Rajasthan Renames Mount Abu as Abu Raj

The Government of Rajasthan has officially renamed three towns- Mount Abu, Kaman, and Jahazpur—as part of a broader initiative to restore historical identities and move away from colonial-era place names.

The decision was announced in the State Assembly and aligns with a nationwide trend of decolonisation and cultural reclamation of historical place names.

Renamed Towns in Rajasthan

Old NameNew NameDistrictHistorical Significance
Mount AbuAbu RajSirohiDerived from ancient “Arbuda” references
KamanKamvanBharatpurLinked to Krishna’s Braj mythology
JahazpurYagyapurBhilwaraAssociated with Vedic fire rituals

Mount Abu = Abu Raj

Location

  • District: Sirohi, Rajasthan
  • Rajasthan’s only hill station
  • Part of the Aravalli Range

Reason for Renaming

The name “Abu Raj” reflects the region’s ancient historical identity linked to Arbuda, mentioned in Puranic literature.

Historical & Mythological Background of Mount Abu

Ancient Name

  • Arbudaranya (“Forest of Arbuda”) in Puranic texts.

Sage Traditions

  • Associated with Sage Vashistha who reportedly used the region as a retreat after disagreements with Sage Vishwamitra.

Serpent Legend

  • A serpent named Arbhuda is believed to have saved Nandi, giving the mountain its name.

Agnivanshi Rajput Origin Myth

  • Sage Vashistha performed a yajna at Mount Abu.
  • From the sacred fire emerged the first Agnivanshi Rajput, symbolising protection of righteousness.
Cultural & Religious Significance

Guru Shikhar

  • Highest peak in the Aravalli Range.
  • Houses the Guru Dattatreya Temple.
  • Associated with Dattatreya, an incarnation of the divine trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva).

Dilwara Jain Temples

  • Among the finest Jain temples in the world.
  • Built between the 11th and 13th centuries.
  • Famous for intricate marble carvings.

Other Renamings

Kaman = Kamvan
  • Located in Bharatpur district.
  • Lies within the Braj cultural region.
  • Mentioned in:
    • Bhagavata Purana
    • Skanda Purana
  • Kamvan refers to an ancient forest associated with the childhood of Krishna.
Jahazpur = Yagyapur
  • Located in Bhilwara district.
  • The new name highlights links with Vedic yajna traditions.
  • Emphasises the town’s spiritual and ritual heritage.

Decolonisation of Place Names

The renaming initiative reflects a wider national trend where Indian states are revisiting place names to:

  • Restore indigenous historical identities
  • Strengthen cultural and linguistic heritage
  • Remove colonial-era nomenclature
  • Reinforce regional pride and historical memory

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