Deo Barunark
Deo Barunark or Deo (देवबरनार्क) is a village dating back to the Maurya period.[2] It is a large village in the Tarari block of Bhojpur district, Bihar, India. The village has a total of 735 families. HistoryAn inscription was found here in the 19th century dating to the time of Jivitagupta II.[3] This is a valuable source of information for the later Guptas, naming king Jivitagupta as the son of Vishnugupta and his queen Ijjadevi.[4] There is an ancient Sun temple in the village which received land grants from the Gupta and Maukhari rulers.[5] The location was photographed by Henry Baily Wade Garrick in 1881–82.[6] AdministrationDeo village is administrated by Mukhiya through its Gram Panchayat, who is elected representative of village as per constitution of India and Panchyati Raj Act.[7]
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बिहार का ऐतिहासिक देववरूणार्क सूर्यमंदिर बदहाल स्थिति में
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