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UPSC Prelims & Mains Questions
With reference to the history of India, the terms ''kulyavapa" and "dronavapa" denote
A)
measurement of land
B)
coins of different monetary value
C)
classification of urban land religious rituals
D)
religious rituals

Correct Answer :   measurement of land

Note :

Texts and inscriptions during Gupta period mention various land measure terms

• The angula (probably ¾ inch) was the smallest measure.
• The hasta (cubit) was the standardized distance between the tip of the elbow and the middle finger (18 inches).
• Larger units of measure included the dhanu/danda and nala.

The land measures used in eastern India included the adhavapa (3/8–1/2 acre), dronavapa (1½–2 acres), and kulyavapa (12–16 acres). These were the areas required to sow one adhaka, drona, and kulya of grain respectively. Pataka was another land measure, and seems to have been equivalent to 60–80 acres.

Other terms included pravartavapa (this was much smaller than a kulyavapa), padavarta (over 1 ft), and bhumi. The large number of land measure terms indicate that there was no single standard set of measurement and that different measures were current in different regions.

Year : 2020
Category : General Studies
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