Dharampuri is a town and headquarters of a tehsil in Dhar district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.
It was also the place of worship of Dadhichi who donated his bones to Devas for fighting with the daityas.
1031 (975 A.D.) by the Paramara king Vakpati Munja, which were reportedly dug out by a farmer in his field at Dharampuri.
[3] It records the gift of tax-free land to a Brahmin philosopher named Vasantacharya, son of Pandita Dhanika, who had migrated from Ahicchatra to Malwa.
The continued religious importance of the town into the Sultanate period is attested by the Tal Masjid, which preserves an inscription recording its construction by Shaikh Idrak in 910 H. (1504-05 A.D.).