According to Jayadeva, Umapati Dhar's characteristic of writing was to enrich the words and sentences.
[7] His famous works were the Deoparaprashasti and the Madhainagar copper plates[8] He also wrote a book Chandrachudacharita, in Sanskrit, which has not been found.
[9] Umapati Dhara was born into a rich Jamindar family from the Bengali Baidya caste.
He was one of the five gems of Sanskrit scholars, which was mentioned at the court of Lakshmana Sena.
[10] His father Kanjilal Dhar lived in Sonargram, whose sister Bhagabati Devi was married to Bhabesh Dutta relative of Gouri Sen a reputed gold merchant in the era of Ballāla Sena.