Rajshahi Division Visiting Place



Rajshahi division is in the northern piece of Bangladesh has a zone of 34513 sq. km and a populace of 29.99 million. There are 16 regions and 57 regions under Rajshahi. It is renowned for archeological and chronicled destinations.

Rajshahi City:

Rajshahi town is arranged other than the stream Padma. In storm the considerable Padma is in full spate with its tides and waves while in winter it diminishes and you will feel the desert by the side of stream. Rajshahi Division is well known for archeological and recorded spots like Mohastnangor, Kantajee's Temple, Paharpur Buddhist Monastery, Ramshagar Dighi, Shopnopuri and Choto Sona Masjid  and so on. You can visit Rajshahi University. It's an extremely very much planed University and you can visit The Shahid Smriti Sangraha Shala in the University, you can see the reports and photography's from the dialect development of 1952 to the freedom was 1972. You can likewise visit Borendra Research Museum. There you will locate the antiquated components of Paharpur, Mohasthangar and Mohenjodaro.




Visiting palaces



Mohasthangarh is one of the primary attractions in north Bengal. It was the capital of Kingdom of the Mourjo, the Gupta and the Sen Dynasty.

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This is the antiquated archeological and recorded which was, built up in 2500 BC. It is the most seasoned archeological site of Bangladesh is on the western bank of waterway Karatoa 18 km. north of Bogra town close to Bogra-Rangpur Road. The dynamite site is a forcing point of interest in the territory having an invigorated, oval walled in area measuring 5000 ft. by 4500 ft. with a normal stature of 15 ft. from the encompassing paddy fields. Past the sustained territory, other old vestiges fan out inside of a half circle of around five miles range. A few disengaged hills, the nearby names of which are Govinda Bhita Temple, Khodai Pathar Mound, Mankalir Kunda, Parasuramer Bedi, Jiyat Kunda and so on encompass the invigorated city.

This third century archeological site is still held to be of extraordinary sacredness by the Hindus. Consistently (mid-April) and once in at regular intervals (December) a huge number of Hindu enthusiasts join the washing function on the bank of stream Karatoa.

A visit to Mahasthangarh site exhibition hall will open up for you wide assortment of relics, going from terracotta items to gold adornments and coins recuperated from the site. Presently it is one of the significant traveler spots kept up by Bangladesh archeological Department.

[Mohasthan Musium]

You also can go here Mohasthanagar from Bogra town, 10 km. away. Bear in mind to visit Mohasthangar historical center while going to Mohasthangar. Mohasthan Buddhist Stambho is another fascination for the visitors; it is privately termed as Behula's Basar.

:: Paharpur Buddhist Monastery

Paharpur Buddhist Monastery is another vacation destination of North Bengal. Paharpur is a little town 5 km. west of Jamalganj in the more prominent Rajshahi locale. You can go to Paharpur from Jaipur locale. Its just 10 km from Jaipur.

Ruler Dharma Pal built up Paharpur Buddhist Monastery in seventh century, which is the most vital and the biggest known religious community south of the Himalayas, has been uncovered. The primary Mandir is in the focal point of this Monastery. This seventh century archeological discover covers roughly a range of 27 sections of land of area.

The whole foundation, possessing a quadrangular court, measuring more than 900 ft. remotely on every side, has high nook dividers around 16 ft. in thickness and from 12 ft. to 15 ft. stature. With elaborate portal complex on the north, there are 45 cells on the north and 44 in each of the other three sides with an aggregate number of 177 rooms. The engineering of the pyramidal cruciform sanctuary is significantly impacted by those of South-East Asia, particularly Myanmar and Java.

A little site-Museum worked in 1956-57 houses the agent accumulation of items recouped from the region, where you can see the statues of Buddha and Vishnu. The unearthed discoveries have likewise been protected at the Varendra Research Museum at Rajshahi. The ancient pieces of the exhibition hall incorporate terracotta plaques, pictures of various divine beings and goddesses, stonewares, coins, engravings, fancy blocks and other minor earth objects.

:: Kantajees Temple [Dinajpur]

Kantajee's Temple is in Dinajpur region. It is the most lavish among the late medieval sanctuaries of Bangladesh is the Kantajee's sanctuary close Dinajpur town, which was set up in the year 1722 by Ram Nath, child of Maharaja Pran Nath .

The sanctuary, a 51' square three storied structure, lays on a somewhat bended raised plinth of sandstone pieces, accepted to have been quarried from the vestiges of the old city of Bangarh close Gangharampur in West Bengal. It was initially a navaratna sanctuary, delegated with four lavishly fancy corner towers on two stores and a focal one over the third put away.

Tragically these resplendent towers given way amid a seismic tremor toward the end of the nineteenth century. ln resentment of this, the landmark rightly cases to bathe finest surviving case of its sort in block and terracotta, worked by Bengali artisans. The focal cells is encompassed on all sides by a secured verandah, each penetrated by three doorways, which are isolated by just as luxurious smaller person block columns, Corresponding to the three gently cusped passageways of the overhang, the sanctum has additionally three lavishly embellished angled openings on every face.

Every last bit of the sanctuary surface is perfectly adorned with impeccable terracotta plaques, speaking to greenery fauna, geometric themes, fanciful scenes and an amazing cluster of contemporary social scenes and most loved distractions. The delightful divider paints of this sanctuary recount to us the tale of Ramayan-Mohabharat, Krishna-Lila and Dev-Devies. 

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