Somapura Buddhist
An ancient Buddhist monastery destroyed at present in Paharpur Buddhist Bihar or Sompur Bihar or somapur Mahavihara . Pala The second king of the late eighth or ninth century, Sri dharmapaladeba was in Bihar. In 1879 Sir Cunningham invented this great work. 1985 in the UNESCO the World Heritage recognizes. [19]It was the Buddhist's most famous religious practice center for 300 years. Buddhists from other countries such as China, Tibet, Myanmar (then the Brahmadesh), Malaysia, Indonesia etc used to come here to earn religious studies and religious knowledge not just from different places of the subcontinent. In the tenth century AD, Achish Dipankar Shrivanan was the Acharya of Bihar.
In the middle of the 7th century, Hiuen Tsang came to Pundravardhana and there is no mention of the monastery and temple of Sompur in the details. Gopal's son Dharmapala (781 - 822 AD) ascended the throne for a long time and extended the kingdom beyond the banner of the Gandhara on the northwestern border of Pakistan. Emperor Dharmapala was very devout Buddhist and he founded Vikramshila and Sompur Bihar. In other words, the author of the famous Tibetan history book "Pag Sam Zahan Zhang" has very clearly mentioned the huge monastery built and built in Sompur by Devapala (810-850), son of Dharmapala. Bhakshura of Sompur Bihar, Nalanda, Bodhgaya, etc., used to give money and money to many Buddhist pilgrimage sites, which are mentioned in various scripts which indicate the prosperous conditions in the 10 - 11th century.
Somapura Mahavihara was situated in the middle of the capital of Pundravardhana Pundranagar (present-day Mahasthangarh ) and the other city of Karibobarsha (present day Bangarh). Its ruins are located at Paharpur village of Badolgachi upazila of Naogaon district, under the larger Rajshahi of present-day Bangladesh . On the other hand, it is only 5 km west of Jamalganj railway station in Joypurhat district . It is located in the floodplain plains of North Bengal, in the Pleistocene eraVarendra is a small area called. Due to the presence of iron in the soil, the soil is reddish. However, now most of the soil is covered under sediment. It remains as a hill-like structure situated about 30.30 meters above the surrounding plains. Local people called it 'the hill of Gopal Chitra'. Since then it has been named Paharpur, although its name is Sompur Bihar.
Varendra Research Museum
Varendra Research Museum is the first museum in Bangladesh established in Rajshahi town. It is rich in archaeological collection. This archaeological site was established in private initiative in 1913. It is currently run by Rajshahi University. [20] [21] [22] Varendra Research Museum is located in the heart of the city of Hetem Khan in the city of Rajshahi . It's in BangladeshFirst museum It is one of the largest collections in South Asia in terms of archaeological collection. Ramprasad Chandra, the zamindar of the Dighapatia royal family of Natore, has a significant contribution in the establishment of the Varendra Museum, lawyer Akshay Kumar Maitra and Ramprasad Chandra of Rajshahi Collegiate School. In 1910, they formed the Varendra Searches Association for the collection and preservation of Bengal's heritage and monuments. In that year, they collected 32 rare species in Rajshahi. In order to preserve these patterns, the construction of the museum's own building started on the land donated by Sharat Kumar Rai. Construction was completed in 1913 AD. On 13 November of the same year, the Governor of Bengal inaugurated the Carmichael Museum. Calcutta Museum in 1911Suddenly, all the monuments kept in it demanded. Through the efforts of the then Governor Carmichael , a public notification issued on 14 February in the year 1913 was given to the Varendra Museum for its collection of collection and preservation. The collection of Varendra Museum has more than 9 thousand. Here are a few hundred years ago Indus Valley Civilization . Archaeological remains collected from the Mahinjodaro civilization , the statue of stone, the idol of the eleventh century, the head of the Bhairav, the statue of Ganesha, and numerous statues contained in this collection of priceless collection of museum. Mughal periodThe silver coin, the silver coin of Gupta Emperor Chandragupta, and the silver coins of emperor Shahjahan are particularly notable. There are about 5000 manuscripts of which 3646 are Sanskrit and the rest are written in Bengali. Here is an illustrated picture of the painting of the period from the Pala period to the Muslim era, Imad ud-Daulah, the father of Nurjahan. There are 256 historical materials rescued from Paharpur of Naogaon.
Bagha Mosque
Bagha Mosque is a historic mosque located in Bagha upazila , about 40 kilometers south-east of Rajshahi district headquarters . Sultan Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah established the mosque in 1523. [23] The mosque was built in 1523-1524 (930 AH) , Sultan Nasrat Shah, son of Alauddin Shah, founder of the Husain Shahi dynasty . Later this mosque was renovated several times and if the dome of the mosque was broken, the new mosque was rebuilt in the mosque in 1897. [24]
Bagha Darga Sharif or Bagha Mosque, one of the most visited tourist attractions of ancient architecture, is one of the most famous and well-publicized Shahi Mosque in the region. It is one of the most respectable rulers of Bengal's Sultanate period. Duck tickets are decorating
Mahasthangar
Mahasthangarh is one of the oldest ancient monuments in Bangladesh . Previously it was named Pundravardhana or Pundranagar. [26] [27] This was once the capital of Mahasthangarh in Somapura. The Maurya , Gupta , Palas , the Sena Empire found plenty of evidence. Its position in Shibganj upazila of Bogra district . [28] Located about 10 km north of Bogra city.
Sightseeing
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Kalidah Sea
Shiladbeer Ghat
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Bihula Bazaar house Gokul
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Mahasthangarh Museum.
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