Mahasthangarh

The ancient capital of Bengal


Mahasthangarh is one of the archaeological and historical places of ancient Bengal. Mahasthangar is the oldest city in Bangladesh. At one time this city was the old Bengali capital. Previously it was named Pundravardhana and Pundranagar.





Mahasthangarh attractive travel spot to ancient history, heritage, one of the oldest urban areas in South Asia and its ruins and archaeologists as well as the entire world tourists and archaeologists. Thousands of tourists visit Mahasthangarh in Bogra every day to visit ancient tourism center.






However, there are many spectacular places around Mahasthangarh, an ancient town, which has some special places, which can not be seen if Mahasthangarh travel is incomplete. Today's talk about the 7 philosophical places that will not be missed at the Mahasthangarh tour.

Mahasthangarh Visitor's 7 Places:


1. Mahi Sawar Mazar Sharif:

There is a historical mazar Sharif on the west side of the Mahasthangarh Bus Stand. The shrine of ancient ancient shrine was developed on the center of Pirzada Hazrat Shah Sultan Mahmud Balkhi (R :). He said to come on the back of the fish and he came to the varera land. So he is called Mahi Sawar.





From a conventional story, it is known that a Muslim named Hazrat Mir Borhan lived here. King Parasuram ordered his sacrifice for sacrificing cattle by giving vows to the son and Mahi Sawarra arrived on the back of the fish to help him.


2. Kalidah Sagor:

In the western part of the average, the historic Kalidah Sagor and the residence of Padmadevi. The historical average of the Kalidah Sagor is surrounded by an earthen pot. Rarendi baths were held in the ancient Kalidah Sagor every year in March of the Hindu religion.





After the bath, the pilgrims organized the Gangapuja and Sankirtan programs at the sea level.


3. Shiladevir Ghat:

'Shiladebari Ghat' on the banks of Karatoya river on the east side of the average. Shiladevi was the sister of Parshuram. Here every year Hindus get bitten and one day a fair sitting.






4. Jiyot Kundu:

On the west side of Shiladebari Ghat of Mahasthan Garh there is a big coupe named Jiyot Kundu. It is said that after drinking the water of this coup, the injured soldiers of Parshuram would be cured. Although no historical foundation was found.





5. Museum:

Due to Mahasthan excavation, statues of gods and goddesses of Maurya, Gupta, Pala and Sen are found in the museum in the north. Besides the Mahasthan average, archaeological remains of more places are preserved here.






6. Bihula Basar Ghor:

There is a Buddhist pillar about 2km southwest of Mahasthangarh bus stand which is believed to have been constructed by Emperor Ashok. The height of the pillar is about 45 feet.



 In front of the pillar there is a 24-bath bath with a typical pond. It is known as Behula Basar Ghor.


7. Govinda Vita:

Gobinda Vita is situated right in front of the Mahasthangarh Museum. Govinda Bhita is a excavated archaeological site. The word Govinda Vita means Govinda (Hindu deity) or Vishnu's house. 




But no evidence of Vaisnavism was found here. Yet the site is locally known as Govinda Vita.


I tried to inform friends about 7 important places in Mahasthangarh. Hopefully, go on a trip and do not mistake this 7 sightseeing places. This good prospect is your journey to be safe and pleasant.

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