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Home Archive by category "Bangladesh" (Page 24)

Category: Bangladesh

Shyamshiddhir moth – Munshiganj

Demon Hunter June 16, 2010 January 15, 2020Munshiganj
Shayamshiddhir moth, munshiganj

The moth of Shyamshiddhir is also known as Shombhu Nather Byashartho Moth. Someone named Shombhu Nath, a rich Hindu built the Temple during 1758. This is located in the Shyamshiddhi union of Sreenagar ulazpila, Munshiganj. This is now functioning as a Hindu temple and as of now it is an…

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Shanti Babur Barir Moth – Munshiganj

Demon Hunter June 16, 2010 January 14, 2020Munshiganj
shanti babur moth munshiganj

Shanti Babur Barir Moth is located in the village Tajpur (Shouth) from Serajdikhan. It would not take that much time to reach near the Moth from Serajdikhan bazar. This Moth is also known as Kankata Dey Moth (Kankata means without ear). The reason behind the peculiar name is, Mr. Shanti Ranjan Babu had only one…

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Fegunasar Shiva Temple – Munshiganj

Demon Hunter June 16, 2010 January 14, 2020Munshiganj
Fegunasar Shiva Temple

Fegunasar village is located in Taltola of Sirajdikhan, Munshiganj district. There is a nice temple located. Inside the temple it has a large Shiva Linga (Phallus) placed. When I reached there it was already closed. But during the noon people use to pray in the temple. According to the local people this…

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A day in Shopnopuri amusement park – Dinajpur

Lonely Traveler June 16, 2010 January 29, 2022Dinajpur
Shopnopuri amusement park dinajpur

Shopnopuri (also known as Swapnopuri or Shapnapuri) is an amusement park that is located in Aftabganj of Nababganj from Dinajpur district. After reaching Dinajpur town by overnight bus travel I’ve decided to visit this amusement park first. This theme park is built using a vast area (around 920 acres of…

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Kantajew temple – Dinajpur

Lonely Traveler June 15, 2010 January 29, 2022Dinajpur
Kantajew temple dinajpur

Kantajew temple is the most beautiful Hindu temple from Bangladesh. It is located in Kantanagar of Dinajpur district. Construction of the temple began in 1704 by the Maharaja Pran Nath and finished in 1722. This temple was built as a Nabaratna temple (which has nine domes or spires on top…

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River Dhepa in Dinajpur

Lonely Traveler June 15, 2010 January 29, 2022Dinajpur, River
Dhepa river from Dinajpur

Today it is another river from Bangladesh named Dhepa river. A river from north Bengal. During my Dinajpur tour I saw this river. More precisely it was near to the famous Kantajew Temple of Dinajpur. River Dhepa originates from the river Atrai, and then it falls into the river Punarbhaba….

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