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Mahasthangarh of Bangladesh

Mahasthangarh

Mahasthangarh of Bangladesh
Mahasthangarh of Bangladesh


Mahasthangarh is considered the oldest archaeological site of the county. It is located at a distance of 18 km north or Bogra town on the western bank of the Karatoa river. The spectacular site is an imposing landmark in the area. having a long fortified enclosure. Beyond the fortified area, other ancient ruins fan out within a semicircle of about 8 km radius. Several isolated mounds, the local names of which are  Govinda Bhita  Temple,  Khodia Pathar  Mound,  Mankalir Kunda ,  Parsuramer Bedi ,  Jiyat Kunda  etc. surround the fortified city. This 3rd century B.C. archaeological site is still held to be of great sanctity by the Hindus. Every year (mid-April) and once every 12 years (in December) thousands of Hindu devotees join the bathing ceremony on the bank of the Karatoa river.
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