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Exploring Behrampore and Murshidabad: A Cultural and Historical Travel Guide
Nestled in the heart of West Bengal, Behrampore (Berhampore) and the greater Murshidabad district offer travelers a captivating journey through history, culture, and nature. Once the seat of the powerful Nawabs of Bengal, this region is a treasure trove of architectural marvels, fascinating stories, and vibrant traditional arts. This travel guide highlights prominent places to visit, their historical importance, and practical tips to make your trip memorable. A Brief Historic
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Aug 20, 20256 min read


Durga Puja - A festival of Homecoming
The awakening of Durga is celebrated as present day durga puja the orginal known as Basanti Puja which is usually in the month of Spring of the year. History of Durga Puja Durga Puja celebration in Bengal Durga Puja is celebrated every year in the Hindu month of Ashwin (September-October). Akal Bodhan performed by Sri Ramchandra to demolish Ravana. The awakening of Durga is celebrated as present day durga puja the orginal known as Basanti Puja which is usually in the month of
sayanbcreator
Sep 28, 20245 min read


Hanseshwari Temple and Ananta Basudev Temple Bansberia
Banshabati Royal Family – The period of Hanseshwari temple dates back from 1801-1814 AD. The construction of temple is based on the system “Satachakra” (6 Chakras of Human Body). The temple has 6 Floors symbolically representing 6 Chakras according to Tantric Philosophy (Muladhara to Agnya). The temple is 70ft high and has an unique structure. The towers resembles Lotus symbol of peace and spirituality. The divine mother Hansheswari seated with her left foot folded and the ri
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Aug 30, 20241 min read


Temple Town Bishnupur
Fascinating work of Terracotta work by Mall dynasty during the 17th century reached the extreme art form in Bengal. The most of the work is spread across Bengal but the maximum work can be found in Bishnupur of Bankura district in West Bengal. King Jagat Malla decided to shift his capital to Bishnupur and since then for over 800 years these terracotta work is uniquely built by his descendants. Stone and terracotta are mixed form of architecture in this temple.Temple Town Bish
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Aug 30, 20242 min read
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