Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Dhakeshwari Temple



Dhakeshwari Temple
Dhakeshwari Temple is located in Old Dhaka, about 1km north


of Lalbag Fort, up a short alley off Dhakeshwari road. It is the city’s main Hindu temple. Popular legend connects the name of one king, Ballalsena, as its designer, but it is not certain that he is identical with the 12th century Sena king of that name. The style of architecture of the temple cannot be assigned to that period. Furthermore, sand and lime, the mortar used in the structure, came to be used in Bengal after Muslim capture. On the other hand, the architectural and structural features of the temple indicate its builder to be someone who had very little influence on the culture of Bengal. Many of the features, suggest similarity to Arakanese religion and religious practices. The existence of twin deities suggests the similarity with Tantric Buddhism of the Maghs. it is assumed that the deity belonged to the Maghs and the architectural features indicate its affinity to Arakanese structures. From all these it has been suggested that the builder of this temple was one Mangat Ray, who was also known as Ballalasena, younger brother of Arakanese king Shrisudharma, son of famous Arakanese king Raja Malhana alias Husen Shah. Mangat was obliged to take shelter in Dhaka having been driven away from Arakan. Thus it appears that the source of the Dhakeshwari temple is covered in mystery. In the beginning of the 20th century Bradley Birt wrote that the temple is more than 200 years old and a Hindu agent of the east India company built it. Since ages, the temple has been held in great importance. The original 800-year old statue was destroyed during the 1971 War of Independence by the invading Pakistani army. The temple complex has undergone repairs, renovation and rebuilding in its long years of existence and its present condition does not clearly show any of its original architectural characteristics. There are four small temples of same size and shape on the northeastern corner of the tank, which stand one after another from east to west. Each of them is built on a high plinth and approached by a flight of steps, and has a Shiva linga inside. To the north of the nat-mandir stands the main temple facing south. It is a three-roomed structure with a veranda in front having beautiful wooden doors with curving of different motifs, both sculptural and floral. The temple is open every day, and people from all religion can enter inside.

Friday, July 26, 2013

War Cemetery



War Cemetery
Second World War warrior’s graveyards are in this Cemetery. There are 755 graves in this graveyard of the large warriors who died d in world war from1939 to 1945 in Chittagong areas. In this youthful cemetery at a quiet and charming place within the city lie buried in eternal peace over 700 soldiers from British, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, Myanmar, East and West Africa, The Netherlands and Japan who laid down their lives

on the Myanmar front during the World War II. Every year a number of tourists come here to visit this Cemetery.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Choto Sona Mosque

Choto Sona Mosque
One of the most graceful monument of the Sultanate period is the Chhota Sona Masjid or Small Golden Mosque at Gaur in Rajshahi Built by one Wali Muhammad during  the reign of Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah (1493-1519). Originally it was roofed over wi
th 15 gold-gilded domes including the 3 Chauchala domes in the middle row, from which it derives its curious name.


Sunday, July 14, 2013

Welcome to Nazimgarh Garden Resort

Welcome to Nazimgarh Garden Resort
Nazimgarh 'Garden Resort' is all a resort must be. Set on six acres of landscaped hillside, it is a self-sufficient island of silence amidst lush green plants. It consists of the porch, the Villa and the Bungalow with fifty deluxe world class double rooms and suites. With most rooms having jacuzzis, balconies and sundecks, it is designed for human being and collective privacy. The hilltop Spa complex comes with a large swimming pool, children's pool, outdoor jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and massage facilities. Its different cafes and restaurants, overlooking diverse scenery, offer a wide selection of cuisine prepared by expert chefs. Well selected rooms for board meetings, exclusive conferences, retreats and executive training, make it the ideal destination for corporations of repute. Only thirty five minutes by air and five and half hours by road from Dhaka, the Garden Resort is truly a target for discerning travellers.





Thursday, July 11, 2013

Nice Tourist Place Mohasthangarh

Nice Tourist Place Mohasthangarh
Mohasthangarh is one of the major attractions in north Bengal. It was the money of Kingdom of the Mourjo, the Gupta and the Sen Dynasty. This is the ancient archeological and past which was, recognized in 2500 BC. It is the oldest archaeological site of Bangladesh is on the western bank of river Karatoa 18 km. north of Bogra town nearby Bogra-Rangpur Road. The spectacular site is an imposing landmark in the area having a prepared, oblong enclosure measuring 5000 ft. by 4500 ft. with an standard height of 15 ft. from the surrounding pad
dy fields. Beyond the fortified area, other ancient ruins fan out within a semicircle of about five miles radius. Several isolated mounds, the local names of which are Govinda Bhita Temple, Khodai Pathar Mound, Mankalir Kunda, Parasuramer Bedi, Jiyat Kunda etc. Contain the fortified city. This 3rd century archaeological site is still held to be of great purity by the Hindus. Every year (mid-April) and once in every 12 years (December) thousands of Hindu devotees join the bathing observance on the bank of river Karatoa. A visit to Mahasthangarh site museum will open up for you wide variety of antiquities, ranging from terracotta objects to gold ornaments and coins recovered from the site. Now it is one of the major tourist spots maintained by Bangladesh archeological Department. You can go to Mohasthanagar from Bogra town, 10 km. away. Don’t forget to visit Mohasthangar museum while visiting Mohasthangar. Mohasthan Buddhist Stambho is another attraction for the tourists; it is locally called as Behula’s Basar.

Bandarban Tourist Place

Bandarban Tourist Place
Lots of hills and hilly areas, waterfalls, River Sangu, Lakes and the family society are the main attraction of Bandarban . You can go to Bandarban from Chittagong by road. Chimbuk hill is one of the chief attractions of Bandarban. You can enjoy the journey to Chimbuk Hill by jig jag hilly roads. It’s the third highest mountain in Bangladesh of approx. 3000 ft height. Reach Chimbuk by jeep or microbus from Rangamati. A attractive Rest house is there on the top of Chimbuk hill. If you are blessed then you can feel the clouds moving your whole body. If you take the prior permission from Roads and Highway sector you can spent a night in the rest house on the top of Chimbuk hill. If you stay there a night, you will remember your stay for your complete life with the calmness of nature inquiry sometimes the natural animals squalling.


Rangamati Tourist Spot


Rangamati Tourist Spot
If you don’t visit Rangamati you will not find out a big division of natural beauties of Bangladesh. From Chittagong a 77 km. road amidst green fields and twisting hills will take you to Rangamati. It is also related by waterway from Kaptai. This is the only place to visit through out the year. Rangamati expresses her full beauty in rainy season. Trees becoming greener, waterfalls are in full tide, the river Karnaphuli in her full signal in this season. If you already visited Rangamati in winter, we in order to go there again in rainstorm; you will feel the disparity of nature yourself. Parjatan holiday compound is the best place to stay in Rangamati. There are other hotels in Rangamati where you can stay. Boating is the major draw in Rangamati. You can go to Kaptai and also by Karnaphuli River you can go deep in side the hill areas where on the way you will find lots of natural waterfalls. If you wish you can take shower in the waterfall or you can swim in the river. By boat you can visit the family villages, King Chakma's (tribal) Palace that is called Chakma Rajbari, Rajbonbihar pagoda, Tribal museum etc. You can also enjoy the family handmaid crafts if you go for shopping in the local market.