Mohasthangarh is one of the main attractions in
north Bengal. It was the capital of Kingdom of the
Mourjo, the Gupta and the Sen Dynasty. This is the
ancient archeological and historical which was,
established 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
beside Bogra-Rangpur Road. The spectacular site isan
imposing landmark in the area having a fortified,
oblong enclosure measuring 5000 ft. by 4500 ft. with
an average height of 15 ft. from the surrounding
paddy 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. surround the fortified city.
This 3rd century archaeological site is still held
to be of great sanctity by the Hindus. Every year
(mid-April) and once in every 12 years (December)
thousands of Hindu devotees join the bathing
ceremony 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.
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