Paharpur
Buddhist Monastery is another tourist attraction
of North Bengal. Paharpur is a small village 5
km. west of Jamalganj in the greater Rajshahi
district. You can go to Paharpur from Jaipur
district. Its only 10 km from Jaipur. King Dharma
Pal established Paharpur Buddhist Monastery in
7th century, which is the most important and the
largest known monastery south of the Himalayas,has
been excavated. The main Mandir s in the centeri
of this Monastery. This 7th century
archaeological find covers approximately an area of 27 acres of land. The
entire establishment, occupying a quadrangular
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court , measuring more than 900 ft. externally
on each side, has high enclosure- walls about
16 ft. in thickness and from 12 ft. to 15 ft.
height. With elaborate gateway complex on the
north, there are 45 cells on the north and 44
in each of the other three sides with a total
number of 177 rooms. The architecture of the
pyramidal cruciform temples profoundly
influenced by those of South-East Asia,
especially Myanmar and Java. A small
site-Museum built in 1956-57 houses the
representative collection of objects recovered
from the area, where you can see the statues
of Buddha and Vishnu. The excavated findings
have also been preserved at the Varendra
Research Museum at Rajshahi. The antiquities
of the museum include terracotta plaques,
images of different gods and goddesses,
potteries, coins, inscriptions, ornamental
bricks and other minor clay objects.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Paharpur Buddhist Monastery
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