Bankura (pron: bænˈkʊərə) is a city and a municipality in Bankura Sadar subdivision of Bankura district in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarter of Bankura district.
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This is someone who has not made Rankeni mother's Sculpture. According to great men since 200 years before Mother emerged from the womb of the earth. The mother, who is regarded as the awake mother. A huge fair held every year since 150 years the Nabomi day during the famous Bengali festival Durga puja. Attendance of this fair almost 15000. Here are integrated varieties of Bengali traditional.
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Sri Sri Matri Mandir is situated at Joyrambati, Bankura. This holy place is maintained very beautifully. There are prayers and aratis scheduled from morning to evening accompanied by three rounds of prasad. The atmosphere of the place is very good. Accommodations are also available inside the Math Complex. But, bookings should be done in advance. Night stays add to an another level of experience...
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This temple, though a bit far away from Bishnupur, caught my eyes due to its majestic and simple architecture, its historical relevance and the surrounding calm.
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Built in 1737 by the daughter-in-law of Mallaraj Gopal Singh, Churamoni Devi in ek-ratna style with brick and bass relief carvings. It has one centrally located dome on a square based temple. Only a fraction of the terracotta carvings are there today.
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This happens to be the place where the Malla Rulers of Rarh Bangla executed their prisoners of war and the place is more correctly spelled as "Goom Ghar", meaning "room for vanishing". The entire architecture seemed to be made of red earthern fire-bricks and terracotta. I also noticed some ancient weapons conserved inside.
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Mrinmoyee Mata's temple is over a 1000 years old, in a beautiful, serene and calm environment and has one of the most beautiful idols of Maa Durga or Mrinmoyee Mata I have ever seen. It has a strange calming effect on your mind to be in that temple campus. This temple also houses the canon that is fired on the day of Ashtami to mark the beginning of the Ashtami Puja during the Durga Pujas. A must visit for any tourist or traveller.
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