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<p style="line-height: 150%; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" align="justify"><span style="color: #333333;">About                                        eight km to the west of Comilla town and                                        114 km South-east of Dhaka lies the low                                        hills known as Mainamati-Lalmai ridge an                                        extensive centre of Buddhist culture. On                                        the slopes of these hills lie scattered                                        a treasure of information about the early                                        Buddhist civilization (8th to 12th century).                                        At Salban in the middle of the ridge, excavations                                        laid bare a large Buddhist Vihara (monastery)                                        and imposing central shrine. </span></p>
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<p style="word-spacing: 0pt; line-height: 150%; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" align="justify"><span style="color: #333333;">It                                        has revealed  valuable information                                        of the rule of the Chandra and Deva dynasties                                        which flourished here from the 8th to 12th                                        century A. D. </span><span style="color: #333333;">The                                        whole range of hillocks run for about 18th                                        km. and is studded with more than 50 sites.                                        A site museum housed the archaeological                                        finds which include terracotta plaques,                                        bronze statues and casket, coins, jewellery,                                        utensils, pottery and votive stupas embossed                                        with Buddhist inscription.</span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #666633;">Museum                                        is open Sunday-Friday and closed on Saturday.<br />
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><strong><span style="color: #c68600;"><span style="font-size: small;">Mahasthangarh </span><span style="color: #3d808d; font-size: small;"><br />
</span></span><span style="color: #000080;">The oldest                                      archaeological site</span></strong></p>
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<p style="line-height: 150%; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" align="justify"><span style="color: #333333;"><img src="http://www.bangladeshtourism.gov.bd/images/mahasthangarh_pic.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="160" align="right" />Located                                      at a distance of 18 km north of Bogra town,                                      Mahasthanragh is the oldest archaeological                                      site of Bangladesh on the western bank of                                      river Karatoa. The spectacular site is an                                      imposing landmark in the area having a fortified                                      long enclosure. Beyond the fortified area,                                      other ancient ruins fan out within a semi                                      circle of about 8 km. radius. Several isolated                                      mounds, the local names of which are Govinda                                      Bhita Temple, Khodai Pathar Mound, Mankalir                                      Kunda, Parsuramer Bedi, Jiyat Kunda etc. surround                                      the fortified city. This 3rd century B. C.                                      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 the                                      Mahasthangarh site museum will open up for                                      one a wide variety of antiquities, ranging                                      from terracotta objects to gold ornaments                                      and coins recovered from the site. Also noteworthy                                      are the shrine of Shah Sultan Bulkhi Mahisawary                                      and Gokul Medh in the neighbourhood of Mahasthangarh. </span></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><strong><span style="color: #c68600; font-size: small;">Paharpur<br />
</span><span style="color: #000080;">The largest Buddhist                                      seat of learning</span></strong></p>
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<p style="line-height: 150%; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" align="justify"><span style="color: #333333;"><img src="http://www.bangladeshtourism.gov.bd/images/paharpur_pic.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="160" align="right" />Paharpur                                      is a small village 5 km west of Jamalganj                                      railway station in the greater Rajshahi district                                      where the remains of the most important and                                      the largest known monastery, south of the                                      Himalayas has been excavated. This 8th century                                      A.D. archaeological find covers approximately                                      an area of 27 acres of land. The entire establishment,                                      occupying a quadrangular court, measuring                                      more than 900 ft. and from 12 ft to 15 ft                                      in height with elaborate gateway complex                                      on the north,  there are 45 cells on                                      the north and 44 in each of other three sides                                      with a total number of 177 rooms. The architecture                                      of the pyramidal cruciform temple is profoundly                                      influenced by those of south-east Asia, especially                                      Myanmar and Java. It had taken its name from                                      a high mound, which like Pahar or hillock.                                      A site museum houses the representative collection                                      of objects recovered from the area. The excavated                                      findings have also been preserved at the Varendra                                      Research Museum at Rajshahi. The antiquities                                      of the museum include terracotta plaque, images                                      of different gods and goddesses, potteries,                                      coins, inscriptions, ornamental bricks and                                      other minor clay objects. It has been declared                                      as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Interested                                      tourists may avail package tours offered by                                      Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation to visit Bangladesh. </span></p>
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</span> <strong><span style="color: #cc6600;">For derails                                      please contact Manager (tours) for prices                                      and booking. </span></strong><br />
<span style="color: #333333;">Phone:(880 &#8211; 2) 9899288-91,                                      8811109, 8821548<br />
Fax: (880 &#8211; 2) 8811150<br />
<span> e-mail : <a href="mailto:info@bangladeshtourism.gov.bd">info@bangladeshtourism.gov.bd</a></span></span><br />
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><strong><span style="color: #c68600; font-size: small;">Sitakunda</span></strong><strong><span style="color: #c68600; font-size: small;"><br />
</span><span style="color: #000080;">Chandranath Hindu                                      Temple</span></strong></p>
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<p style="line-height: 150%; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" align="justify"><span style="color: #333333;">It                                      is approximately 37 km far from Chittagong                                      city. This is famous for Chandranath Hindu                                      Temple &#8211; one of the oldest temples in the                                      subcontinent. There is also Buddhist Temple                                      having a footprint of Lord Buddha. These places                                      particularly the hilltops are regarded as                                      very sacred by the hindus and buddhist. Shiva                                      Chaturdashi (14th) festivals is held every                                      year in February when thousands of pilgrims                                      assemble which lasts for ten days. There is                                      also a hot-water spring 5 km to the north                                      of Sitakunda.</span></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;"><strong><span style="color: #c68600; font-size: small;">Sri                                      Chaitanya Temple<br />
</span><span style="color: #000080;"> Hindu Temple</span></strong></p>
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<p style="line-height: 150%; margin-top: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt;" align="justify"><span style="color: #333333;">About                                            500 years old famous temple of Sri Chaitanya                                            Dev is located at Dhaka Dakhin nearly                                            45 km south-east from Sylhet town. The                                            place is revered for being the ancestral                                            home of the famous Vaishnava saint.                                            Yearly fair is organized on the fullmoon                                            day of the bangla month Falgun. Hundreds                                            and thousand of devotees from home and                                            abroad attend this colorful fair.</span></p>
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