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 Ruins
of Buddhist Monastery at Mainamati, Comilla |
About eight km. to
the west of Cumilla town which is situated 144 km. south east of Dhaka
lies a range of 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 (7th-12th
Century A.D.) At Shalban in the middle of the ridge, excavations bare a
Large Buddhist Vihar (monastery) and imposing Central Shrine. It has
revealed valuable information about the rule of the Chandra and Deva
dynasties which flourished here from the 7th to 12th century. The whole
range of hillocks run for about 18 km. and is studded with more than 50
sites. A site museum houses the archaeological findings which include
terracotta plaques, bronze statues and casket, coins, jewellery, utensils,
pottery and votive stupors embossed with Buddhist inscriptions. Museum is
open Sunday-Friday and closed on Saturday. Bangladesh Academy for Rural
Development (BARD) Established nearby in 1959 is known for its pioneering
role in co-operative movement. |
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