Header

Home | Bangladesh
 
 

More on Bangladesh

Bangladesh English papers
Basic Facts
The People
Economy
History
Religion
Political Structure and the Government
Health and Sports Development
Customs, Traditions and Festivals
Arts and Culture
Transport and Communication
Environment and Natural Resources
Energy and Mineral Resources
Media
Social Welfare and Human Development
Education
Dhaka
Chittagong
Cox Bazar
Rangamati
Kaptai
Bandarban
Mainamati
Mahasthangarh
Paharpur

 

Mainamati


An isolated low, dimpled range of hills, dotted with more than 50 ancient Buddhist settlements of the 8th to 12th century AD. known as Mainamati-Lalmai range are extended through the center of the district of Comilla.

Salban Vihara, almost in the middle of the Mainamati-Lalmai hill range consists of 115 cells, built around a spacious courtyard with cruciform temple in the center facing its only gateway complex to the north resembling that of the Paharpur Monastery.

Kutila Mura situated on a flattened hillock, about 5 km. north of Salban Vihara inside the Comilla Cantonment is a picturesque Buddhist establishment. Here three stupas are found side by side representing the Buddhist "Trinity" or three jewels i.e. the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.

Charpatra Mura is an isloted small oblong shrine situated about 2.5 km. north-west of Kutila Mura stupas. The only approach to the shrine is from the east through a gate-away which leads to a spacious hall.

The Mainamati site Museum has a rich and varied collection of copper plates, gold and silver coins and 86 bronze objects. Over 150 bronze statues have been recovered mostly from the monastic cells, bronze stupas, stone sculptures and hundreds of terracotta plaques each measuring on an average of 9" high and 8" to 12" wide. Mainamati is only 114 km. from Dhaka City and is just a day's trip by road on way to Chittagong.









This page: http://www.cockatoo.com/english/bangladesh/bangladesh_mainamati.htm