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Sundarshan Bihar / Big Keyang
Chattogram >>  Raozan

You can see this beautiful monastery in East Gujra union of Raozan thana of Chittagong district. Locally, this monastery is known as "Big Keyang". The largest statue of white stone in the interior of Bihar is fascinated by tourists. Also, three bronze statues given by the Thailand government are preserved here. It is estimated that the monastery was rebuilt in the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries. But it was not known when it was first established. ...... read full story

Agomedha Buddhist Vihara
Coxs Bazar >>  Coxs Bazar Sadar

Aggaamdha Buddhist Vihara can be seen in Sadar upazila of Cox's Bazar district. This temple is built on the top of a small hill. The Vihara was built in the eighteenth century. It is known that an arakani merchant named Siu Janu built this temple. Siu Janu named the Vihara after the name of his guru Aggaamdha. Siu Janu, this temple used this temple to celebrate family religious ceremonies. Captain Cox further expanded the Bihar built by Sue Janu. Bihar has white stone and bronze Buddha statue. Further, there is a copy of the entire Tripitaka and various texts written in the ancient Burmese style. ...... read full story

Khuruskul Vihara
Coxs Bazar >>  Coxs Bazar Sadar

This Vihara can be seen in Khurusul union of Cox's Bazar district sadar. There are about 150 Buddhist statues in Vihara. They are made of bronze and silver. Among the Buddhist statues, you can see the Buddha of the third and fifth centuries. Apart from this, the scriptures written on ancient Talpatti in the Burmese alphabet and poly-language of 1177 are preserved in this Vihara. ...... read full story

Sima Bihar
Coxs Bazar >>  Ramu

This Sima Vihara can be seen in the Kul Union of Fatekhana in Ramu thana of Cox's Bazar district. It is estimated that about four hundred years ago it was established. ...... read full story

Lamapara Buddhist Vihara
Coxs Bazar >>  Ramu

The Lamapara Buddhist Vihara is located at Lamapara village of Kotal union of Fatekhon under Ramu upazila of Cox's Bazar. The Vihara is made of wood. It's wooden craftsmanship is very pleasing. There are more Buddhist monasteries here. Among the monasteries, there are 5 bronze statues in the big temple. This great Vihara was built during the reign of akan raj, arakanaraj al khan (1580 - 1665). Two Rakhain zamindars, two small Bihar Dungs, were built in the eighteenth century on the two sides of this Vihara. There is a big brass bell in front of the Vihara. ...... read full story

Ramkot Buddhist Vihara
Coxs Bazar >>  Ramu

You can see this Vihara at Ramkot in Ramu upazila of Cox's Bazar district. The Buddhist statue set in the Vihara is very ancient. According to locals, the statue can be from pre-BC. There is a legend, the Vihara and monument were built by Emperor Ashok. Buddhists believe that Lord Buddha entered this place. For this reason, this place of Vihara is a sacred place for the Buddhist community. This temple has become an interesting tourist spot in the hills surrounded by forests, which has become a tourist attraction. ...... read full story

Pathabari Buddhist Vihara
Coxs Bazar >>  Ukhiya

This Pathabari Buddhist Vihara will be seen in Ukhia upazila of Cox's Bazar district. One of the most visited places of Ukhia. The Vihara is known to be more than 200 years old. ...... read full story

Vihara of Rupban's daughter
Cumilla >>  Sadar South

Rupban daughter's vihara is locally known as the house of Rupban daughter. You can see this vihara under the Lalmai hills, about 150 meters north of the banquet. At present, the ruins of this vihara can be seen. The archives derived from the vihara are estimated to be from tenth to eleventh century. The magnificent bells built from the octave here are now preserved in the Mainamati Archaeological Museum. ...... read full story

Charpatra Mura
Cumilla >>  Sadar South

In the Comilla Cantonment area, this four-page mura can be seen. The location of this four-figure mura on the top of a small flat hill, about 2 kilometers away from Kutila Mura. This mura has an entrance gate on the east side. The existence of a Buddhist temple has been found here. This temple, rectangular, is about 30 meters in length and 12 meters wide. In addition to this temple there was a hall. There were four pillars in this hall room. This mura is known as Charpatra Mura, because 4 copperplates have been recovered from the mura temple room. ...... read full story

Kautilya Mura / Kutila Mura / Tritantana Buddhist Vihara
Cumilla >>  Sadar South

Kautilya Mura can see the area adjacent to the Comilla cantonment about 3 miles north of Shalvan Bihar. Mura is also known as Kutila Mura. The structure and construction of this mura differ from other parts. Due to the opening of the mud, 3 stumps are exposed. These three stupas represent three symbols of Buddhism. Due to these 3 stupas, Mura is also known as Trishna Buddhist Vihara. There are three symbols - Buddha or knowledge, religion or justice and association or discipline. This type of monastery is one in the subcontinent. A rounded small room was built in the center of the central plinth of Mura. There were 8 more rooms around this central room. These rooms were built by brick walls. Terracotta and clay made stools, seals and stone sculptures were found in the rooms. It is believed that this site may be from 7th century AD or even earlier. And it was used until the 13th century. ...... read full story

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