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Rajshahi Travel GuidePaharpur is a small village 5 km. west
of Jamalganj in the greater Rajshahi district where the remains of the
most important and the largest known monastery south of the Himalayas
have been excavated. This 7th century 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 in height. With
elaborate gateway complex on the north, there are 45 cells on the north
and 44 in each of the 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 looked like pahar or hillock. A site
museum built recently 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 plaques, images of different gods and goddess', potteries,
coin inscriptions, ornamental bircks and other minor clay objects |
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