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Maa Tara Temple
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Massanjore Dam
Baba Basukinath Dham
Terracotta Temples of Maluti
Shiv Pahar Temple
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Massanjore Dam, tourist places, Dumka, Jharkhand, India
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Massanjore Dam: The Colossal Dam, Dumka by Tourist Destination
Massanjore dam, across the Mayurakshi River, is in Dumka district of Jharkhand State, India.
Built with Canadian aid, it is also called Canada Dam or Pearson Dam. It was commissioned in 1956. It was formally inaugurated by Lester B. Pearson, Foreign Minister of Canada. Massanjore
dam is about 31 km from Dumka in Jharkhand and is about 35 km from Siuri in West Bengal. It
is on the Siuri-Dumka road. The Mayurakshi River at the dam site has a catchment area of 1869
sq.km. The dam is 155 feet high from its base and is 2170 feet long. The reservoir has an area of
67.4 square kilometers. When full and has a storage capacity of 620,000,000 cubic metres. Though located in Dumka district of Jharkhand, the dam is under the jurisdiction of West Bengal irrigation department. The colossal dam of the Mayurakshi River and the immense water body has made Massanjore an ideal tourist spot. It is perfect for enjoying a weekend tour. The place is just amazing. Explore the exquisite natural surroundings of Massanjore by enjoying a leisurely walk throughout the region. The broad river, mountains, proper Jharkhand gives its identity everywhere. It is specially the unpolluted environment of Massanjore, which has a positive effect on the health of the tourists. Besides, the surrounding forest areas and hills offer some great views of nature at its best. At night, the total ambiance changes, Rock climbing or Swimming is pretty much enjoying. You can enjoy swimming to the islands or take a vessel.
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Temples of MALUTI (Dumka District - Jharkhand INDiA)
MALUTI
OVERVIEW:
Maluti is a small town near Shikaripara in Dumka District of Jharkhand, India. The place has 72 old temples. It was built under the Baj Basanta dynasty. The 72 temples are edifices to the kings of the Pala Dynasty. They portray various scenes from Hindu mythology including the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The village came into limelight in fifteenth century as the capital of nankar raj (tax-free kingdom). The kingdom was awarded to one Basanta Roy of village Katigram by Sultan Alauddin Hussan Shah of Gaura (1495 - 1525). Son of a poor Brahmin Basanta managed to catch the pet hawk of the sultan and gave it back to the sultan. In lieu of the hawk (Baj), Basanta was given the kingdom. Hence, the king was called Raja Baj Basanta. The capital of Baj Basanta dynasty was in Damra. Later it was shifted to Maluti. The royal family was very pious.
How Maluti , the capital of Baj Basanta dynasty turn out to be a 'temple city' is also an interesting story. Instead of constructing palaces, the Rajas built temples. The dynasty was broken into parts (tarafs) but each taraf kept building temples, competing with the others. In the end, it turned out be a unique temple village.
Today, an important priority of the village Maluti is maintaining its 72 ancient temples. It is alleged that the king of Nankar state originally constructed 108 temples, but later generations could not maintain such a huge number of monuments, and most were left uncared for. With the passing of time, as many as 36 monuments deteriorated and finally crumbled completely.
HOW TO GO:
Although Maluti is located in Dumka District of Jharkhand but it is best approachable from Rampurhat or Tarapith town in Birbhum district of West Bengal. There are no regular buses or autos that ply to the village, hence one has to book a transport to visit the temples.
Ganadevata Express is the best option from Howrah to Rampurhat.
WHERE TO STAY:
There is only one Lodge at Maluti.
(2016 rates: AC Double bed Rs800, NON AC Double bed Rs500 and Single bed Rs250). Electricity is a problem. There are no decent eateries in the village. One has to order the Manager of the Lodge before coming.
The other option is to stay at Rampurhat or Tarapith town. It takes about an hour to reach Maluti from Rampurhat and 1hour 30min from Tarapith.
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Massanjore dam, across the Mayurakshi River, is in Dumka district of Jharkhand State. Built with Candian aid, it is also called Canada Dam or Pearson Dam. It was commissioned in 1956. The dam is 155 feet high from its base and is 2170 feet long.
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CHANDANNAGAR : France of Bengal by Tourist Destination
Embracing the banks of the Ganges River, just 30 km north of Kolkata, India is the small, beautiful erstwhile French colony. Chandannagar was established as a French colony in 1673 . Formerly known as Chandannagore, Chandannagar, today, continues to house remnants of French colonization, despite its turbulent past. In fact, though the rest of India won independence in 1947, Chandannagar continued to remain a stronghold of the French till 1950.
Chandannagar Gate:
Constructed in 1937, to mark the Fall of Bastille, the gate has the slogan of the French Revolution Liberté, égalité, fraternité (Liberty, equality and fraternity) etched on it.
Chandannagar Strand:
Situated on the banks of the Ganges, this is a beautiful, well maintained tourist spot. It is beautifully decorated with lights, lush green trees, a huge number of seats for people to spend time and even well studded pavements. The tree-shaded promenade along the river is about 1 km (0.62 mi) in length and 7 meters (23 ft) in width. It is a popular spot for local people and tourists alike, who love to stroll along enjoying the breeze and watching the small boats sail by.
The Sacred Heart Church of Chandannagar (l'Eglise du Sacré Cœur):
It was designed by French Architect Jacques Duchatz. The church was inaugurated by Paul Goethals on 27 Jan. 1884. The church stands for over two centuries to mark the beauty of the architecture during the French period — a good place to visit for the historians and tourists alike.
Chandannagore Museum and Institute (Institut de Chandernagor):
Another important landmark in the town is the erstwhile Duplex Mansion, which serves as the Chandannagar Museum today. It boasts a collection of French antiques (such as cannons used in Anglo-French war, wooden furniture of the 18th century, etc.) which are difficult to find anywhere else in the world.
Chandannagar Cemetery:
The French Cemetery contains 150 tombs and is located on the Grand Trunk Road opposite Lal Dighi (a large lake). Amongst the remarkable people buried there, one can find the tomb of Duplessis, the founding father of French Chandannagar and also the one of pioneering meteorologist Henry Storm Piddington.
Patal-Bari(The Underground House):
The building is another beautiful example of the advancement in the knowledge of architecture and the aesthetic sense of the people of those earlier days. Its lowest floor is submerged in the River Ganges. The Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore frequently visited the place and appreciated a lot about the building. He mentioned Patal-bari in many of his famous novels. The famous social reformer Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar also stayed in the building. The house was owned by the Zamindars of nearby Mankundu.
Nandadulal Temple:
Nandadulal Temple was built in 1740 by Indranarayan Roychoudhury presents an excellent example of ancient Indian sculptures. It is built in the do chalha style. The temples old idol of Lord Krishna was thrown away into the pond behind the temple by a general .Later the pieces of the idols were fished out and submerged in Varanasi.
Jagatdhatri Puja, Lighting and Procession:
The pomp and show of the Jagadhatri Puja in Chandannagar is very well known all over India. It is heard that Indranarayan Chowdhury introduced the Jagadhatri Puja in Chandannagar even before 1750.The beauty of the festival in Chandannagar is mainly due to the collaborative conception between the French and Bengalis. Remarkable feature remaining its procession, second largest in the world after Rio de Janeiro's, with its magnificent lightings .The Lighting and Procession of this festival brings in a number of tourists from all over the world.
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