Moghalmari Bouddha Bihar

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Simulia Uttar Mongalmar, India

Heritage preservation

Moghalmari Bouddha Bihar Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Moghalmari Bouddha Bihar is located in Simulia Uttar Mongalmar, India on Shankar Rd, Moghalmari Excavation Site Rd. Moghalmari Bouddha Bihar is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category heritage preservation in India.

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Shankar Rd, Moghalmari Excavation Site Rd

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Amit Creation

Moghalmari or Mogolmari is a village and an archaeological excavation site in the Dantan II CD block in the Kharagpur subdivision of the Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal. The excavation of the site which began in 2002-03, led by Professor Asok Datta of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery dated between 6th to 12th Century.[1][2][3][4] A detailed excavation of the site started in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to discovery of several artifacts and six tablets.[5][6][7]

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Rahul Ghosh

Archeological research point in Paschim Medinipur district at dantan.

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DEBASIS SHIT

MOGHALMARI BOUDDHA BIHAR ROAD DIRECTIONS FROM KOLKATA : HOWRAH\u003eKHARAGPUR\u003e then Through NH60 KHARAGPUR\u003e MOGHALMARI

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Anujit Patra

Archeological site of paschim MEDINIPUR district, beside dantan belda highway.

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Pranab Das

Good place to visit

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anand muluk

A study of inscriptions on clay tablets recovered recently from the Buddhist monastic site at Moghalmari in West Bengal confirmed the presence of two monasteries — Mugalayikaviharika and Yajñapindikamahavihara. The monasteries date back to 6th century CE and were functional till the 12th century CE. The presence of two monasteries dating to the same period within a single compound is unique in eastern India. o Moghalmari is located on the left bank of Subarnarekha River in the district of West Medinipur, West Bengal. o The site is considered the largest and oldest archaeological excavation in West Bengal. o It is also known as Dantapur Buddhist Monastery and was documented in the travel journal (called Si-yuki) of the Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar Xuanzang (Huen Tsang) who visited India in the 7th century CE.

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Soumen Manna

The excavation of the site which began in 2002-03, led by Professor Asok Datta of Calcutta University has revealed the presence of a Buddhist monastery dated between 6th to 12th Century. A detailed excavation of the site started in November 2013 by the State Archaeological Directorate led to discovery of several artifacts and six tablets.

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ANUPAM DAS

If you are lucky,, Meusium will be opened