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  • Adinath Mandir: The forgotten Mandir beneath Bengal’s grand mosque……

    Adinath Mandir: The forgotten Mandir beneath Bengal’s grand mosque……

    Beneath the grand Adina Mosque of Pandua lies a forgotten past: the colossal Adinath Mandir, a Shaivite shrine whose sacred stones were repurposed centuries ago. Its carvings, symmetry, and local memory speak of Bengal’s lost Hindu architectural heritage In the quiet fields of Pandua (West Bengal), sixteen kilometres north of Malda town, stands the…

  • Sri Rama has always been an integral part of Bengal history

    Sri Rama has always been an integral part of Bengal history

    The given image is a murti of Sri Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita, dated around 11-12th century CE, Bengal. It is now kept at the Varendra Research Museum in Bangladesh Niharranjan Roy in his book “Bangalir itihaas- Adi parbo” (pp 634-636), mentions terracotta plaques depicting narratives from the Ramayana in the Paharpur temple remains (also…

  • 13 Akhāḍās

    13 Akhāḍās

    Most Hindus know Kumbh Mela… and may have heard of Sadhus coming from various Akhadas (Traditions). But very few know about the 13 Akhāḍās 🔥These are not just “groups of sadhus.”They are ancient monastic orders — guardians of Sanātana Dharma, following the tradition and discipline of Tapas, Shāstra, Yoga, Sevā & Dharma-Raksha. 🔱 📜…

  • Facilities at major religious sites in Bengal to be upgraded: Chief Minister of West Bengal

    Facilities at major religious sites in Bengal to be upgraded: Chief Minister of West Bengal

    West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on 6 Jun 2026 said the BJP government would undertake major development initiatives to upgrade facilities at key religious sites across the state such as the Dakshineswar and Kalighat temples. https://www.ptinews.com/story/national/facilities-at-major-religious-sites-in-bengal-to-be-upgraded-suvendu/3742220

  • Bengal unique temple structure

    Bengal unique temple structure

    Courtesy: Sthapatya (স্থাপত্য)

  • Maa Ahilyabai Holkar first to rebuild temples

    Maa Ahilyabai Holkar first to rebuild temples

    She started rebuilding temple that were destroyed by invaders long long ago. In the North, you’ll find Kashi and Kedarnath.In the South, Srisailam.In the East, Puri.In the West, Somnath. Across the country, you’ll find the hands of Maa Ahilyabai, quietly rebuilding, preserving, and shaping the identity of Bharat – The Hindu Rashtra.