Home and burial place of village poet Jasim Uddin: Village poet Jasim Uddin's house in Gobindpur village, south of Kumar river, north of Ambikapur railway station in Faridpur Sadar Upazila.
The house has 04 old tin houses and four sheds. Various items used by the poet are kept in the house. Various writings of the poet are displayed in the courtyard of the house. To the east and west of the house are the houses of the Parsis and to the south is a small pond. To the north of the house is the grave of the poet.
There are paved roads and Kumar river behind the graveyard. The poet has been lying under the pomegranate tree since 14-03-198 AD. The tomb of the poet is erected by a paved elevation and surrounded by a gill.
He is buried in the graveyard forever -
(1) Poet's father-Mauh Anshar Uddin Mollah (Date of death: 26-11-1943)
(2) Mother- Amena Khatun (Ranga Chhotu) (Date of death: 15-10-1953)
(3) Kabir's wife - Begum Mumtaz Jasim Uddin (Date of Death: 14-01-2008)
(4) Eldest Son Kamal Anwar (Hasu) (Date of Death: 03-6-1990),
(5) Wife of Eldest Son - Zarina (Date of Death: 30-6-1983) ),
(6) Kabir's elder brother- Alhaj Mofiz Uddin Mollah (died 14-4-1983),
(7) Kabir Sejo's brother- Saeed Iddan Ahmed Mollah (died 24-3-1985)
(8) Kabir's younger brother-Professor Nuruddin Ahmed (date of death 01-8-1984),
(9) Kabir's younger sister-Nurun Nahar (Saju) (date of death 10-11-1950)
(10) Kabir's granddaughter-Asif (30-3-1980),
( 11) Daughter of Kabir Sejo Bhai - Mosa: Hosne Ara (Dolan) (Date of Death 21-4-1983),
(12) Granddaughter of Kabir Sejo Bhai - Manjura Shahreen (Chandni) (Date of Death 08-7-2008) and
(13) Kabir Child niece's grave.
How to get there: 2 km away from Faridpur bus stand. Rickshaws/autorickshaws/microbuses can be added.
The house has 04 old tin houses and four sheds. Various items used by the poet are kept in the house. Various writings of the poet are displayed in the courtyard of the house. To the east and west of the house are the houses of the Parsis and to the south is a small pond. To the north of the house is the grave of the poet.
There are paved roads and Kumar river behind the graveyard. The poet has been lying under the pomegranate tree since 14-03-198 AD. The tomb of the poet is erected by a paved elevation and surrounded by a gill.
He is buried in the graveyard forever -
(1) Poet's father-Mauh Anshar Uddin Mollah (Date of death: 26-11-1943)
(2) Mother- Amena Khatun (Ranga Chhotu) (Date of death: 15-10-1953)
(3) Kabir's wife - Begum Mumtaz Jasim Uddin (Date of Death: 14-01-2008)
(4) Eldest Son Kamal Anwar (Hasu) (Date of Death: 03-6-1990),
(5) Wife of Eldest Son - Zarina (Date of Death: 30-6-1983) ),
(6) Kabir's elder brother- Alhaj Mofiz Uddin Mollah (died 14-4-1983),
(7) Kabir Sejo's brother- Saeed Iddan Ahmed Mollah (died 24-3-1985)
(8) Kabir's younger brother-Professor Nuruddin Ahmed (date of death 01-8-1984),
(9) Kabir's younger sister-Nurun Nahar (Saju) (date of death 10-11-1950)
(10) Kabir's granddaughter-Asif (30-3-1980),
( 11) Daughter of Kabir Sejo Bhai - Mosa: Hosne Ara (Dolan) (Date of Death 21-4-1983),
(12) Granddaughter of Kabir Sejo Bhai - Manjura Shahreen (Chandni) (Date of Death 08-7-2008) and
(13) Kabir Child niece's grave.
How to get there: 2 km away from Faridpur bus stand. Rickshaws/autorickshaws/microbuses can be added.
River Research Institute.
Bangladesh is a very complex alluvial delta. Bangladesh is made up of silt carried by the Ganges-Padma, Brahmaputra-Jamuna, and Meghna, one of the three major and largest international rivers, with innumerable braid branches.
In order to conduct research in this regard, the then government set up a laboratory called "Hydraulic Research Laboratory" on about 12 acres of land on Green Road in Dhaka in 1947. Realizing the need for extensive scientific experimentation and research in the post-independence period, the Government of Bangladesh established the River Research Institute in 1986 and merged the "Hydraulic Research Laboratory" with it.
Subsequently, the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh established the River Research Institute as a statutory autonomous body under Act No. 53 of 1990 with the aim of increasing multifaceted research activities in the water resources sector.
In order to conduct research in this regard, the then government set up a laboratory called "Hydraulic Research Laboratory" on about 12 acres of land on Green Road in Dhaka in 1947. Realizing the need for extensive scientific experimentation and research in the post-independence period, the Government of Bangladesh established the River Research Institute in 1986 and merged the "Hydraulic Research Laboratory" with it.
Subsequently, the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh established the River Research Institute as a statutory autonomous body under Act No. 53 of 1990 with the aim of increasing multifaceted research activities in the water resources sector.
The River Research Institute was established in 1989 on a 6-acre plot of land on the outskirts of Faridpur, 140 km from Dhaka.
Library: Nagai has a rich library with 1313 local and foreign books on hydraulics and geotechnical engineering, 2585 journals, 5735 reports, 3911 publications including proceedings.
How to get there: Ways to get to the sights: Faridpur is 1 km away from the new bus stand. Rickshaws/autorickshaws/microbuses can be added. Next to Barisal-Dhaka highway.
Library: Nagai has a rich library with 1313 local and foreign books on hydraulics and geotechnical engineering, 2585 journals, 5735 reports, 3911 publications including proceedings.
How to get there: Ways to get to the sights: Faridpur is 1 km away from the new bus stand. Rickshaws/autorickshaws/microbuses can be added. Next to Barisal-Dhaka highway.
Ashram of Jagadbandhu Sundar
Ashram of Jagadbandhu Sundar: Advent of Mahabatari Sri Prabhu Jagadbandhu Sundar on Friday 26th April 181 Bengali 127 year 17th Baishakh every Friday. Manila was suppressed on 16 September 1921. His ancestral home is Gobindpur village adjacent to Faridpur city. Father-Sri Dinanath Nyayaratma, Mother-Mrs.
Bamasundari Devi. The advent of Sri Prabhu Sundar in Dahapara of Murshidabad district. Because Dahapara was his father's workplace. He established Sridham Sri Angan in the Bengal Ashar 1306 Rath Yatra Uttar.
The land in Sriangan was donated by Sriram Sundar and Sriram Kumarmudi of Goalchamat, Faridpur. Sriram Sriangan became the center of Mahanam propaganda. His divine life lasted only fifty years, four months, and twenty days.
In the first eighteen years of his life, he was immersed in education, ten years of his career, and for the next eight months, he was immersed in Gambhiralila. From the 2nd Kartik of Bengal 1328, the month following the cessation of Manbalila, day and night uninterrupted Mahanam Kirtan have been continued in the Sridham courtyard. Notable planets are written by him - Harikatha, Chandrapat, Trikal, etc.
How to get there: How to get to the local place: Adjacent to Faridpur old bus stand, next to Faridpur-Dhaka highway.
Bamasundari Devi. The advent of Sri Prabhu Sundar in Dahapara of Murshidabad district. Because Dahapara was his father's workplace. He established Sridham Sri Angan in the Bengal Ashar 1306 Rath Yatra Uttar.
The land in Sriangan was donated by Sriram Sundar and Sriram Kumarmudi of Goalchamat, Faridpur. Sriram Sriangan became the center of Mahanam propaganda. His divine life lasted only fifty years, four months, and twenty days.
In the first eighteen years of his life, he was immersed in education, ten years of his career, and for the next eight months, he was immersed in Gambhiralila. From the 2nd Kartik of Bengal 1328, the month following the cessation of Manbalila, day and night uninterrupted Mahanam Kirtan have been continued in the Sridham courtyard. Notable planets are written by him - Harikatha, Chandrapat, Trikal, etc.
How to get there: How to get to the local place: Adjacent to Faridpur old bus stand, next to Faridpur-Dhaka highway.
Satair Mosque
About 600 years ago, Alauddin Hussain Shah was the king. At that time many Aoliyas lived in this village of Satair. Was. Among them was Alauddin Hussain Shah, a disciple of Hazrat Shah Sufi Shaykh Shah Chaturi (R). This historic mosque was built at that time.
The historic Grand Trunk Road or Sher Shah Road is right next to the Satair Mahi Mosque. Some people think that Satair Shah Mosque is a relic of Sher Shah's time. There are many stories about the mosque.
Such as:
(1) The mosque erupted in one night by the command of Allah
(2) The pillars inside the mosque laugh and cry at four different times
(3) Near the pillars of the mosque, what is expected can be found
(4) If the bricks of the mosque are kept at home, the insects do not get infected
(5) Any disease can be cured by rubbing the dust on the mosque
(6) If you come to the mosque and take a vow, you will have children. Believing these words, many people from far and wide come every day with different kinds of vows.
How to get there: Ways to get to Satair Shahi Jame Mosque: Majhakandi by road from Faridpur. The mosque is located at Satair on the Majhkandi-Gopalganj highway (along the highway).
The historic Grand Trunk Road or Sher Shah Road is right next to the Satair Mahi Mosque. Some people think that Satair Shah Mosque is a relic of Sher Shah's time. There are many stories about the mosque.
Such as:
(1) The mosque erupted in one night by the command of Allah
(2) The pillars inside the mosque laugh and cry at four different times
(3) Near the pillars of the mosque, what is expected can be found
(4) If the bricks of the mosque are kept at home, the insects do not get infected
(5) Any disease can be cured by rubbing the dust on the mosque
(6) If you come to the mosque and take a vow, you will have children. Believing these words, many people from far and wide come every day with different kinds of vows.
How to get there: Ways to get to Satair Shahi Jame Mosque: Majhakandi by road from Faridpur. The mosque is located at Satair on the Majhkandi-Gopalganj highway (along the highway).
Mathurapur Deul
Mathurapur Deul is located in the Gajna Union of Madhukhali Upazila of Faridpur district. Deal is located just 1.5 km north of Madhukhalirajbari feeder road from Madhukhali Bazar on the Dhaka-Khulna highway.
To the west of the temple is the Chandana river, which is about 90 feet high with inlaid carvings. The terracotta is a sight to behold and a work of art. There are imprints of rock fragments all over the body of the deal. There are numerous small statues made of clay slabs - which are attractive to the visitors.
The small statues on the temple include naked, men and women, dancing naked men and women, Hanuman with bow and arrow, owl, national bird, headless man portrait, fast-moving. Horses etc.
To the west of the temple is the Chandana river, which is about 90 feet high with inlaid carvings. The terracotta is a sight to behold and a work of art. There are imprints of rock fragments all over the body of the deal. There are numerous small statues made of clay slabs - which are attractive to the visitors.
The small statues on the temple include naked, men and women, dancing naked men and women, Hanuman with bow and arrow, owl, national bird, headless man portrait, fast-moving. Horses etc.
How to get there: Ways to get to the place of interest: The Deul is located 1.5 km north of Madhukhali-Rajbari feeder road from Madhukhali Bazar on the Dhaka-Khulna Highway on the By Road from Faridpur.
Patrail Mosque
The ancient Aulia Khan Jame Mosque is believed to have been built by Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah between 1393 and 1410 AD. On the south side of this historic mosque, the great Auliya Majlis Aulia Khan is sleeping forever.
In the courtyard of the mosque is the shrine of the saint Nazimuddin Dewan. On the south side of Aulia Khan's shrine is the shrine of Fakir Chhalimuddin Dewan. It is rumored that a dighi was dug on 32.15 acres of land next to the mosque to solve the drinking water problem of the people in the area and for worship.
At present, it is well known as Patrail Dighirpar Aulia Mosque under Bhanga Upazila. The mosque is currently under the control of the Department of Archeology. Since the mosque is adjacent to the South Bengal Highway from Dhaka, there is a good chance that the government's revenue will increase if the lake, including the mosque, is declared and developed as a tourist destination. How to get there.
In the courtyard of the mosque is the shrine of the saint Nazimuddin Dewan. On the south side of Aulia Khan's shrine is the shrine of Fakir Chhalimuddin Dewan. It is rumored that a dighi was dug on 32.15 acres of land next to the mosque to solve the drinking water problem of the people in the area and for worship.
At present, it is well known as Patrail Dighirpar Aulia Mosque under Bhanga Upazila. The mosque is currently under the control of the Department of Archeology. Since the mosque is adjacent to the South Bengal Highway from Dhaka, there is a good chance that the government's revenue will increase if the lake, including the mosque, is declared and developed as a tourist destination. How to get there.
How to get to Patrail Mosque: From Faridpur to Faridpur-Barisal Highway, go down to Bhanga Gelchattar, 6 km east of Bhanga-Mawa Biswaroad, go down to Pulia, 4 km south of Patrail Mosque.
Bir Shrestha Shaheed Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rauf Library and Memorial Museum
Bir Shrestha Munshi Abdur Rauf Magic House and Museum: Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rauf was born on May 1, 1943 in Salamatpur (now Rauf Nagar) village under Madhukhali police station in Faridpur district. His father's name is Munshi Mehedi Hossain and his mother's name is Mosha: Makidunnesa.
Father was the imam of the mosque. Munshi Abdur Rauf joined the then East Pakistan Rifles on 8 May 1963 as a soldier. On March 25, 1971, Munshi Abdur Rauf was working at the EPR in Chittagong. When the war broke out, all the soldiers of his wing joined the 7th East Regiment and took part in the war of independence. Martyr Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rauf was guarding the Rangmati-Mahalchhari waterway as a machine gunner of the company.
On 6 April 1971, the enemy entered the defensive area and started shelling. The only martyr Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rauf continued to attack the enemy with his machine gun and he was martyred by the mortar shells of the opposition. He has set a shining example of indomitable courage, diligence, determination, and patriotism. The government awarded him the highest state honor, Bir Shrestha.
Father was the imam of the mosque. Munshi Abdur Rauf joined the then East Pakistan Rifles on 8 May 1963 as a soldier. On March 25, 1971, Munshi Abdur Rauf was working at the EPR in Chittagong. When the war broke out, all the soldiers of his wing joined the 7th East Regiment and took part in the war of independence. Martyr Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rauf was guarding the Rangmati-Mahalchhari waterway as a machine gunner of the company.
On 6 April 1971, the enemy entered the defensive area and started shelling. The only martyr Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rauf continued to attack the enemy with his machine gun and he was martyred by the mortar shells of the opposition. He has set a shining example of indomitable courage, diligence, determination, and patriotism. The government awarded him the highest state honor, Bir Shrestha.