Sompur Bihara

Sompur Bihara is one of the most important archeological structures in Bangladesh. Situated in the heartland of Varendra, in the present-day district of Naogaon of Bangladesh, the extensive ruins of Paharpur, originally known as the Sompur Vihara, is a wonder of Buddhist architecture in the country. The great king Dharmapala, in the 8th century, built the monastery as a famous Asian seat of learning and pilgrimage. The 21-acre complex has 177 cells, numerous stupas, temples and a number of other ancillary buildings. Later in 1985, the UN organisation included the site in the world Cultural Heritage list; and since then, a series of UNESCO missions has regularly visited the site and helped us with the project. Moreover, the UN body also prepared a master plan, involving 5.6 million dollars.

 

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