Deberpar Chandra, Jamalpur Sadar.
Auto or rickshaw can be added from Jamalpur railway station. Also, you can go here by auto or rickshaw from Rajiv bus stand.
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The revival of Hinduism took place in the 8th century AD when the spread of Buddhism was stopped. The history of Hindu rule in the West Mymensingh region shows that the Pala dynasty of Bengal emerged in the tenth century AD. Pala kings ruled for about 120 years from the beginning of the tenth century to the first phase of the eleventh century. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, the southern part of Mymensingh was a small kingdom of King Harishchandra Pal in present-day Kapasia, Shisupala, Atiyata, Yashopala, Bhagudatta in Madhupur to the west, and Roy Pura on the banks of the Bangsha river. It may be mentioned here that after the fall of the Gupta dynasty, Mymensingh district came under the rule of Kamrup state. This kingdom was under the Palas. Later, the eastern part of the Brahmaputra was ruled by Kamarupa and the western part by the Sena kings. It is customary in this region that the dighi on the banks of the Jamalpur Chandra Deva was dug during the reign of King Harishchandra Pal. This ancient lake is also known as the lake of King Harish Chandra. Anyone will be fascinated by the beautiful environment of the lake and the decoration of the trees.
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