Description:
Gokul Medh an excavated mound in the village of Gokul under Bogra Sadar Upazila, about two km southwest of Mahasthangarh citadel. It is popularly known as Laksindarer Medh or Behula-Laksindarer Basar-ghar, or the nuptial room of the traditional heroine and hero of a popular ballad, Behula and Laksindar. It is also associated with the angry snake godess Manasha. Bogra, Bangladesh. June 4, 2006. (Source-Banglapedia)
Credits:
Mustafiz (Bangladesh) Mamun/Majority World
Description:
Gokul Medh an excavated mound in the village of Gokul under Bogra Sadar Upazila, about two km southwest of Mahasthangarh citadel. It is popularly known as Laksindarer Medh or Behula-Laksindarer Basar-ghar, or the nuptial room of the traditional heroine and hero of a popular ballad, Behula and Laksindar. It is also associated with the angry snake godess Manasha. Bogra, Bangladesh. June 4, 2006. (Source-Banglapedia)
Date Created:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Author:
Mustafiz Mamun
Country:
Bangladesh
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Image Description:
Gokul Medh an excavated mound in the village of Gokul under Bogra Sadar Upazila, about two km southwest of Mahasthangarh citadel. It is popularly known as Laksindarer Medh or Behula-Laksindarer Basar-ghar, or the nuptial room of the traditional heroine an