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Identifier: musnudofmurshida00maju (find matches)
Title: The musnud of Murshidabad (1704-1904) being a synopsis of the history of Murshidabad for the last two centuries, to which are appended notes of places and objects of interest at Murshidabad
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Majumdar, Purna Chandra
Subjects: Murshibad, India (District) Murshidabad, India (District)
Publisher: Murshidabad Saroda Ray
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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the help of a conveyance. Mastarams bamboo sonta or sceptre is still pre-served in the Akhra. Preserved also is a piece of stone,which he seized, while it was engaged with all thevigor of life, to errode the banks of the Bhagirathee,endangering the Akrah itself. BARNAGAR. Opposite to Sadeqbagh, on the west bank of theriver, about a couple of miles from the Azimganj Rail-way Station, is Barnagar, formerly the residence of RaiUdai Naraen of Rajshye. Here lived, on the banks ofthe sacred Bhagirathee, the famous RaniBhowani, whospent enormous sums of money in founding endowmentsand charitable institutions and gave away rent freelands to numerous Brahmins. She was a most talentedlady, possessing extraordinary business habits. Herpiety and devotion were unparalled and her good nameas a pious, devout, liberal and actively benevolent ladyhas become a household word in Bengal. The revenue paid by her to the Nazim was seventylacs and the rents collected by her were more than actot4 and a half.
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z < D O QQ l-H z <: ( 275 ) In the early widowhood of her daug-hter, Tara,she experienced a g-reat misfortune. On the occasionof her marriage, Rani Bhowani had consulted the bestPandits and astrologers of Benares, Mithila, theDeccan &c. They fixed a most auspicious day, whenTaras marriage took place. But her husband diedshorty after. When the dicision of the learned menwere reviewed, it was found that they had omittedto notice the Saptashalaka, which took away from theday its auspicious character and made it a most evilday for the performance of marriage. The temples of Bhubaneswar Siva and Rajrajeswaribuilt by Rani Bhowani and of Gopal built by Tara,still exist, the workmanship being- excellent. Her son, Rajah Ram Krishna, was a devout Sakta.He conducted his meditations on a seat placed overfive human skulls under a Bel tree, which still exists.He excavated a canal from Barnagore to Kriteswari,to come by boat to that temple, of which he was afrequent visitor, and which was
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