Nadia

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पश्चिम बंगाल

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Ancient temples, mosques, historic forts and magnificent handicrafts make Nadia district a great tourist destination. Nadia has gained as a tourist destination from the advent of the Bhakti movement and Sri Chaitanya. Nabadwip, a town in Nadia district, was the capital of Bengal under Ballal Sen and later Lakshman Sen, kings of the Sena Empire, who ruled from 1159 to 1206. In 1202, Nabadwip was captured by Bakhtiyar Khilji. This victory paved the way for Nawabs in Bengal. Nabadwip and some other places in Nadia were centers of learning and intellectual prowess. Several terracotta temples like Raghbeswar temple at Dignagar and Shyamchand temple at Shantipur adorns this place. Folk crafts like realistic clay models, conch products and sholapith products are the popular artforms of the region.

 

By Air: The nearest airport to the city is the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport of Kolkata, which is about 44 kms away from Nadia

 

By Train: The railhead of the city is known as Nabadwip Ghat station. Many local and express trains pass through the station. After one reaches the Nabadwip Ghat station, one will have to cross over to Nabadwip by boat.

 

By Road: There is direct road connectivity to Nabadwip from Kolkata. Direct buses, private cabs and reserved cabs are available from the city. Special buses from Kolkata also take tourists directly to the Mayapur ISKCON in Nabadwip

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