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Q9MC+X43, Dubrajpur, West Bengal 731123, India
4.3(100)
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Shubham BhattacharyyaShubham Bhattacharyya
Mama Bhagne Pahar is a patch of rocky outcrop in Dubrajpur area of Birbhum district, which is easily accessible from the popular tourist spot of Bolpur (Shantiniketan). While mama in Bengali means maternal uncle, bhagne means nephew. Thus, ‘Mama Bhagne Pahar’ literally means the hill of the maternal uncle and nephew, which actually refers to a small boulder of granite rock balancing on top of a similar larger boulder. The entire rocky region derived its name from there. No wonder the strange rock formation has its share of mythological tales attached to it. It is believed that Lord Rama, in order to build a bridge to Lanka, needed stones and boulders. He was transporting those from the Himalayas on his aerial chariot. When he reached the area near Dubrajpur the horses for some unknown reason got frightened and the chariot tilted, dropping some of the stones. These stones created the rocky outcrop out of nowhere. Another legend connects the rocks to the builder god, Viswakarma. According to the legend, Viswakarma was once assigned to build a second Kashi near present day Dubrajpur and the construction was supposed to be complete in just one night. However, all Viswakarma could do was collect the stones, which still remains to this day. Even today, the rocky outcrop seems totally out of place in the plains of Bengal and does have a “drop from the sky feel” to it. According to geologists, the Mama Bhagne rock formation is the easternmost extension of the Chota Nagpur Plateau. It is disconnected from the main plateau with the flat plains of the Ganges. Thus, cut off from the main plateau, Mama Bhagne Pahar appears to be a rocky island surrounded by the lush green flat plains of Bengal. Today, the Mama Bhagne Pahar is a tourist spot popular among those visiting Bolpur (Santiniketan). There’s also this Pahareshwar Temple that welcomes visitors to the Mama Bhagne Pahar. A winding trail behind the temple leads to the rocky terrain. Soon, the balancing rocks of Mama Bhagne appear through treetops.
Sandeep GaraiSandeep Garai
It's a family park and can be enjoyable with friends and family for a little gossip or laughs. A good picnic spot, can be a bit more clean. Rides are available for small children and family too. A very little sum of Rs 10 is charged as the entry fee.
SABANTI GHOSH DASSABANTI GHOSH DAS
Natural atmosphere destroyed. Now it's becoming a business place where nature is under human beings.
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Mama Bhagne Pahar is a patch of rocky outcrop in Dubrajpur area of Birbhum district, which is easily accessible from the popular tourist spot of Bolpur (Shantiniketan). While mama in Bengali means maternal uncle, bhagne means nephew. Thus, ‘Mama Bhagne Pahar’ literally means the hill of the maternal uncle and nephew, which actually refers to a small boulder of granite rock balancing on top of a similar larger boulder. The entire rocky region derived its name from there. No wonder the strange rock formation has its share of mythological tales attached to it. It is believed that Lord Rama, in order to build a bridge to Lanka, needed stones and boulders. He was transporting those from the Himalayas on his aerial chariot. When he reached the area near Dubrajpur the horses for some unknown reason got frightened and the chariot tilted, dropping some of the stones. These stones created the rocky outcrop out of nowhere. Another legend connects the rocks to the builder god, Viswakarma. According to the legend, Viswakarma was once assigned to build a second Kashi near present day Dubrajpur and the construction was supposed to be complete in just one night. However, all Viswakarma could do was collect the stones, which still remains to this day. Even today, the rocky outcrop seems totally out of place in the plains of Bengal and does have a “drop from the sky feel” to it. According to geologists, the Mama Bhagne rock formation is the easternmost extension of the Chota Nagpur Plateau. It is disconnected from the main plateau with the flat plains of the Ganges. Thus, cut off from the main plateau, Mama Bhagne Pahar appears to be a rocky island surrounded by the lush green flat plains of Bengal. Today, the Mama Bhagne Pahar is a tourist spot popular among those visiting Bolpur (Santiniketan). There’s also this Pahareshwar Temple that welcomes visitors to the Mama Bhagne Pahar. A winding trail behind the temple leads to the rocky terrain. Soon, the balancing rocks of Mama Bhagne appear through treetops.
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It's a family park and can be enjoyable with friends and family for a little gossip or laughs. A good picnic spot, can be a bit more clean. Rides are available for small children and family too. A very little sum of Rs 10 is charged as the entry fee.
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2y

Mama Bhagne Pahar is a patch of rocky outcrop in Dubrajpur area of Birbhum district, which is easily accessible from the popular tourist spot of Bolpur (Shantiniketan). While mama in Bengali means maternal uncle, bhagne means nephew. Thus, ‘Mama Bhagne Pahar’ literally means the hill of the maternal uncle and nephew, which actually refers to a small boulder of granite rock balancing on top of a similar larger boulder. The entire rocky region derived its name from there. No wonder the strange rock formation has its share of mythological tales attached to it. It is believed that Lord Rama, in order to build a bridge to Lanka, needed stones and boulders. He was transporting those from the Himalayas on his aerial chariot. When he reached the area near Dubrajpur the horses for some unknown reason got frightened and the chariot tilted, dropping some of the stones. These stones created the rocky outcrop out of nowhere. Another legend connects the rocks to the builder god, Viswakarma. According to the legend, Viswakarma was once assigned to build a second Kashi near present day Dubrajpur and the construction was supposed to be complete in just one night. However, all Viswakarma could do was collect the stones, which still remains to this day. Even today, the rocky outcrop seems totally out of place in the plains of Bengal and does have a “drop from the sky feel” to it.

According to geologists, the Mama Bhagne rock formation is the easternmost extension of the Chota Nagpur Plateau. It is disconnected from the main plateau with the flat plains of the Ganges. Thus, cut off from the main plateau, Mama Bhagne Pahar appears to be a rocky island surrounded by the lush green flat plains of Bengal.

Today, the Mama Bhagne Pahar is a tourist spot popular among those visiting Bolpur (Santiniketan). There’s also this Pahareshwar Temple that welcomes visitors to the Mama Bhagne Pahar. A winding trail behind the temple leads to the rocky terrain. Soon, the balancing rocks of Mama Bhagne appear...

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1y

There is a lovely park at the base of মামা ভাগ্নে পাহাড়. Children can have a lot of fun here. Families and couples can also spend wonderful time together. The park has many playthings like slides, swings, spring riders, and seesaws. All these fun activities are available for just 10 rupees as an entry fee. The park is a great place for kids to play and enjoy themselves. It is also a nice spot for parents and couples to relax and have...

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3y

It's a family park and can be enjoyable with friends and family for a little gossip or laughs. A good picnic spot, can be a bit more clean. Rides are available for small children and family too.

A very little sum of Rs 10 is charged as...

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