It is a pair of almost spherical natural boulders of granite rock, one balancing on the top of other. The balancing of the rocks are so surprising that it is a famous landmark in West Bengal, where it is known as Mama Bhagne ( the maternal uncle and the nephew ). The site has a number of boulders splintered across the place. It is the extreme eastern part of the Chota Nagpur plateau where "the granite is gray and composed of glassy quartz pink, gray feldspar and black mica. At the base of the rocks is a temple of Shiva entitled Pahareswar.A place with rocks and sacred as well. Connected with a number of temples.Covered in tree shades and a good place to rest and spend a good time with friends or family.As the name suggests 'Mama-Bhagne' , here Mama means as mother's brother and bhagne means that mother's son.If life is all about balancing on a tight-rope, then Mama Bhagne Hills of Dubrajpur is nature’s answer to that teaching. Two rocks uncannily balanced over each other, this spectacular rock formation of the Chotonagpur Plateau extension is in Birbhum’s Dubrajpur, regarded as a tourist spot for the very existence of this rock formation that many come to watch.It is a pair of almost spherical natural boulders of granite rock, one balancing on the top of the other. The balancing of the rocks is so surprising and have a bond that it is known as Mama-Bhagne (the uncle and the nephew). The site has a number of boulders splintered across, made of grey granite, pink quartz, grey feldspar and black mica. At the base of these hills stands the famous Shiva temple of ‘Pahareswar.’Good for a short outing... But not high enough for trekking purposes... Even it's not high enough to be a mountain,...
Read moreAwesome place, splendid environment.A must visit place for the tourists in Dubrajpur,Birbhum. A lovely creation of Nature by the process of weathering of rocks.Two large stones standing together are called 'Mama'(Maternal Uncle) and 'Bhagne'(Nephew)in Bengali by the local people. Now this name is so much popular among the tourists. You can spend a happy and peaceful afternoon on the top the hills. Not so hard to climb as there are stone stairs for you to reach the top. You can worship the Kali goddess at the top of the temple and also the Pahareshwar from your starting the journey towards Mama-Bhagne. You can also spend special time with your special one. The new made park is new attraction of the spot. Some small shops of snacks are also at the entrance gate. You can visit by car as there is parking system(Four wheeler@100 rupees and two wheelers@50 rupees). E-rickshaws are available form the road just in front of the spot by which you can also enjoy your ride to Bakreshwar temple. One of the exclusive geographical spots of West Bengal you must visit in...
Read moreThus, ‘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.

Pahareswar Temple at base of Mama Bhagne Pahar
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...
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