
 Lots of  colourful and ornamental pagodas and temples located in different areas of the  country attract tourists from home and abroad. Among the temples Kalinarayana  Temple (Joydevpur), Kantaji temple (Dinajpur), Dhakeshwari temple  (Dhaka), Joy Kali Mandir (Dhaka). Adinath temple (Moheshkhali) and  so on are noteworthy.
 In the  western part of the country there are several 3 to 4 centuries old temples.  Jessoreswari of Khulna is the most famous among them. In addition there are Raghunath mandir and Gopinath mandir of Abhoynagar, Ganesh  mandir of Jhenaidaha, Krishna and Durga mandirs of Mohammadpur, Shiv mandir of Magura, Kodala Moth of Khulna, Lakhsminarayan and Jorhbangla mandirs of Jessore, Pancha-Rotno mandir or Noldanga,  In Kushtia, Shilaidaha, which is associated with Rabindranath, Lalon's tomb and  Mosharaf Hossain's homestead are a must-see for all.
 There  are several temples and ashrams in Coastal Bengal/ Jal Bangla. The  names of the Kali temple. Sugandha pith in Barisal are noteworthy. A few  miles north is the 400-year-old Maha-Bishnu temple at the Lakhsman kathi  village, east of Batajore, In Madaripur one will find the Pronob Mott,  the former headquarters or the Bharat
 Sevasram Sangha at Bajitpur  village, founded by the nationalist and reformer saint, Swami Pranavananda  Maharaj. In  Southeast Bengal there are at least 50 famous temples and viharas in  Chittagong city alone. Some of the well-known ones are: Rajrajeswari  Kalibari, Chatteswari Kalibari, Panchanan dham,  Nandan-kanan Buddhist Mandir, Brahmo mandir, Koibalya-dham,  Jagatpur ashram, Sitakunda, Pancha-batika of Swami Vivekananda  fame, etc. In and around Comilla there are Abhoy Ashram. Iswar Pathshala. Gandhi  Ashram of Noakhali, the half-a-millennium old Chandi-mura temple, the 10th  century Maynamati Vihara and many more.
 Sylhet  has hundreds of famous temples dedicated to Lords Kali, Shiv and Sri Krishna.  Bagala Matar Mandir of Habiganj and Kalibari of Jaintiapur are  known throughout the subcontinent.
 In North  Bengal kings and zamindars (landed gentry) have built many temples,  Mosques, palaces and ashrams. One of the most famous temples is the terra  cotta Kantaji Mandir of Dinajpur. In addition, Bogra's Karatoa Tott tirtha,  the Bardhan-Kuthi Mandir of Rangpur, the Shiv and Gobindo  mandirs of Putia deserve special mention.
 Besides  Paharpur and Mahasthangarh, other noteworthy Buddhist religious establishments  include Bhasu Vihar, Halud Vihar, and Sitakot. There  are many khyang or pagodas in Ramu upazila of Cox's Bazar and Chittagong.
 
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