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		<title>ABOUT BIRBHUM BOLPUR TEMPLESABOUT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to local legend this was the Ashram of Risvasringa Rishi. On Uttarayan Sankranti a large mela is held at this place. The local legend, however, mentions that Lomapada, the king of Anga induced Risvasringa&#8217;s father Vivandaka who left this place and set up a new Ashram at Vandirban. Vandirban is supposed to be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to local legend this was the Ashram of <strong>Risvasringa Rishi</strong>. On <strong>Uttarayan Sankranti</strong> a large mela is held at this place. The local legend, however, mentions that Lomapada, the king of Anga induced Risvasringa&#8217;s father Vivandaka who left this place and set up a new Ashram at <strong>Vandirban</strong>. Vandirban is supposed to be a part of Birsinghapur in Birbhum district.<br />
The image of Lord Siva that Vivandaka Rishi worshipped and obtained Siddhi (Salvation) is now known as <strong>Siddhinath </strong>or <strong>Vandeshwar</strong>, which is <strong>Birsinghapur</strong>. This is one of the Anadi lingams. Ramayan mentions <strong>Vivandaka Rishi</strong>.</p>
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		<title>BIRBHUM BOLPUR TEMPLES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bolpur is 99 miles from Howrah by road and 24 miles by train from Khana junction of the Eastern Railway. Bolpur was noted from before as a big trade center. It is in the midst of an area, which has a big, traditional past. Supur, the neighboring village of Bolpur has a temple of Surath- [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bolpur </strong>is 99 miles from Howrah by road and 24 miles by train from <strong><a href="http://tourismwestbengal.org">Khana junction</a></strong> of the <a href="http://tourismwestbengal.org"><img src="http://tourismwestbengal.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/BIRBHUMBOLPU.jpeg" alt="" title="BIRBHUMBOLPU" width="160" style="padding-left:13px;" height="105" class="alignright size-full wp-image-162" /></a><strong>Eastern Railway</strong>. Bolpur was noted from before as a big trade center. It is in the midst of an area, which has a big, traditional past. Supur, the neighboring village of Bolpur has a temple of <strong>Surath- eshwar Siva</strong>, which is said to have been regularly worshipped by the legendary <strong><a href="http://tourismwestbengal.org">Surath Raja</a></strong>.<br />
There is a legend that <strong>Surath Raja</strong> had offered the sacrifice of one lakh of animals to <strong>Chandika Devi </strong>and that is why the place came to be known as Balipur laterchanged into Bolpur. Only four miles to the north east of Bolpur at a village Shain there is a cold water spring known as <strong><a href="http://tourismwestbengal.org">Muni Kunda</a></strong>.</p>
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