Tradition of Tangail district
Tradition of Tangail district
Tangail is a traditional town. Many of the past traditions and the ever-familiar folk-culture of Bengal
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There are two main examples of Tangail or Bangladesh folklore - earthenware plaque and nakshi kantha. Commercial ghosts have been cast on the nakshi kantha and the earthen plates are excluded as Hinduwani. As a result, our folk traditions are getting lost in the womb of time. Besides, the utensils made of Tangail's bronze-brass, bamboo and cane also deserve fame. Tangail's folk sports are also a significant element of folk-tradition.
Moreover, there are several Muslim traditions and Hindu and tribal traditions in the territory of Tangail. Among the Muslim traditions are Atiyar Mosque, Dhanbari Mosque and Shrine, Kadim Hamjani Mosque, Khamar Para Mosque and Shrine etc. Among the Hindu traditions are Gupta Vrindavan, Satsanga Ashram of Pakutia, Baro Tirtha, Ananda Math etc. And the tradition of Wangala of Garo of Tangail is not less.
The houses of kings and zamindars in Tangail also have a tradition. Each king-zamindar has built his abode with the sweetness of their minds. Not only that, the contribution of the zamindars of Tangail in educating the Bengalis is immense.
The tradition of ancient civilization during the Pala and Sen periods is hidden in the Tangail region. Such as the pond of Kalidas Pandit in the village of Kalidas. And Vrindavan is the green land of Radhakrishna Gopinis with Bayanna Khada land. There are still similarities between the traditional tamal tree and the wooden idol of Radha-Krishna. Next to the ancient pond. There is still a huge stone stupa next to the flowing river. Even today the longing of Birhi Radha is echoed in this Gupta Vrindavan. Moreover, places like Kalia, Mahanandapur, Kirtan Khola, Pratima Banshi, Dariapur, Shahar Gopinathpur, Ratanganj, Behula, Lakshnidar, Garh Gobindpur etc. are the titles of tradition.
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