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  • Place Types Museum
  • Address Unnamed Road, Bangladesh
  • Coordinate 22.9895552,89.4596888
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.3
  • Compound Code XFQ5+RV Jugnipasha, Bangladesh
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দক্ষিণডিহি রবীন্দ্র কমপ্লেক্স
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Reviews
F A Mahmud Polash (09/18/2020)
It is located in Dakshindihi village of Fultala upazila of Khulna district. Dakshindihi Rabindra Complex (দক্ষিণডিহি রবীন্দ্র কমপ্লেক্স) is a place in memory of world poet Rabindranath Tagore. Dakshindihi is located 3 km northwest of Fultala upazila,19 km from Khulna city. This is the father-in-law's house of Rabindranath Tagore. At the age of 22, Rabindranath married Bhavatarini alias Mrinalini Devi, daughter of Benimadhab Roy Chowdhury of Dakshindihi village. An old two-storied house surrounded by trees. The pillars of the house are very tidy. Busts of Rabindranath and Mrinalini Devi have been placed on both sides of the house. This decrepit building is a witness of the times and still stands today in its own glory and pride.
Abdullah Khan (02/27/2020)
that's very good. well place for visiting
Rajib Hassan Romel (09/15/2019)
Love this place where I found the time stopped
Istiak Alam (11/04/2019)
Wonderful historical place for a family hangout to visit the palace of father-in-law of Rabindranath Tagore.
Tanmoy (08/09/2019)
Rabindra Complex is located in Dakkhindihi village, Fultala Union Parishad, Phultala Upazila, 19 km from Khulna city, Bangladesh. It was the residence of Rabindranath Tagore's father-in-law, Beni Madhab Roy Chowdhury. In British India; Fultala Union Parishad was a single village named Fultala village and was under khulna district of then Jessore mohakuma. Tagore family had close connection with Dakkhindihi village. The maternal ancestral home of the poet was also situated at Dakkhindihi village, poets mother Sarada Sundari Devi and his paternal aunt by marriage Tripura Sundari Devi; was born in this village. Not only that his grandmother Digambari Devi also was from Dakkhindihi. Young Tagore used to visit Dakkhindihi village with his mother to visit his maternal uncles in her mothers ancestral home. Tagore visited this place several times in his life. It has been declared as a protected archaeological site by Department of Archaeology of Bangladesh and converted into a museum
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