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Bangladesh Ashwini Sebashram
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চিতলমারী উপজেলার কলাতলা ইউনিয়নের গঙ্গাচন্না গ্রামে অবস্থিত

Transportation

From Bagerhat you can reach Chitalmari Upazila Chingari Bazar by bus or motorbike by van or any other means to reach Gangachanna Bangladesh Ashwini Sebashram. The ashram site can be reached from Tungipara upazila of Gopalganj district by crossing the Patgati ferry by bus or motorbike or any other vehicle through Chingari Bazar. Bus fare from Bagerhat is Rs. 40 / -, motorcycle fare is Rs. 250 / -, bus fare from Patgati is Rs. 5 / -, motorcycle fare is Rs. 30 / -. Van rent from Chingari Bazar to Ashram is Rs.

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Bangladesh Ashwini Sebashram was established in 1361 Bengal on 1 acre of land. It was established by Haridas Mandal, Gangadhar Dhali, Gangadhar Gain and many more. It is located at Gangachanna village in Kalatla union of Chitalmari upazila. Bangladesh Ashwini Sebashram There are many ashrams in Bangladesh and India. At present there are idols of Ashwini Gosai in Sebashram, Nat Mandir, 6 ashrams for devotees, ponds, Ashwini Karma was a farmer in his life and later he became gifted with spiritual knowledge. The Sri Sri Hari Sangeet of the Matua community composed by him is the only spiritual music of the Matuas. His Sri Sri Hari Sangeet has been acclaimed by world poet Rabindra Nath Tagore. The author of the song, Sri Sri Ashwini Gosai, was invited by the poet Guru himself to discuss his music with him and praised him for this accompaniment. Described as a lover poet to the Matuas and to other musicians.


Every year till the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of the month of Baishakh, religious ceremonies are discussed and offerings and clothes are distributed among the devotees.

 

Naam Kirtan Prasad is distributed on the last Tuesday of the month of Shravan and Ganga Shranan is performed on Wednesday morning.

 

Birth: Ashwini Goswami was born on the full moon day of Karthik in the month of Karthik in the year 1264 in the house of Karthik Bairagi with the blessings of Golak Pagal, one of the disciples of Sri Sri Harichad Tagore, the founder of Matua religion.

 

Death: He left Haidham on Wednesday, 3rd Ashar 1333.