Masagram

Masagram (মসাগ্রাম Masāgrām or মশাগ্রাম Maśāgrām) is a major village in the Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal. Although it is best known for connecting the region to Bankura by train, it is home to a few terracotta temples, as well as a 10th-century Jain brick temple.

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By train

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  • 23.13511988.0426571 Masagram Junction  Howrah  SER . A major station on the Howrah-Bardhaman chord, and the eastern terminus of the Bankura Damodar Railway (BDR) from Bankura. Masagram railway station on Wikipedia Masagram junction railway station (Q15249968) on Wikidata OSM directions

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Map
Map of Masagram
  • 23.15130888.0438941 Sat Deul, Tarakeswar Rd. A 10th-century Jain brick temple. Nothing much is known about the history of the temple, although Jain sculptures date the temple to around 10th-11th century. Sat Deul on Wikipedia Sat Deul (Q56425457) on Wikidata OSM directions

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