Bahin er Rajbari
Few years back while on my way to Kolkata from kaliyaganj watched a big old isolated villa at the bank of the kulik river from window of the train compartment. It was in-between the two stations,Raiganj & Barsoi and easily visible from the train route. It seems like isolated long before and just before the evening it was truly looking like a mysterious haunted palace beside the river bank.
I was wandering when I failed to get any information about it in internet even in Uttar Dinajpur district official site. I also thought it could happen in Bihar because the train route from raiganj to Barsoi is in-between the two state ,West Bengal & Bihar, and it is hard to differentiate when your train is crossing the border of West Bengal and entering into the Bihar.
The plan is at the back of my mind from several years to visit the place once. Fortunately it happened in this year while I planned to spend the Puja holidays at kaliyaganj.
The place is called Bahin, it is a small village at the Bihar border.The only conveyance you can avail is the trecker from the Raiganj town.
We reached at Bahin at 12 in the noon approx. Locally it is called Rajbari.
It is just beside the river and there was a ghat in the premises of the villa. So might be the inhabitants of the house were using the river to connect with the outer world.
But now we found the local kids are playing at the ghat and enjoying bath in the river.
The river bank within the premises of the palace is quite beautiful with coconut trees. It is clear during its time the house owned a magnificent river bank.
We did not hesitate to enter to the palace although it is ruined from every corner.
The sign of lost glory is speaking from the each brick.
The only unfortunate thing is that we are failed to collect any information about this palace from the local people. No one there could able to tell us about the history of the palace or who was owner and who had built such a big house in the lonely village.
I would request the readers if you have any information or any source from where I can know about the history of this mysterious house (Bahin er Rajbari) ,please do let me know.
N.B: The credit goes to Satyajit Ghosh who brought me to the real place and guided the entire trip with enthusiasm.
This is our house we know the detail history of it
ReplyDeleteHello Anitit,curious to know.. can you mail me please at aniruddhadutt@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteOr if you wish you can share it here also.. it will be my pleasure.
ReplyDeleteWhy u wanted to know
ReplyDeleteu know i have seen that palace long before from the train .. i dont know.. for some unknown reason i got an curiosity since then,but recently i managed to visit the place. It is a curiosity u can say, but only If you are comfortable to tell the tale.anywz.. its up to u alwz.by the way.. it is a common forum so if u can mail me at aniruddhadutt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI like your comments dear, but I have one suggestion to u that U did not take any photograph of our "Naachghar" which is amazing.When I went there at night I hear the sound of anklet and the noise of crying.Its really horrible.We have a Nutmandir of "Singhabahini" (the goddess) .That sculpture of singhabahini was made by Astadhatu which price more or less 2-3 crore.That is now in police custody.No one take the ownership of the same.
ReplyDeleteHi, I am a resident of Kolkata. Am doing a research on the palaces of Bengal, especially the Jalsaghar and Nachghars. Could you please help me procure details of this Rajbari? It will be a Big Help for sure. This is my email address: jchamba606@gmail.com
DeleteIs this the palace of Bhupal Chandra Roy, the erstwhile king of Churaman in Itahar constructed during the British era ?
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