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বেহালা, তারাতলা ও বড়িশা
Tarotalla, Behala and Barisha are three distinct localities on the south suburban of Kolkata. Taratolla is an industrial area, Behala is a well known commercial as well as residential area but Barisha is a place of tradition, culture and history.
Barisha occupies an important place in the history of Kolkata. Here was once upon a time a GREAT "Fakir" (Muslim Sannyasi) whom people used to call as "Great Fakir" or "Barhhi Shah". In his name, the locality is known as Barisha. It is a place of Heritage & Culture. Today it is the biggest settlement of the famous Sabarna Roy Choudhury family.
Historical records show the first Durga Puja took place in Barisha in 1610 conducted by Roy Lakhsmikanta Majumdar Choudhury of the family of Sabarna Roy Choudhury.
The Sabarna Roy Choudhury family was the owner of three villages Sutanuti, Govindapur and Kolikata. Subsequently, these three villages merged to form the city of Kolkata. So, the 1610 Puja of Sabarna Roy Choudhury is considered to be the oldest Puja of Kolkata. Today the Sabarna Family celebrates Seven Durga pujas - six at Barisha ( Aatchala Bari, Baro Bari, Mejo Bari, Benaki Bari, Kalikingkar Bhawan and Majher Bari ) and another at Birati.
The present Kalighat Kali temple was erected under the patronage of the Sabarna Roy Chowdhury family of Barisha in 1809.Under Gnara Roychowdhury.
The old story of the Kolkata birth was officially discarded after an expert committee told the Kolkata High Court that it was false and distorted. The High court had been hearing a public interest litigation filed by the 'Sabarna Roy Chowdhury Paribar Parishad'and nine intellectuals of the city, challenging Charnock'parentage. The five-member committee headed by historian Nemai Sadhan Bose was set up by the court in 2002 to look into the issue. After a detailed study it submitted a report stating that the city early history did not begin with Charnock arrival in 1690.To strengthen this claim,the parishad submitted the lease agreement of Kolkata and two other villages-Govindapur and Sutanuti-between the landlord Sabarna Roy Chowdhury family and the East India Company. The company got the 'Right to Rent'of the three villages for Rs 1,300 per annum.The old story (which has now been thrown out of the window) said that Kolkata was founded by Charnock when he raised the English flag at a ghat in Sutanuti in 1690. The committee said that Charnock was searching for a place to establish a trading centre and had no intention of laying the foundation of a city in an alien country. Incidentally, he wrote most of his letters from 'Chuttanuttee and not from Kolkata or Calcutta.
Prof. Sushil Chowdhury, a member of the committee, said: "Charnock cannot be called the founder of the city. However, in my report, I did say that he should be credited with having chosen Sutanuti as the base for trade. This later on became our Kolkata."
Following the judgment, the state government has decided to remove Charnock proud title from school books.
Who was there to question for Mr Charnock?
Those Roychowdhury's only get those properties by licking British shoes, and beating poor peoples. They did nothing for this place except some temples and that even without making any arrangement for nitya puja.Local peoples not from Roychowdhury family helps a lot to keep up regular puja.
Barisha is also the home of the Indian cricket icon Saurav Ganguly.(DADA)
Come let celebrate this fact,the place ,and it heritage !
Tarotalla, Behala and Barisha are three distinct localities on the south suburban of Kolkata. Taratolla is an industrial area, Behala is a well known commercial as well as residential area but Barisha is a place of tradition, culture and history.
Barisha occupies an important place in the history of Kolkata. Here was once upon a time a GREAT "Fakir" (Muslim Sannyasi) whom people used to call as "Great Fakir" or "Barhhi Shah". In his name, the locality is known as Barisha. It is a place of Heritage & Culture. Today it is the biggest settlement of the famous Sabarna Roy Choudhury family.
Historical records show the first Durga Puja took place in Barisha in 1610 conducted by Roy Lakhsmikanta Majumdar Choudhury of the family of Sabarna Roy Choudhury.
The Sabarna Roy Choudhury family was the owner of three villages Sutanuti, Govindapur and Kolikata. Subsequently, these three villages merged to form the city of Kolkata. So, the 1610 Puja of Sabarna Roy Choudhury is considered to be the oldest Puja of Kolkata. Today the Sabarna Family celebrates Seven Durga pujas - six at Barisha ( Aatchala Bari, Baro Bari, Mejo Bari, Benaki Bari, Kalikingkar Bhawan and Majher Bari ) and another at Birati.
The present Kalighat Kali temple was erected under the patronage of the Sabarna Roy Chowdhury family of Barisha in 1809.Under Gnara Roychowdhury.
The old story of the Kolkata birth was officially discarded after an expert committee told the Kolkata High Court that it was false and distorted. The High court had been hearing a public interest litigation filed by the 'Sabarna Roy Chowdhury Paribar Parishad'and nine intellectuals of the city, challenging Charnock'parentage. The five-member committee headed by historian Nemai Sadhan Bose was set up by the court in 2002 to look into the issue. After a detailed study it submitted a report stating that the city early history did not begin with Charnock arrival in 1690.To strengthen this claim,the parishad submitted the lease agreement of Kolkata and two other villages-Govindapur and Sutanuti-between the landlord Sabarna Roy Chowdhury family and the East India Company. The company got the 'Right to Rent'of the three villages for Rs 1,300 per annum.The old story (which has now been thrown out of the window) said that Kolkata was founded by Charnock when he raised the English flag at a ghat in Sutanuti in 1690. The committee said that Charnock was searching for a place to establish a trading centre and had no intention of laying the foundation of a city in an alien country. Incidentally, he wrote most of his letters from 'Chuttanuttee and not from Kolkata or Calcutta.
Prof. Sushil Chowdhury, a member of the committee, said: "Charnock cannot be called the founder of the city. However, in my report, I did say that he should be credited with having chosen Sutanuti as the base for trade. This later on became our Kolkata."
Following the judgment, the state government has decided to remove Charnock proud title from school books.
Who was there to question for Mr Charnock?
Those Roychowdhury's only get those properties by licking British shoes, and beating poor peoples. They did nothing for this place except some temples and that even without making any arrangement for nitya puja.Local peoples not from Roychowdhury family helps a lot to keep up regular puja.
Barisha is also the home of the Indian cricket icon Saurav Ganguly.(DADA)
Come let celebrate this fact,the place ,and it heritage !
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behala
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 22°29'54"N 88°18'54"E
- Tollygunge 2.9 km
- Garia 6.1 km
- The Port of Kolkata 6.2 km
- Salt Lake City 14 km
- Budge Budge 2 19 km
- Rajarhat Newtown 20 km
- Usthi 24 km
- Bagnan 37 km
- GARDEWANI ANCHAL 39 km
- Tamluk 47 km
- Vidyasagar Hospital 0.1 km
- Vidyasagar Hospital's Pond 0.1 km
- Kolkata Municipal Corporation, S.S.Unit 0.2 km
- Meghmala Roy Education Centre 0.2 km
- Behala Bazaar Metro Station 0.2 km
- State Archealogy Museum 0.3 km
- Pintu Ghosh & Ramu Ghosh..Behala Old Market 0.4 km
- pratima apts 0.5 km
- Behala 0.8 km
- Kolkata Metropolitan Area 19 km
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