Tribeni, Hooghly

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Tribeni ist heute ein zur Bansberia Municipality gehörender Ort mit etwa 10.000 Einwohnern im Hugli-Distrikt im ostindischen Bundesstaat Westbengalen; er ist bedeutsam wegen einer Moscheeruine aus dem 13. Jahrhundert und der hier ansässigen Textilverarbeitung. rdf:langString
Tribeni is a locality in Bansberia Municipality of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal and is currently a part of the area covered by (KMDA). It is an old holy place for the Hindus, the sanctity of which has been recognized for many centuries and had been mentioned in Pavanaduta, a Sanskrit piece of the last quarter of the 12th century. The Muslims took it over during early phases of their conquest of Bengal, also referred to as Turkish conquest in the thirteenth century. The place retains its holiness for multiple centuries, primarily due to the rivers it hosted, corroborated by records of the bathers at different timelines, who thronged during the festival of Makar Sankranti. Of the many odes written on the Ganges in various Indian languages, one that was recited and ente rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tribeni ist heute ein zur Bansberia Municipality gehörender Ort mit etwa 10.000 Einwohnern im Hugli-Distrikt im ostindischen Bundesstaat Westbengalen; er ist bedeutsam wegen einer Moscheeruine aus dem 13. Jahrhundert und der hier ansässigen Textilverarbeitung.
rdf:langString Tribeni is a locality in Bansberia Municipality of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal and is currently a part of the area covered by (KMDA). It is an old holy place for the Hindus, the sanctity of which has been recognized for many centuries and had been mentioned in Pavanaduta, a Sanskrit piece of the last quarter of the 12th century. The Muslims took it over during early phases of their conquest of Bengal, also referred to as Turkish conquest in the thirteenth century. The place retains its holiness for multiple centuries, primarily due to the rivers it hosted, corroborated by records of the bathers at different timelines, who thronged during the festival of Makar Sankranti. Of the many odes written on the Ganges in various Indian languages, one that was recited and entered as a ritual offering to the river by the Brahmins during the medieval period, was presumably written in Sanskrit by Gaji Jafar Khan during his stay in Tribeni.
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