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In the Howrah-Azimganj section of Eastern Railway, 192 km away from Howrah Station, there is a small village and station named "Karna Subarna". Perhaps, most of the people passing through this station/village would not know that 1400 years ago, Karna Subarna was the capital city of Sasanka, the first Brahman king of ancient Bengal (Gaur) who ruled in the 7th Century CE. Legend has it that this place was also the capital of the "Anga" kingdom that was gifted by Duryodhana to Karna.
Karna Subarna was famous as a formal...
more... politico-administrative, military and religious urban center. The ancient university of Raktamrittika Mahavihar, a leading educational institute of Buddhism was here (visited by Xuanzang - Hu en Sang).
During Sasanka's rule, Bengal played a significannt role in the North Indian politics. Sasanka perhaps ruled over the Northern and Western parts of Bengal but dreamed of a vast empire. After annexing Magadha and conquering Varanasi (Kasi), Sasanka and his ally, Devagupta, the king of Malwa, attacked Kanauj, defeated and killed its king Grahavarmana. The retaliatory battle between Rajya Vrdhana, the latter's brother-in-law and the king of Thaneswar and Sasanka and his ally resulted in the death of the former. This was followed by prolonged battle between Sasanka and Rajya Vardhan's brother and successor, King Harsha Vardhana, a powerful ruler and a military genius. Though Harsha could conquer back Kanauj, he could not conquer Bengal till such time Sasnka was alive.
Possibly Sasanka died without a heir and after his death, by the end of the 7th Century, CE, Karna Subarna faded into oblivion. The sun of glory of Karna Subarna had set many centuries ago. Sasanka appeared as a meteor in Bengal and left a blazing trail of glory but today that is mostly forgotten.
Pics here are of the Karna Subarna Railway Station Building and remains of Raktamrittika Mahavihar (c 600 CE).
To day at Karna Subarna, there is neither any place to stay (hotel) nor any eating joint, only its history is there.
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please wait...Translate to EnglishYo, check out this #banglagolpo series, bruh. In the Howrah-Azimganj section of Eastern Railway, about 192 km from Howrah Station, there's this small village and station called "Karna Subarna". Most people passing through here prob don't even know that 1400 years ago, Karna Subarna was the capital city of Sasanka, the first Brahman king of ancient Bengal (Gaur) who ruled in the 7th Century CE. Rumor has it that this place was also the capital of the "Anga" kingdom that Duryodhana gave to Karna as a gift. Karna Subarna used to be a big deal, man. It was like a fancy political, military, and religious hub. The ancient university of Raktamrittika Mahavihar, a top-notch Buddhism school, was located here. Xuanzang, this dude from back in the day, even visited it, ya know. During Sasanka's rule, Bengal played a big role in North Indian politics. Sasanka wanted to build a massive empire, so he took over Magadha, conquered Varanasi, and attacked Kanauj. He even killed its king, Grahavarmana. But then things got crazy, bro. Rajya Vardhana, Grahavarmana's brother-in-law and the king of Thaneswar, battled against Sasanka and eventually died. Then there was this prolonged fight between Sasanka and Rajya Vardhana's bro, King Harsha Vardhana, who was a straight-up powerful ruler and military genius. Harsha managed to get Kanauj back, but he couldn't take over Bengal as long as Sasanka was alive. Sasanka probably died without any kids, and by the end of the 7th Century CE, Karna Subarna was forgotten, man. The glory of Karna Subarna vanished ages ago. Sasanka was like a shooting star in Bengal, leaving behind a trail of fame, but nowadays, not many folks remember that. The pics I'm sharing show the Karna Subarna Railway Station Building and some remains of Raktamrittika Mahavihar from around 600 CE. Nowadays, there's no place to stay or eat at Karna Subarna, bro. It's just all about its history, ya know? Hit the link here for more info: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=783941184958405&id=100000275914124