Matiabag Palace
Matiabag Rajbari or Matiabag Palace is in Gauripur in Dhubri district of Assam.[1] It is a beautiful palace at Matiabag hill and on bank of the Godadhar river. Because of this it is called Matiabag Rajbari. It was used as Hawakhana by the Royal family of Gauripur. It was used as residence by famous pre-independence era actor and director (Devdas movie famed) late Pramathesh Chandra Barua. It was the residence of Padmasree late Pratima Barua Pandey, the great Goalpariya Lokgeet singer (folk singer) and Parboti Barua, the Elephant Queen (also called Hasti kanya). The palace exhibits a unique structure and architecture in the region.[2][3]
Matiabag Rajbari | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Indian architecture |
Location | Gauripur Assam India |
Coordinates | 26.5°N 89.58°E |
Client | Royal family of Gauripur |
History
As per people's belief, once Raja Pratap Chandra Barua (the then ruler of Gauripur) was hunting in the forest and saw a frog which was eating a snake. He was surprised to see this unnatural thing. Being a very strong devotee of Goddess Mahamaya, he believed that it was a message for him from Mahamaya. Afterward, he constructed a temple for Goddess Mahamaya and named the place as Gauripur after the alias "Gauri" of Mahamaya.[4][5]
Transportation
Driving distance from Dhubri to Gauripur is 9 km and from Guwahati to Gauripur is 261 km. The nearest railway station is at Dhubri. Well-connected airports are at Guwahati (261 km) and Bagdogra (226 km).
References
- Prakash, Ved (2007). Encyclopaedia of North-East India, Volume 2. ISBN 9788126907045. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- Pramathesh palace in ruins
- Wikimapia Info
- English Wikipedia
- Contribution of Gauripur zamindar