Prasanna Chandra Tarkaratna was an Indian philosopher and logician in the early 19th century. The son of a wealthy Marwari
Ramnath Tarkasiddhanta, also known as Buno Ramnath, was a notable logician, scholar, and ideal teacher in Nabadwip during the eighteenth
Poramatala is one of the sacred religious centers in Navadwip. This area is covered by a massive banyan tree, which
Temple at Buroshivtala, Nabadwip. Built in Navaratna style. Present structure from 1907 CE. Older shrine existed before 1882 CE. Inner
Located in Nabadwip, Nadia. Tradition nearly 500 years old. Dakshina-form Kali worshipped with Vaishnava rules. No sacrifice despite Panchamundi asana.
Founded in 1912 (1318 B.S.) at Nabadwip. Founder: Radharamana Charan Das Dev (Barha Baba). Based on devotion, service, and welfare.
Boro Akhra, also known as Madan Gopal Mandir Bora Akhra, is a significant religious site in Nabadwip, West Bengal. It
Built in 1835 by Gurudas Das, a copper merchant. Located on the banks of the Bhagirathi River in Nabadwip. Designed
Sri Baldev Jew Temple is a revered Hindu shrine in Nabadwip dedicated to Radha-Madhav. It is located on Gantala Road,
Tant Kapoor Hat began as a weaving market connected to Nabadwip’s 15th-century textile activity. Shantipur’s Tant saree tradition influenced the
Sri Sri Chintamani Kunj is associated with Nabadwip. Nabadwip is the birthplace of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is worshipped
Ramsita Mandir, dedicated to Lord Ram and Goddess Sita. Ramsita Para, named after the temple. Famous for Ras Purnima festival
Samajbari is the ashram and samadhi of Sri Radharaman Charan Das Dev in Nabadwip. Established by Charan Das Babaji. Contains













