Gokul Medh | |
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Native name গোকুল মেধ (Bengali) | |
Location | Bogra, Bangladesh |
Coordinates | 24°33′39″N 89°12′04″E / 24.5609°N 89.2010°E |
Built | Between 7th and 11th century AD |
Architectural style(s) | Gupta, Pala |
Gokul Medh is in Bogra, Bangladesh |
History of Bangladesh |
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Bangladesh portal |
Gokul Medh is an archaeological site in Bangladesh. It is an excavated mound in the village of Gokul in Bogra Sadar Upazila, Bogra, about 2 km southwest of Mahasthangarh. It is also known as Lakshindar Medh, as it is known in folklore as the bridal chamber of Behula and Lakshinder, protagonists of a ballad. The mound served as the base of a Buddhist shrine or stupa built in the 7th century AD.[1]