Kotila Mura
Kotila Mura is an ancient Buddhist archaeological site located in the Mainamati-Lalmai hills of Comilla, Bangladesh. This fascinating site, part of the Mainamati ruins, dates back to the 7th–8th century and consists of three stupas that represent the "Triratna" or the three jewels of Buddhism: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. Kotila Mura offers visitors a glimpse into the rich Buddhist heritage and history of the region while providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere for those who appreciate history and archaeology.
Why Visit Kotila Mura
- Historical Significance: Kotila Mura is part of the Mainamati archaeological complex, a treasure trove of ancient Buddhist relics.
- Ancient Buddhist Architecture: Explore the well-preserved stupas and learn about ancient Buddhist practices.
- Scenic Location: Set on a hilltop, Kotila Mura offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
- Cultural Exploration: The site is a testament to the spread of Buddhism in the Bengal region and offers insight into its historical development.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Kotila Mura is between October and March, during the cooler months when the weather is pleasant for exploring outdoor sites. The winter season also offers clear skies, making it an ideal time for sightseeing and photography.
How to Get There
- By Road: Kotila Mura is easily accessible by road from Comilla city, which is around 8 km away. You can take local buses or hire a private car.
- By Train: The nearest railway station is Comilla Railway Station, from where you can hire a rickshaw or take a local bus to reach Kotila Mura.
- By Air: The nearest airport is in Dhaka, about 100 km away. From Dhaka, you can travel by road to Comilla and then proceed to Kotila Mura.
Tips for Visitors
- Bring Water and Snacks: As the site is somewhat remote, carry water and light snacks with you.
- Wear Comfortable Shoes: The site is located on a hill, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the short climb.
- Respect the Site: Be mindful of the archaeological importance of the site and avoid touching or damaging the ancient structures.
- Photography: The site offers excellent photography opportunities, so don’t forget your camera!
Distances from Major Cities
- Dhaka: Approximately 100 km
- Chittagong: Approximately 150 km
- Khulna: Approximately 380 km
- Barisal: Approximately 270 km
- Rangpur: Approximately 400 km
- Rajshahi: Approximately 350 km
Visiting Kotila Mura is a journey into the rich Buddhist history of Bangladesh. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with the historical and cultural significance of the site, makes it a must-visit for history buffs, archaeology enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the Buddhist heritage of South Asia.
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