Mahamuni Pagoda

Manubankul village, South Tripura
Mahamuni Pagoda

The Mahamuni temple or pagoda is located in Manubankul village in south Tripura. The temple has a central shrine and is framed by an extensive grass lawn. The sanctum holds a large mahamuni image which is a small chamber and has a roof covering made up of seven tired roofs. This place traces back to history and it was made during the royal reign. It is a memento of the yesteryears that blinds us together even today to our roots.

Mahamuni pagoda brings into prominence the hardwork of the artisans and the religiousness of the people   residing there. It provides good educational impact and an important topic for research as one gets to know about the historical roots better. The place consists of other viewable spots and good hospitality spots.

The traditional Mahamuni festival and owha festival is celebrated. Lord Buddha is worshipped by both Buddhist and hindu communities. Mahamuni pagoda is an ancient Buddhist monastery dominated by the ethnic Chakma, Mog and Barua tribal communities of Tripura. The best time to visit this place is during the month of march-April as because then occurs a famous week long fair. The place holds different amenity centres, shops nearby. The arcades leading to the main shrine have many shops that sell scented candles, incenses, sandals, robes and flowers.

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How to reach

The place is 155 kilometres near the Agartala airport from where it can easily be reached by bus. The place can be easily reached by an auto or bus from Kumarghat railway station. Roadways: Jampui Hill is well connected by road. One can easily avail the sevices of a bus or any other vehicle.

Nearest city

Agartala