

Hindu community believe and depends on multi God and goddess for their removal from all kinds of agony , danger and badness of life according their ritual myth. The mother Kali ( called Ma Kali) is one of the powerful goddess among of them. Miraculously she appeared in the world with her team in very dark night and begin to fight with all kinds of evil and bad powers. She defeated them and detach their head from body .Lastly she enjoy the festive night with her team through drinking the evils blood with wearing garland as a necklace by the detached heads of evils and get satisfaction to established innocent , peaceful and aesthetic world .Having informed this story her husband Moha Dev a devoted saint of God strongly opposed his wife Kali for her blood drinking conception , because Moha Dev believed that the message of peace is better than murder as well as blood drinking activities. Lastly Kali compromise her husband in regards and begun to spreading the message of peace instead of blood drinking fight. Hindu community always remember Ma Kali in their daily life for blessing and escaping them from all kinds of dangers and sorrows through arranging worship festival in honour of Ma Kali Goddess for betterment of life . The Hindu community of Manikgonj Bangladesh has arranged a colourful worship festival by making Ma Kali and her team mem,bers including her husband Moha Dev’s Idle on the last day of Bengoli month Chaitra (14 th January 2005) called Pous sankranti occasion . This mythical story has made by taking portraiture of Ma Kali’s fighting squad .
After ending the ritual formalities ma kali goddess goes to immersion in the river with festive gathering of community .


Vawal national park located in Gazipur in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh, the Bhawal National Park is truly a natural treasure. The park was established in 1974 with the main goal of protecting the park’s most important habitants. It was also designed to provide recreational opportunities for the people of Bangladesh.
The Bhawal National Park covers an area of some 5 022 ha. This area is home to an incredibly diverse array of flora and fauna. The area was once covered by a lush forest canopy created by Sal (Shorea robusta) trees. Unfortunately illegal deforestation has stripped the area of much of this natural vegetation – in fact only 600 km2 remains of what was once a magnificent forest. New trees and woodlands have been planted in an effort to help the forest recover, but it will most likely take many years before they are mature enough to support the incredible animal diversity that was once so common in this area. The coppice sal forest that remains is unique and it would be a truly magnificent thing if it was to once again spread out and reclaim the land. In times gone by the Bhawal National Park was renowned for housing a wonderfully exotic variety of creatures, such as leopard, elephant, clouded leopard, black panthers, tigers, peacocks and sambar deer. Unfortunately many of these animals have disappeared completely and only a few species still remain in this small strip of protected vegetation. If the vegetation was to recover sufficiently, it may be hoped that this enchanting mixture of creatures may once again inhabit the forest undergrowth.
Nevertheless nature lovers will not be completely disappointed. The park is home to 220 plant species, 13 mammal species, 9 reptile species, 5 amphibian species and 5 bird species. The Forest Department has already attempted to reintroduce several animal species to the area, including peacock, deer, cat fish and python. The Bhawal National Park is situated only about 40 km north of Dhaka city, which makes it t

Vawal national park located in Gazipur in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh, the Bhawal National Park is truly a natural treasure. The park was established in 1974 with the main goal of protecting the park’s most important habitants. It was also designed to provide recreational opportunities for the people of Bangladesh.
The Bhawal National Park covers an area of some 5 022 ha. This area is home to an incredibly diverse array of flora and fauna. The area was once covered by a lush forest canopy created by Sal (Shorea robusta) trees. Unfortunately illegal deforestation has stripped the area of much of this natural vegetation – in fact only 600 km2 remains of what was once a magnificent forest. New trees and woodlands have been planted in an effort to help the forest recover, but it will most likely take many years before they are mature enough to support the incredible animal diversity that was once so common in this area. The coppice sal forest that remains is unique and it would be a truly magnificent thing if it was to once again spread out and reclaim the land. In times gone by the Bhawal National Park was renowned for housing a wonderfully exotic variety of creatures, such as leopard, elephant, clouded leopard, black panthers, tigers, peacocks and sambar deer. Unfortunately many of these animals have disappeared completely and only a few species still remain in this small strip of protected vegetation. If the vegetation was to recover sufficiently, it may be hoped that this enchanting mixture of creatures may once again inhabit the forest undergrowth.
Nevertheless nature lovers will not be completely disappointed. The park is home to 220 plant species, 13 mammal species, 9 reptile species, 5 amphibian species and 5 bird species. The Forest Department has already attempted to reintroduce several animal species to the area, including peacock, deer, cat fish and python. The Bhawal National Park is situated only about 40 km north of Dhaka city, which makes it t


more than 3 lacs bangalee performign the national anthem together called lakho kont e jatio sangit to won the guinnese book record on the 26 march 2014 the 43rd anniversory of independence of bangladesh which acieved the brave nation bangalee by dedicating a ocean of blood through the great liberation war 1971 .

more than 3 lacs bangalee performign the national anthem together called lakho kont e jatio sangit to won the guinnese book record on the 26 march 2014 the 43rd anniversory of independence of bangladesh which acieved the brave nation bangalee by dedicating a ocean of blood through the great liberation war 1971 .

more than 3 lacs bangalee performign the national anthem together called lakho kont e jatio sangit to won the guinnese book record on the 26 march 2014 the 43rd anniversory of independence of bangladesh which acieved the brave nation bangalee by dedicating a ocean of blood through the great liberation war 1971 .


the diversity of street life and the skill craft men makes the soil god or swarossati worship , sakhari bazar dhaka, bangladesh

the life diversity over and surrounding the dying river buriganga of dhaka city , bangladesh on dec 2015


the polluted river buriganga and its surrounding lives and industries – dhaka bangladesh

we made a journey from sadarghat terminal dhaka to chand pur in day of 09 nov 12 by launch at 7 am . after few times we met a 12 years child at the upstairs of launch named sharif travelling to chand pur came from narayangonj district of bangladesh where he recite holy quran in a local hafezia madrasha ( islamic elementary school for memorizing holy quran ) and always suffer the unnecessary torchering by hujur ( teacher). so he left that place and started journey toward the unknown destination without informed his teachers and guardians . i observed him a very depressed ,helpless and imaginative child seeing his dress,and appearance .at that moment i decided to makce documentery during his journey with us in absolutely candid way .so my camera and minds eye started to follow him every moment with taking photographs. two of my comrade of journey hossain and arthur started clicking on him as a passionate photographer. i composed his decisive moments of imagination, movements, depressions, shadows and reflections, loneliness, ovservation of life and natural diversity of riverine bangladesh . after reching the chand pur launch terminal i invited him to had the breakfast with us because i recognised him as a svere hunger . at last once he lost himself by immerging the human crowds and we went our self photographic assignment with carrying the deaf cry of soul .

we made a journey from sadarghat terminal dhaka to chand pur in day of 09 nov 12 by launch at 7 am . after few times we met a 12 years child at the upstairs of launch named sharif travelling to chand pur came from narayangonj district of bangladesh where he recite holy quran in a local hafezia madrasha ( islamic elementary school for memorizing holy quran ) and always suffer the unnecessary torchering by hujur ( teacher). so he left that place and started journey toward the unknown destination without informed his teachers and guardians . i observed him a very depressed ,helpless and imaginative child seeing his dress,and appearance .at that moment i decided to makce documentery during his journey with us in absolutely candid way .so my camera and minds eye started to follow him every moment with taking photographs. two of my comrade of journey hossain and arthur started clicking on him as a passionate photographer. i composed his decisive moments of imagination, movements, depressions, shadows and reflections, loneliness, ovservation of life and natural diversity of riverine bangladesh . after reching the chand pur launch terminal i invited him to had the breakfast with us because i recognised him as a svere hunger . at last once he lost himself by immerging the human crowds and we went our self photographic assignment with carrying the deaf cry of soul .

মৌটূসীর (বয়স ১২ অষ্টম শ্রেনীর ছাত্রী) সাথে তার হুইল চেয়ারে আমার দেখা গতকাল ২০ ফেব্রুয়ারী ২১ শের বই মেলায় – শারীরিক প্রতি বন্দী মেয়েটি বাবা আর ভায়ের সাথে ঘুরে ঘুরে মেলা দেখেছে আর প্রচুর বই কিনেছে – আমি এবং কেমরা ছিলাম তার নিবীড় সাথী ।। ছবি তুলেছি তার ৫০০ এর উপর – তৈরী করব একটি গল্প … বিদায় নেয়ার সময় মৌটূসী ভাসা ভাসা অশ্রু সজল ছোখে আমাকে বলেছিলো – ” কাকা আমার সবছে প্রিয় লেখক জাফর স্যা্রের সাথের ছবি গুলো আমাকে দিবেন … পুরো গল্প সজাবো পরে আরও কলেবরে …………
* ছবি তোলার এক ফাঁকে মৌটূসীকে আমি ওর পছন্দের একটি বই উপহার দিয়েছিলাম এবং ওর বিশেষ অনুরোধে ছবি তুলতেও বাধ্য হয়েছিলাম ।।
ছবি তুলেছে ঃ ওর বড় ভাই আরিফ ……।।
i met Moutusi – 12 (class eight) in the book fair of dhaka city called ‘ 21 she boimela’ which held every year in the month of february .. on the occasion of international mother language day .
moutusi is a book lover disable children who came the fair rides on wheel chair with her father and elder brother and purchased many books as the choose . i with my camera was the whole time comrade with her and took more than 500 photos t

COX BAZAR IS THE LARGEST SEA BEACH OF THE WORLD WHICH IS 120 KM LONG TO BADAR MOKAM IN TEKNAF. COX BAZAR NAME HAS COME ACORDING TO THE NAME OF AN ENGLISH OFFICIAL CAPT COX IN 1798. ITS A FASCINATING AND SPLENDID BEACH VISITED MILLIONS OF TOURIST FROM HOME AND ABROAD EVERY YEAR . VERY SOON COX BAZAR


Bishwa Ijtema (or Bishsho Istema, Bengali: বিশ্ব ইজতেমা, the World or Global Congregation or Meeting) is an annual Tablighi Jamaat Islamic movement congregation held at Tongi, Bangladesh by the river Turag. It is the 2nd largest Muslim congregation in the world after Hajj. The event focuses on prayers and supplication and does not allow political discussion.[2]
The first meeting was reportedly held in 1946[4] (although various sources indicate other dates for this) and continues to be organized by the Bangladesh Tablighi Jamaat. It lasts three days and is attended by over five million Muslims, making it one of the largest congregations after the Hajj to Mecca and the gathering of Muslims in Karbala, Iraq to commemorate Arbaeen. (Hajj is mandatory and a pillar of Islam, whereas the Ijtema is neither). The program concludes with the Akheri Munajat, or final prayer. The tradition of Ijtema was initiated by an Indian savant named Muhammad Ilyas al-Kandhlawi and began as a small group of religious-minded individuals gathering at a local mosque. For forty-one years Tongi has been the chosen location, although similar programs are held on a lesser scale in other countries. The Ijtema is non-political, and therefore it draws people of all persuasion. Prayer is held for the spiritual adulation, exaltation and welfare of the Muslims community. This immensely popular program gives the people of Bangladesh an opportunity to interact with Muslims from other countries and is commonly attended by prominent political figures.
The congregation takes place at an area comprising 160 acres (0.65 km2) of land (0.25 square mile). Devotees from approximately 150 countries, including the host country, Bangladesh, attend the three-day Ijtema seeking divine blessings from Allah. In recent years, over twenty thousands foreign delegates attend the congregation each year. Special rates are provided by Bangladesh Biman’s world wonder fund.
Despite the large number of de