Activist of Islami Andolon Bangladesh offer Jumma prayers during the party's mass rally at Paltan in Dhaka, Bangladesh.© Mustafiz Mamun / Bengal Pix more photos available@ http://bengalpixbd.com
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Nymphaea rubra also know as Red Water Lily, Lal Shapla at Savar. Dhaka, Bangladesh. © Mustafiz Mamun / Bengal Pix more photos available@ http://bengalpixbd.com
Farmers carry sugarcanes through the buffalo cart in Panchagarh, Bangladesh. © Mustafiz Mamun / Bengal Pix mor photos@http://bengalpixbd.com
Monday, December 24, 2012
A man rides bullock cart through the agricultural field after harvesting paddy. © Syed Zakir Hossain / Bengal Pix. more photos available@ http://bengalpixbd.com
Potter makes clay pot using a traditional wheel at rural village in Jessore, Bangladesh.© Syed Zakir Hossain / Bengal Pix. more photos available@ http://bengalpixbd.com
Woman loads potteries on the van at rural village in Jessore, Bangladesh. © Syed Zakir Hossain / Bengal Pix. more photos@ http://bengalpixbd.com
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Rural children run with Bangladeshi national flag sthrough the mustard field at Chalan Beel in Natore. Bangladesh. © Mustafiz Mamun / Bengal Pix. More photos@ http://bengalpixbd.com
Almost dry canal on the Chalan Beel in Natore during winter. Natore, Bangladesh. © Mustafiz Mamun / Bengal Pix. More photos @ http://bengalpixbd.com
The Hatikumrul Navaratna Temple is located at the Navaratna village of Hatikumrul Union of Ullapara Upazila in Sirajganj district. It is believed to be a 300 years of old temple having similar architecture to the Kantanagar Temple of Dinajpur by shape. This temple was built somewhere between 1704 - 1728, by a tahsildar named Ramnath Bhaduri. Some people believe that this is the largest Navaratna temple of Bangladesh. © Mustafiz Mamun / Bengal Pix, more photos available@ http://bengalpixbd.com
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Bullock cart race in rural area in Jessore during winter season. Bangladesh. © Syed Zakir Hossain / Bengal Pix http://www.bengalpixbd.com
Celebrating Sri Sri Banbibi Puja inside the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wildlife sanctuary. Bagerhat, Bangladesh. © Syed Zakir Hossain / Bengal Pixhttp://www.bengalpixbd.com
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Young Manipuri girls perform the “Madhur Ras” dance at the ‘Raas Leela’
festival. The Bishnupriya Manipuri Community celebrates ‘Raas Leela’ at
the Madhabpur Jora Mandap, Kamalganj. The ‘Raas Leela’ is held to
symbolise Sri Krishna’s childhood. Manipuris have been celebrating this
festival on the ‘Purnima Tithi’ (full moon) in every year. Moulvibazar,
Bangladesh. © Syed Zakir Hossain / Bengal Pix
Manipuri boys perform the “Goshtho Leela” dance at the 'Raas Leela' festival. The Bishnupriya Manipuri Community celebrates 'Raas Leela' at the Madhabpur Jora Mandap, Kamalganj. The 'Raas Leela' is held to symbolise Sri Krishna's childhood. Manipuris have been celebrating this festival on the 'Purnima Tithi' (full moon) in every year. Moulvibazar, Bangladesh.@ Syed Zakir Hossain / Bengal Pix
Friday, December 14, 2012
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