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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NabadwipNabadwip - Wikipedia

    Nabadwip (/ ˌnæbəˈdwiːp /), also spelt Navadwip, anciently Nadia or Nudiya, is a heritage city in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is regarded as a holy place by Hindus, and is the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

  2. The top sightseeing places in Nabadwip are Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math, ISKCON Temple, Nabadwip, Radha Rani Temple, Shri Devananda Gaudiya Math, Sri Mahaprabhu Mandir, Shiv Mandir.

  3. Nabadwip, city, southeastern West Bengal state, northeastern India. It lies at the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Jalangi rivers. The Bhagirathi River has shifted its course, cutting the city off from the rest of the surrounding area.

  4. Nabadwip (NAW-bohd-dihp) is a holy tourism and pilgrim place in West Bengal. It is the birthplace of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Many scholars, Sadhakas and Tantriks were born here. Nabadwip was referred to as the " Oxford of Bengal". Most of the popular festivals of Nabadwip are Shakta Rash, Dol Yatra, Rath Yatra, Gaura Purnima, Durga puja etc.

  5. Blanketed away in the commotion of West Bengal, Nabadwip - Mayapur is a cluster of nine islands located on the banks of Ganges. This place is one of those few religious shrines whose spirit of devotion is palpable. The scattered forests, orchids and winding paths leading to small villages give you an excellent sense of peace.

  6. Things to Do in Nabadwip, India: See Tripadvisor's 18 traveler reviews and photos of Nabadwip tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Nabadwip. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. www.incredibleindia.org › destinations › kolkataNabadwip | Incredible India

    Soaked in historical charm, the 11th-century town of Nabadwip lies about 130 km from Kolkata. It is peppered with ancient temples and grand monuments, all of which preserve vestiges of its glorious past, when Nabadwip was the capital of the Sena empire under king Ballal Sen and king Lakshman Sen, who ruled between 1159 and 1206.