over the years has become most popular centre for hindu and non hindus religious festivities

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Over the years it has become the most popular centre for Hindu and non-Hindus religious festivities. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Over the years it has become the most popular centre for Hindu and non-Hindus religious festivities. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Over the years it has become the most popular centre for Hindu and non-Hindus religious festivities.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Shankhari Bazar is located near the intersection of Islampur Road and Nawabpur Road, a block north of the Buriganga River, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The place especially belongs to the Bengali Hindus. About 70%–80% of the area residents are Bengali Hindus. Rest being Muslims. The area belonged to the Shankhari Community, who borrowed their name from Shankha, a decorated bangle crafted from slices of Shankha or conch shells. Shankha is the symbol that indicates that a Hindu woman is married. The Shankhari people are an artisan caste. Over the ages, Shankhari Bazaar has been elevated to the level of the most popular centre for religious Holi festivities. Every year people from all parts of Dhaka visit the old town to celebrate the festival of Holi. As one of the most densely populated areas in the world Shankhari Bazaar also has the largest concentration of the Hindus in Dhaka.


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