CulturalInscribed 1985Bangladesh
Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Bangladesh, inscribed in 1985.
About This Site
Evidence of the rise of Mahayana Buddhism in Bengal from the 7th century onwards, Somapura Mahavira, or the Great Monastery, was a renowned intellectual centre until the 12th century. Its layout perfectly adapted to its religious function, this monastery-city represents a unique artistic achievement. With its simple, harmonious lines and its profusion of carved decoration, it influenced Buddhist architecture as far away as Cambodia.
| Category | Cultural |
| Date Inscribed | 1985 |
| Cultural Criteria | c1, c2 |
| Location | Bangladesh |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 25.0333333, Longitude: 88.9833333
Inscription Justification
Brief synthesis Geographically located to the north-west of Bangladesh in the district of Naogaon, the heart-land of ancient “Varendra”, close to the village of Paharpur the extensive ruins of the Buddhist monastic complex are the most spectacular and important pre-Islamic monument in Bangladesh. The first builder of the monastery was Dharmapala Vikramshila (770-810AD), the king of Varendri-Magadha, as inscribed on a clay seal discovered in the monastery compound. The plan of the monastery can be described as a large square quadrangle measuring approximately 920 feet, with the main entrance, an elaborate structure, on the northern side. The outer walls of the monastery are formed by rows of cells that face inwards toward the main shrine in the centre of the courtyard. In the last building phases of the Monastery these cells, which formed the outer wall, totalled 177. The main central shrine has a cruciform ground plan and a terraced superstructure that rises in three terraces above ground level to a height of about 70 feet. The upper level is a massive rectangular central block which forms the central brick shaft. The intermediate terrace is a wide circumambulatory path which passes four main chapels or mandapas architectural plan, it is in fact a simple cruciform that has been elaborated with a series of projections at the re-entrants, a form that is copied at all levels on the main shrine. At the intermediate level there were originally two bands of terracotta plaques…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur located?
Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur is located in Bangladesh.
When was Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur was inscribed by UNESCO in 1985.
What criteria does Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur meet?
Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur meets the following UNESCO criteria: c1, c2.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026