All Souls day 2016 | Bhawanipore Cemetery Kolkata |
All Souls day a Christian ritual is being celebrated at Bhawanipore Cemetery , Kolkata. Kith and Kins of the departed souls offered prayers with flower petals, bouquet and candle. Aroma of Incense sticks filled the air and the deep sorrow for the departed should made the heart numb.
Bhawanipore Cemetery Kolkata SOULS Day
All Souls Day or All Saints Day and Chhath (छठ पूजा) happened on the same day 2nd November 2019 this Year. This Video Log showcase the ambience and mood those area (Kolkata), how light play change the sequnce to another lebel. Also how those ritual maintain very closely diverse background and culture peacfully. Specially trying keep those natural real authentic sound play as mcuh as I can. We need to preserve those sounds it's very precious to hear. So let's inspire from Street of Kolkata.
Bhawanipore Cemetery most popular for All Souls day. It's near by Netaiji Bhavan Metro gate No. 3 (Walking Distance). Special Attraction if you walk these street you can find on that one club cleberated Shahrukh Khan (SRK) Birthday nicely with music off course. Bet time to visit on this day 2-3 pm. This cemetery popular for another reason lots of films shoot happened here.
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All Saints Day | Bhawanipore Cemetery Kolkata
All Saints Day | Bhawanipore Cemetery | Kolkata 2016
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Fantastic 250 year old cemetery - Kolkata, India
The South Park Street Cemetery in central Kolkata is one of the earliest non-church cemeteries in the world. It opened in 1767 and was in use until about 1830, despite the plaque on the entry gate claiming it closed in 1790. Although Europeans started not to use it as much after that time. 1600 grave sites or tombs are located there with a vast array of fascinating architecture. Many of the tombs and monuments are of a size rarely seen in more modern cemeteries. The oldest grave is of Mrs. S. Pearson who died in 1768. Many of the markers are touching, especially of young women and children who most likely followed their husbands and fathers to India and then met with premature death from tropical diseases.
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All Saints Day | All Souls Day | Lower Circular Road Cemetery Kolkata
In Christianity, All Souls' Day commemorates All Souls, the Holy Souls, or the Faithful Departed; that is, the souls of Christians who have died. Observing Christians typically remember deceased relatives on the day. In Western Christianity the annual celebration is now held on 2 November and is associated with the three days of Allhallowtide, including All Saints' Day (1 November) and its vigil, Halloween (31 October). In the Catholic Church, the faithful refers specifically to baptized Catholics; all souls commemorates the church penitent of souls in Purgatory, whereas all saints commemorates the church triumphant of saints in Heaven. In the liturgical books of the western Catholic Church (the Latin Church) it is called the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (Latin: Commemoratio omnium fidelium defunctorum), and is celebrated annually on 2 November. In the ordinary form and Divine Worship form of the Roman Rite, it remains on 2 November if this date falls on a Sunday; in the extraordinary form, it is transferred to Monday, 3 November. On this day in particular, Catholics pray for the dead. In the Church of England it is called The Commemoration of the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) and is an optional celebration; Anglicans view All Souls' Day as an extension of the observance of All Saints' Day and it serves to remember those who have died, in connection with the theological doctrines of the resurrection of the body and the Communion of Saints. In the Eastern Orthodox Church and the associated Eastern Catholic Churches, it is celebrated several times during the year and is not associated with the month of November.
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PARK STREET CEMETERY KOLKATA 2019|HAUNTED PLACE IN KOLKATA|WALK WITH BONG BOYS|HISTORY OF CEMETERY|
South Park Street Cemetery is located on Mother Teresa Sarani, Kolkata, India. The road used to be called Park Street, and prior to that Burial Ground Road.
The Park Street Cemetery was one of the earliest non-church cemeteries in the world, and probably the largest Christian cemetery outside Europe and America in the 19th century. Opened in 1767 on what was previously a marshy area, the cemetery was in use until about 1830 and is now a heritage site, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The cemetery was opened to relieve the pressure on the old burial ground in the heart of the city. The road leading to the cemetery came to be known as the Burial Ground Road but was subsequently renamed Park Street after the park around Vansittart's garden house. By the year 1785 the burial ground had been extended on the northern side of Park Street and by 1840 a vast new cemetery was opened to the east of the Lower Circular Road. The Europeans started to disuse it in the year 1790. It has been confirmed by a marble plaque at the gate which reads South Park Street, Opened:1767, Closed:1790.
Tollywood's Bengali film, Gorosthaney Sabdhan (literal translation: Beware in the cemetery) was shot here. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray.
Notable Tombs:
Rose Aylmer (died 1800)
Elizabeth Barwell (died 1779)
George Bogle (1746–1781), diplomat
Lieutenant-General Sir John Clavering (c.1722-1777), army officer
Augustus Cleveland (d. 1784), colonial administrator
Captain Edward Cooke, (1772-1799), Royal Navy officer
Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (1809–1831), teacher and poet
Sir Elijah Impey (1732-1809), judge
Sir William Jones (1746–1794), Indologist, founder of the Asiatic Society
Colonel Robert Kyd (1746–1793), botanist
Lieut. Col. Colin Mackenzie (1754–1821), Surveyor General of India
Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, 6th Baronet (1754–1818), politician
Major-General Charles Stuart (1758–1828), army officer and Indophile popularly known as Hindoo Stuart
Walter Landor Dickens, son of English novelist Charles Dickens. He was buried initially in Bhowanipore war cemetery and the tombstone was later moved here in 1987
The memorials are almost all architecturally imposing and replete with classical details and sculptures. Among the interesting professions mentioned in the epitaphs are: breeder of cattle, jail-keeper, silversmith, schoolteacher, architect, translator, livery, printer, head tide-waiter, park superintendent, cooper, postmaster and surgeon.
Grave 363 and the oldest
This grave contains only the following epitaph, possibly indicating that the person wished to remain anonymous: A virtuous mother (died 1825). The oldest grave in this graveyard is of Mrs.S.Pearson.(1768)
Features
The tombs are a mix of Gothic and the rich flavour of the Indo-Saracenic style. Among the Indo-Saracenic tombs is a unique and composite brick structure built in the ‘panchyatana’ manner, with a central dome flanked by miniature replicas of Orissan ‘rekha deul’ on four sides. Coupled with this peculiarity, the black basalt carvings on the frontal façade indicate a distinct respect for the Hindu faith.
Few notorious people along with some so called modern and educated persons making this place more like a park. They are doing many wrong thing over here. People are trying to steal the historical valuable things from here.
We desperately request to this people place do not abuse this place. Stop stealing. Many European people visit here. They are getting negative messages about us, about our city & about our country.
We all need to come forward and need to take any step to stop this nonsense immediately.
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Road Behind LCR Cemetery, Calcutta
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A visit to the Old Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta, in 2001
A visit to the Old Park Street cemetery in 2001, specifically to search for the graves of my Swinhoe ancestors, buried there from the late eighteenth century onwards. Filmed by Alan Macfarlane. Some more detailed information is below.
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.. our interest in Swinhoes took us to the European graveyard when an enterprising man had xeroxed the mouldering records of burials and was able to find a number of Swinhoes in four separate graves. There was also an earlier cemetery opened about 1770 but closed some twenty years later. The graves there were really opulent indicating people of real wealth. This cemetery has no surviving records of burials, but we did find two stones with more Swinhoe information. The men were all lawyers except for the most recent who was in tea. Indians were allowed to use the graveyard since 1934. The plots are effectively sold to the families so even those that are in ruins can not be dug up without the permission of the family. This is causing problems for the present generation of Christians as there are few spaces left for burial and most of the occupiers left long ago.
Swinhoe graves:
Ella Augusta, 20.5.1841/1843 plot 21 3W17S [found]
Jane, wife of Thomas Bruce, 7.7.1849, plot 21
Thomas Bruce aged 58 years, late solicitor of East India Company, 8.3.1850, plot 21
William, 62 years 8 months 1 day, 11.2.1896, plot 21
William Reginald Dawes, born 4.12.1900, 17.11.1903, plot 21
Mary Lucy, 2 years 7 months 21 days, 30.9.1909, plot 21
Adelaide Emmeline, wife of Dawes Chief Presidency Magistrate, Calcutta, born 11.8.1886, 18.12.1915, plot 21
quote from grave: In loving memory of Mary Lucy Swinhoe daughter of Lt. Col. Mathias and Mrs Mathias, aged 2 years 2 months, 30.9.1909, plot 21
C.H. late of the Joonktollee Tea Co. Ltd., 30.11.1929, plot 15 3W2N [found]
William Alford, 1 year 5 months, 23.1.1865, plot 1 2W19N [ruined]
Charlton, 33 years 11 months, 7.11.1895, plot 1
Eliza Georgina, 76 years 4 months 19 days, 24.3.1910, plot 18 1W19S [ruined] In old graveyard:
John Henry esq late officiating solicitor of the Honourable Co. at Calcutta, born 3.2.1794, died 15.10.1857. He was a generous and honest man and has left many who well know his worth and deplore his early death. This pillar is raised by his affectionate brother T.B. Swinhoe
Mrs Catherine Elizabeth wife of John Henry, and daughter of Robert Penny esq of Weymouth, Dorsetshire, died 28.6.1820 aged 25 years, erected by husband, also had children?
15.11.2001
will i see GHOSTS?? @PARK STREET CEMETERY,KOLKATA
The Park Street Cemetery is an important heritage place of Kolkata. It was established during the colonial rule of the British. Previously known as Burial Ground Road, it is one of the oldest cemeteries of Kolkata.
Opened in 1767, the cemetery was in use until about 1830 and is now a heritage site.There are around 1600 graves or tombs here.
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Famous Haunted Place The Park Street Cemetery was one of the earliest non-church cemeteries in the world,
and probably the largest Christian cemetery outside Europe and America in the 19th century.
Opened in 1767 on what was previously a marshy area, the cemetery was in use until about 1830
and is now a heritage site, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India.
The cemetery was opened to relieve the pressure on the old burial ground in the heart of the city.
The road leading to the cemetery came to be known as the Burial Ground Road but was subsequently
renamed Park Street after the park around Vansittart's garden house. By the year 1785 the burial
ground had been extended on the northern side of Park Street and by 1840 a vast new cemetery was
opened to the east of the Lower Circular Road. The Europeans started to disuse it in the year 1790.
It has been confirmed by a marble plaque at the gate which reads.South Park Street, Opened in 1767, Closed in 1790.
Notable Tombs in Park Street Cemetery
1. The tomb of Sir William Jones.
2. Rose Aylmer (died 1800)
3. Elizabeth Barwell (died 1779)
4. George Bogle (1746–1781), diplomat
5. Lieutenant-General Sir John Clavering (c.1722-1777), army officer
6. Augustus Cleveland (d. 1784), colonial administrator
7. Captain Edward Cooke, (1772-1799), Royal Navy officer
8. Henry Louis Vivian Derozio (1809–1831), teacher and poet
9. Sir Elijah Impey (1732-1809), judge
10.Sir William Jones (1746–1794), Indologist, founder of the Asiatic Society
11.Colonel Robert Kyd (1746–1793), botanist
12.Lieut. Col. Colin Mackenzie (1754–1821), Surveyor General of India
13.Sir John Hadley D'Oyly, 6th Baronet (1754–1818), politician
14.Major-General Charles Stuart (1758–1828), army officer and Indophile popularly known as Hindoo Stuart
15.Walter Landor Dickens, son of English novelist Charles Dickens. He was buried initially in Bhowanipore war cemetery and the tombstone was later moved here in 1987
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