Kamarpukur and Jayrambati
village in West Bengal, India
Kamarpukur and Jayrambati are two villages in West Bengal, separated by the imaginary district boundary of Bankura and Hooghly. Thousands of people visit these villages every year from the various parts of the world and get spiritually refreshed and elevated.
Kamarpukur is best known as the birthplace of Gadadhar Chattopadhyay, better known as Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. The village was once surrounded by extensive fields, often looked like an island floating in a vast sea of green. Apart from agriculture, it was also noted for cottage industries. The signs of ancient prosperity are still visible everywhere at Kamarpukur. A number of ponds, tanks and old buildings and dilapidated temples still bear witness to its old glory. People belonging to the different strata of society live in peace in the tranquil atmosphere of the village.
Jayrambati is known as the birthplace of Sarada Devi, wife of Sri Ramakrishna. Unlike its twin Kamarpukur, the village began to show signs of prosperity mainly after Sarada Devi's advent.