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Jiyat Kunda is an archeological site in Mahasthangarh. Also known as The Well of Life The capital of Bengal was Mahasthangarha a  part of which was Jiyat Kunda. It was a large hole. Jiyat Kund, is an archeological site, which according to local tradition is the palace of the last Hindu king Parashuram. Parashuram Palace is an archeological site located in the fort of Mahasthangarh about 200 meters north of the site.

Story
The inner diameter of the well known as Jiyat Kunda is 3.86 m (outside 4.78 m) but, as it goes deeper, it decreases due to offset. A large piece of granite rectangular stone facing east has a projection inside, seemingly designed to facilitate water extraction. A series of other stone fragments firmly embedded in the masonry of the well that projected in two rows, descending to the water level and providing steps.

Mystery
That well is relatively mental orgy and probably contemporary with the so-called Parasurama prad, the tradition of the Christian part of the 18th or 19th century says that King Parasurama revived his dead sannyas well with water during his predecessor. With Shah Balkhi Mahewar and his followers Parashuram could bring the dead soldiers back to life with the help of a well. And he repeatedly used those soldiers in battle. Shah Sultan came to know about the secret power of Parshuram's well to revive these soldiers. The Sultan loses the life-giving power of the cottage and throws a piece of meat with the help of a kite. As a result, the miraculous power of the cottage is lost. Parashuram goes towards destruction. But archaeological evidence does not support this legend