17/02/2021
'Lipi'
The Susunia Hill is wealthy in verifiable incentive also. You will observer a stone engraving that is viewed as the 'most established' rock engraving of West Bengal. As per verifiable perspectives, Raja Chandravarman constructed his fortress in this spot yet there is no hint of that post as of now. The stone engravings of 4-th century AD was kept in the spot named Pushkarana. Pushkarana or Pakhanna was the Capital of Chandravarman's realm. Individuals accept that Raja was executed against a fight with Chandra Gupta Maurya. The engraving is an ASI ensured site. The antiquated stone engraving comprises of two sections and a noticeable 'Chakra'(wheel) with bursting edges. The initial segment shows that the engraving is crafted by Raja Chandravarman and the subsequent one expresses that the town of Choshagrama was moved to Chakrasvamin.