Panchari Shantipur Aranya Kutir (Panchari Shantipur Aranya Kutir), a sacred pilgrimage site for Buddhists, is situated in the deep forest of Panchari in Khagrachari district, covering an area of about 65 acres . This kuthi was established in 1999 by Principal Bhante Bhadanta Rajanrakshita Mahathero to facilitate the meditation of the monks in a quiet natural environment. The main attraction of Shantipur Aranya Aranya Kuthir is the second largest Buddhist statue in South Asia and the largest in Bangladesh. It took about 4 years to build this 50 feet aesthetic Buddhist statue. Surrounded by small hills and hill trees, the hut has spacious grounds, two artificial lakes, a stage, a small fenced house and a lighthouse for devotees to worship.
More than 20,000 different forest and fruit trees planted around Kuthir continue to play an important role in protecting the forest and environment. Among the other structures of Shantipur Aranya Kuthir are the well-decorated prayer place, the statue of Lavishreshtha Sibley Mahasthavir, the statue of Upagupta Mahasthavir, the conqueror of the battle, the monk's shala with a length of 100 cubits, the desnaghar with a length of 60 cubits, the dining room with a length of 80 cubits, Maitri Bhavan, the residence of the head monk, and the beautiful shramanshala. Each of the sculptures in Kuthira depict different stories, teachings and inspirational sayings from the life of Gautama Buddha. Besides, there are more than 25 sadhana kuthirs and sub kuthirs. In each hut a bhikkhu and shramana are engaged in meditation. There are 13 huts behind the big statue where devotees perform Sadhana, hence public entry is prohibited. In order to facilitate religious rituals, entry of visitors to Panchari Shantipur Aranya Kuthir is prohibited from 11 am to 1.30 pm.
This non-violence religious organization is playing a leading role in maintaining peace, harmony and harmony in Panchari. Buddhist pujas and festivals are organized here on Buddhist Purnima, Asadhi and Prabarana Purnima every year. More than 50,000 devotees and pilgrims from different parts of the country come to this Panchari Shantipur Aranya Kuthira during the difficult Cheebar donation. Every day hundreds of pilgrims and tourists arrive here from different parts of the country.