[1] Sri Angan is a Hindu ashram of Mahanam Sampradaya founded by Prabhu Jagadbandhu order of Hinduism, in the Goalchamat locality of Faridpur town.
It is said that the Pakistani soldiers misheard the chants as "Jai Bangabandhu" and the Bihari collaborators too convinced them that the sanyasis were praying for victory to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
[1] The Pakistani soldiers entered the prayer hall and pulled the sannyasis to the open space in front of the temple, beneath the elephant apple tree in the ashram premises.
[4] The brutal killings on the very first day of Pakistani operations created panic among the Hindu citizens.
[3] According to Rabindranath Trivedi, Captain Jamshed, who commanded the massacre and the subsequent desecration and destruction of the ashram, committed suicide in front of the altar of Prabhu Jagadbandhu Sundar a few days before the surrender of Pakistani Armed Forces on 16 December 1971.
[5] He was reportedly found dead within the Shree Angon compound, near the pond of the Shiva temple by the collaborators.
[5] According to freedom fighter Prabodh Kumar Sarkar, Captain Jamshed had become a lunatic before his death.