A Hindu
cowman named Kalu Ghosh later discovered his decaying body in the forest whilst looking for his cow, and took it to Sheikh Dara Malik. The body was buried near Gorachand's half-built mosque on the banks of the
Bidyadhari River. The area came to be known as
Haroa from
har meaning bone as Gorachand's body was in a decayed state when it was being buried according to Islamic practice. The guardians of the tomb continue to be descendants of Sheikh Dara Malik including Peyar Bakhsh, after whom the village of Peyera is named after, as well as
Muhammad Shahidullah's father Mafizuddin Ahmed. Shahidullah did not serve in the mausoleum. The
Sultan of Lakhnauti donated 1500 bigha land for the maintenance of the tomb of Pir Gorachand in Haroa. In honour of Kalu Ghosh, Hindu milkmen bring milk to the shrine on his
urs, which is 11
Falgun (February), every year. There is an annual fair held in his memory in the village. There have been many
Puthi and books in Bengali that have been written about the Pir. There is a road in Kolkata named after him. Other than Haroa and Bherachampa, here are many places associated with Gorachand such as: • Dargah of Sherpur (near
Ashoknagar) • Old Tetultala of Chandanhati village,
Barasat (Gorachand would ride his horse to this location to meet with Ekdil Shah) • Kamdevpur Mandir (constructed by a Hindu servant in honour of Gorachand) • Nazargah of Kharur village,
Hasnabad • Nazargah of
Ghorarash and Nehalpur • Nazargah of Bamanpukur (established by a Hindu servant to distribute
kheer annually on Gorachand's
urs date 11 Falgun) • Other nazargas of
Deganga such as those in Gangulia, Narayanpur, Hasia, Gangdhulot, Sathatia, Gosaipur, Yazpur, Sohai and Bhasalia • A
dargah in Gorachand Dargah Road,
Park Circus,
Kolkata. • Gorachand Road, Kolkata • Gorachand Lane, Kolkata • Gorachand Library, Haroa ==Gallery==