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  2. Muktagachha Shiva temple - Wikipedia

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    The architectural style is Nagara. It has a square Garbhagriha (Womb Chamber) in each temple. It has a flat roof called Mandapa. The temple is highly decorated with plaster especially the part that contains Shikhara (the representational mountain) above the roof. It is oblong in shape with conical shape tops and small corridors on a high ...

  3. List of Hindu temples in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The temple is a state-of-the-art temple for the local Hindu community, thousands converge at the temple during the holiest festivals. Sri Sri Radha Giridhari Temple Bandarban: 2000 AD The temple and a large plot of land has been owned by the ISKCON for over 2 decades and a large temple complex is currently under construction. Mayer Mondir ...

  4. Bahulara Ancient Temple - Wikipedia

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    But the temple is dedicated to Siddhesvara Mahadeva. [5] Height of this temple is 19.2 metre at present. Situated on the banks of the Dwarakeswar River, "Siddheshwara temple at Bahulara in the Bankura district is probably the finest specimen of a brick built rekha deul temple of medieval period now standing in Bengal," according to Nalini ...

  5. Hindu temple architecture - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of a Hindu temple (Nagara style). These core elements are evidenced in the oldest surviving 5th–6th century CE temples. Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many different styles, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same, with the essential feature an inner sanctum, the garbha griha or womb-chamber, where the primary Murti or ...

  6. List of Hindu temples in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The roof is usually elevated by one or five (pancharatna) usually round Tambour-like towers, which differ in their shape significantly from the tower-like structures (shikharas) of North Indian temples of Nagara style. From 17. to 19. In the 19th century, nine-to thirteen-Tower Temple buildings were built, but also a few with flat roofs.

  7. Dhakeshwari Temple - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Dhakeshwari Temple was renamed Dhakeshwari Jatiya Mandir (National Temple) reflecting its position as the centre of Hindu culture and worship in Bangladesh. [5] This was the culmination of a major campaign by Bangladeshi Hindu groups who had been demanding official recognition for the primary Hindu place of worship following the ...

  8. Temples of Bishnupur - Wikipedia

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    Built by the daughter-in-law of Mallaraj Gopal Singha, Churamoni Devi in ekratna style with brick and has bas relief carvings. Chhinnamasta Temple Chhinnamasta: Built by the Guin family of Midnapore. Sanreswar temple Lord Shiva: 1346 The temple is made of laterite stone, which possibly had a sikhara of the Nagara style presently missing ...

  9. Jor Bangla Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple is a great example of Jor-Bangla temple architecture, which belong to the chala style. [3] [4] The temple is the largest surviving Jor-Bangla temple. It is perhaps the most well-known terracotta temple in Bengal. [5] Currently, it is preserved as one of the archaeological monuments of India by the Archaeological Survey of India.