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Jor Bangla Temple
Pabna >>  Pabna Sadar

You can see this temple named Jor Bangla Temple at a place called Jod Bangla in Pabna district town. The temple is built by bricks. This temple has been built on a curtain. They are named after Jodh Bangla Temple as they are both adjacent to the temples and built in the style of Dochala house in rural Bengal. This temple is a small temple. There are 3 entrances to enter it. The two pillars of the entrance are divided into 3 sections. There are numerous terracotta with statues of gods and goddesses in the walls and pillars of the building. Although the temple is repaired, its antiquity is just like the previous one. There is a legend that a trader named Bohramohan Kouri built this temple in the eighteenth century. ...... read full story

Golak Dham Temple
Panchagarh >>  Debiganj

There is an ancient temple in the village Shikarpur of Debiganj upazila of Panchagarh district. It is known as the Gola Dham Mandir. The temple is also called Pancharatna temple. You can see 3 rooms in the temple. You can see 5 piles at the top of the main cell. The temple is very artistic. In 1846 a man named Joy Gopal Goswami built this temple. The temple is decorated with the portrait of various animals, flower, manasana statues and man. ...... read full story

Nalia Jor Bangla Temple
Rajbari >>  Baliakandi

These Jor (pairs) of Bangla temples are found in Naliya village of Baliakandi upazila. But now it is destroyed. The temple was built in 1655. It is known that Raja Sitaram Ray built this temple. If you want to see the ancient Jor Bangla Temple, you will have to go to Naliagram of Jamalpur Union, about 14 kilometers from Baliakandi upazila of Rajbari district. ...... read full story

Belgaichi Mahaprabhu Temple
Rajbari >>  Rajbari Sadar

You can see Sri Sri Mahpravur temple at Khanganj village in Khangganj union of sadar upazila of Rajbari district. To the locals it is known as Belgaichi Mahapravur Temple. In 1803, the zamindar of Natore Rani Bhabani built the temple. There are several other temples next to this ancient temple. These are the Vishwa Mandir, Nat Mandir. You will also find there paved wells, dolmancha, and bath place. There is a very ancient Bakul tree in the temple premises. The tree is approximately 200 years old. ...... read full story

Chariot (Ratha) temple
Rajshahi >>  Puthia

This chariot temple in Patiya upazila is one of the archaeological sites in Rajshahi district. This chariot temple can be seen near the Panchatana Shiva Temple in Patiya Rajbari. The temple is a double-decked building, and built by bricks. It is made of octagonal in the land plan. The roof of the temple is dome-shaped. At the ground floor and first floor, you will see 8 walls. An entry path can be found on each wall. The chariot temple was built in the nineteenth century. ...... read full story

Gobinda Temple
Rajshahi >>  Puthia

This Govinda Temple is a temple adjacent to the zamindar house in Putia upazila of Rajshahi district. The temple has been built like four chawls in Bengal. There are 2 roofs in the Dochala house, so you can find 4 roofs in this temple. Gobinda Temple is built in a square. Its length is about 34 feet long. There are three entrance paths on the north wall of the temple. There are 1 entry path on the east and west walls. 4 towers can be seen in the 4 corners of the temple. The walls of the temple are rich in terracotta design. In these designs, Randha-Krishna's love story, Ramayana, the story of the Mahabharata, the statues of gods and goddesses, animal figures, leaves of leafy leaves have been found. It is known that in the eighteenth century this temple was built. ...... read full story

Jagadatri Temple
Rajshahi >>  Puthia

You can see this temple named Jagdattari Temple in Patiya upazila of Rajshahi district. There are 3 rooms in the temple. This religious building is built in rectangular shape. The central chamber of the temple was constructed like Dochala (two roofs). Two rooms on both sides of the central chamber, built in Chalchala (four roofs) style. Due to this exceptional construction strategy, it is very pleasing to see. The terracotta design of the temple wall is also spectacular. In the terracotta of the wall of the temple you can see the story of the Ramayana, the different types of living and planting, etc. The temple was built in the nineteenth century. ...... read full story

Pancharatna Govinda Temple
Rajshahi >>  Puthia

The Pancharatna Temple is one of the attractions of Putia upazila in Rajshahi district. The temple is a two-storied building constructed in a square. The length of the building is approximately 48 feet. You will find four peaks in the four corners of the roof of this two-storey building. And you can see 1 peak in the middle of the central cell. It is also known as Pancharatna temple, because there are five peaks in the temple. The terracotta design of the temple wall fascinates the tourists. In these designs Ramayana, Mahabharata, myths, war scenes, hunt, various plants etc. have been found. This temple is a unique artifact of the nineteenth century. ...... read full story

Pancharatna Shiva Temple
Rajshahi >>  Puthia

This temple will be seen near Puthia Rajbari in Rajshahi district. It is also known as Bhuvaneshwar temple. In the land plan, the temple is built in a square. This is about 63 feet in length. It is a two-storeyed elegant building. There are 5 entrance paths on each side of the temple. You will find four peaks in the four corners of the roof of this two-storey building. And you can see 1 peak in the middle of the central cell. It is also known as Pancharatna temple, because it has 5 peaks in the temple. There are verandahs around the main chamber of the temple. In 1823 Queen Bhubanmoye, the wife of King Jagat Narayan, built this temple. ...... read full story

Swing platform (Dol Mancha)
Rajshahi >>  Puthia

This temple can be seen in Rajbari of Putia upazila of Rajshahi district. This Swing platform temple is one of the ancient monuments located in Putia. A 4-storey building built in the lower ground of the temple and built in a four-storey building. The fourth floor of the temple is made of octagonal shape. There are 7 entrances on each side of the building on the bottom floor. On the second floor there are 5 entrances on each side, three entrances on each side on the third floor and there are 1 entrance gate n each side on the fourth floor. In 1895, a queen named Hemant Kumar Devi of Patiya Rajbari, built the temple. ...... read full story

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