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Hindu temple in West Bengal, India
Malleswar Temple
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Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictBankura
DeityShiva
Location
LocationBishnupur
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates23°4′47.51″N 87°19′12.66″E / 23.0798639°N 87.3201833°E / 23.0798639; 87.3201833
Architecture
TypeBengal temple architecture
Styledeul
FounderBir Singha
Date established1622; 402 years ago (1622)
Specifications
Length16.9 m (55 ft)
Width16.9 m (55 ft)
Height (max)10.7 m (35 ft)
Monument of National Importance
Official name: Mallesvara Temple
TypeCultural
Reference no.IN-WB-16

Malleswar Temple also known as Mallesvara Temple, is a Shiva temple in Bishnupur in Indian state of West Bengal. This temple was dedicated to Shiva. According to the Inscriptional plaque, the temple was founded in 1622 by King Bir Singha of Mallabhum. The Temple is built in the deul style temple architecture.

It is square on plan, each side measuring 6.9 m and 10.7 m in height. Originally the temple had a rekha sikhara but the sikhara was replaced by an octagonal tower at a later stage. There are three other deul type temples with sikhara towers, namely KrishnaBalarama, Kesara-raya and Nikunjabiharl temples, all of which are now in a state of dilapidation.

The temple is preserved as one of the archaeological monuments by the Archaeological Survey of India.

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References

  1. ^ Biswas 1992, pp. 13.
  2. "Bankura Gazetteer CHAPTER XIV" (PDF). bankura.gov.in. Government of West Bengal. p. 185. Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 August 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  3. "ASI, Kolkata Circle". www.asikolkata.in.
  4. "ASI, Kolkata Circle". www.asikolkata.in.

Sources

  • Biswas, S. S. (1992). Bishnupur (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ed.). Director General, Archaeological Survey of India.

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Mallabhum
Rāḍha
(West Bengal
&
Jharkhand)
Malla dynasty
Malla Dev dynasty
Singha Dev dynasty
Singha Thakur dynasty
Bishnupur
gharana
Court singers & musicians
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Notable
Mallabhum
Temples
&
Architecture
Ratna Style
Eka-ratna Style
Pancha-ratna Style
Nagara style
Chala Style
Pyramid Style
Dalan Style
Rekha deul Style
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