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Temple in Bishnupur, West Bengal, India
Lalji Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictBankura
Location
LocationBishnupur
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates23°4′24.11″N 87°19′37.02″E / 23.0733639°N 87.3269500°E / 23.0733639; 87.3269500
Architecture
TypeBengal temple architecture
Styleek-ratna style
FounderBir Singha Dev
Date established1658; 366 years ago (1658)
Specifications
Length12.3 m (40 ft)
Width12.3 m (40 ft)
Height (max)12.3 m (40 ft)
Monument of National Importance
Official name: Kalachand Temple
TypeCultural
Reference no.IN-WB-13

Lalji Temple, Located in Bishnupur in Indian state of West Bengal.

History and architecture

According to the inscriptional plaque found in the temple, the temple was founded in 1658 by Bir Singha Dev King of Mallabhum. The Temple is built in the Ek-ratna style temple architecture.

Among the stone-built eka-ratna temple, the Lalji temple has a very impressive appearance. This temple is enclosed by a covered ambulatory and a few ornamental details are visible on the sides of the three arched openings.the pleasure of “Sri Radhika and Sri Krishna”. Placed upon a large plinth, the temple is a structure of square shape having a roof slightly sloping on all the four sides, upon which stands the single tower. It is square on plan each side measuring 12.3 m and 12.3 m in height. The temple had ornamental decorations upon its front wall originally, but now only traces of those ornamentations can be seen on the upper part of the arched openings.

Currently, it is preserved as one of the archaeological monuments by the Archaeological Survey of India. Since 1998, the Lalji Temple is on the UNESCO World Heritage Site's Tentative list.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Biswas 1992, pp. 16.
  2. "ASI, Kolkata Circle". www.asikolkata.in.
  3. "ASI, Kolkata Circle". www.asikolkata.in.
  4. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Temples at Bishnupur, West Bengal". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2024-09-03.

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
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Jharkhand)
Malla dynasty
Malla Dev dynasty
Singha Dev dynasty
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