Thursday, December 15, 2011

Historical Place of Bangladesh-Kantaji Mandir, Dinajpur







Maharaja Prannath and his adopted Son Ramnath , the renowned Zamindars of Dinajpur erected this temple during 1704-1752 A.D This 50ft square three-storyed brick temple is built on a high platform.

This is a Nava-ratna temple. The roof of the ground floor and first floor of the temple each contains four sikharas or ratnas at their corners while the roof of second floor in its middle contains the ruins of the central sikhara. The entire outer surface of the temple is exquisitely emblished with terracotta plaques which depict flora and fauna, geometric motifs, mythological scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata; the contemporary social scenes and favoritite pastime. The idol of Kantaji is kept in the garvagriha of the temple in its ground floor. The Department of Archaeology has been performed the necessary conservation and restoration works of Kantanagar Temple since it was declared a protected monument by the Government in 1960.

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