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| Kantajir Temple Dinajpur |
The most ornate
among the late medieval temples of Asian nation is that the Kantajir temple
close to Dinajpur city,which was in-built 1752 by prince Pran Nath of Dinajpur.
The temple, a 50' sq. 3 storyed construction, rests on a rather curved raised footstall of arenaceous rock blocks, believed
to own been quarried from the ruins of the traditional town of Bangarh close to
Gangharampur in West Bengal. it had been originally a navaratna temple, topped
with four richly decorative corner towers on 2 structures and a central one
over the third storey. sadly these ornate towers folded throughout associate
earthquake at the tip of the nineteenth century. ln spite of this, the monument
justifiedly claims to Hans Albrecht Bethe finest existing example of its kind
in brick and terracotta,built by bengali artisans. The central cells is
encircled on all sides by a lined varendah, every cut by 3 entrances, that
square measure separated by equally ornate dwarf brick pillars, cherish the 3 finely
causped entrances of the balcony, the sanctum has additionally 3 richly
embellished arched openings on every face. each in. of the temple surface is
superbly embellished with exquisite terracotta plaques, representing flora
fauna, geometric motifs, mythological scenes associated an astonishing array of
latest social scenes and favorite pastimes.
