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Baranagar Char Bangla Temple

Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
The Char Bangla Temple complex is a group of four small temples located in Baranagar, Murshidabad. "Char Bangla" literally means "four bungalows," and the temples are named so because of their unique architectural style, resembling hut-like structures. Built in the 18th century under the patronage o f Rani Bhabani of Natore, these temples are an exceptional example of Bengal's temple architecture. Two of the four temples have rich terracotta facades, one has incised plaster work, and the fourth one is plain. The intricate terracotta panels depict scenes from Hindu mythology, such as the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as scenes from daily life. The temples are a protected monument under the ASI and are dedicated to Lord Shiva. ###

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    A visit to the Char Bangla Temple complex takes about 1 hour.
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    Place Type:
    Religious Site, Temple, Historical Monument.
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    Entry Fees:
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The complex is generally open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but it is closed on Fridays.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is in the morning to avoid the heat and to have enough time to appreciate the intricate details ...
    Regular Timings: The complex is generally open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but it is closed on Fridays.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is in the morning to avoid the heat and to have enough time to appreciate the intricate details of the temples.
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    Special Events:
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Terracotta Facades: The best photo spots are the facades of the two temples with rich terracotta work. You can take close-up shots of the detailed panels to showcase the artistry.

    The Complex from a Distance: A photograph of all four ...
    The Terracotta Facades: The best photo spots are the facades of the two temples with rich terracotta work. You can take close-up shots of the detailed panels to showcase the artistry.

    The Complex from a Distance: A photograph of all four temples together captures the essence of the "Char Bangla" complex and highlights their unique hut-style architecture.

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Things To Do

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    Study the Terracotta Panels: Take your time to closely examine the terracotta panels on the temple walls. Each panel tells a story, and you can spend a significant amount of time deciphering the intricate details and narratives.

    Enjoy the Riverbank: The temples are located on the banks of the Hooghly River, so you can enjoy the spiritual and peaceful atmosphere of the riverbank.

    Photography: The terracotta panels and the unique architectural style of the temples are great subjects for photography. You can capture the rich details and the overall ambiance of the complex. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Terracotta Artistry: The Char Bangla Temples are famous for their mind-blowing terracotta work. The detailed panels tell stories and serve as an important record of the region's art and culture. The quality and intricacy of the carvings are a major draw for visitors.
    Terracotta Artistry: The Char Bangla Temples are famous for their mind-blowing terracotta work. The detailed panels tell stories and serve as an important record of the region's art and culture. The quality and intricacy of the carvings are a major draw for visitors.

    Unique Hut Style Architecture: The Ek-bangla or hut-style architecture of these temples is quite rare and makes them a unique architectural study. The fact that four such temples are grouped together in one complex adds to their significance.
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    Architecture:
    Architectural Style and Dimensions: The Char Bangla Temples are built in an Ek-bangla style, a type of Bengal's hut architecture. Each temple has a triple entrance and measures around 31' x 15-16. 5'. The northern temple is dated to 1760. The unique feature is that each ...
    Architectural Style and Dimensions: The Char Bangla Temples are built in an Ek-bangla style, a type of Bengal's hut architecture. Each temple has a triple entrance and measures around 31' x 15-16. 5'. The northern temple is dated to 1760. The unique feature is that each temple is a separate, self-contained structure, yet they are grouped together to form a complex. The temples are a testament to the skill of the artisans who crafted the intricate terracotta and plaster work.

    Noteworthy Features: The most famous feature of the Char Bangla Temples is their rich terracotta and stucco decorations. These works depict a wide range of subjects, from the battles of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata to everyday village life. The details in the terracotta work are a fascinating study of the artistic and social life of the 18th century.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata.

    By Train: The nearest railway stations are Murshidabad and Azimganj. From there, local transport is available.

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    Near Tourist Places:
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    Bhavaniswar Mandir: (Adjacent, 0 km) 2.

    Katra Mosque: (~16 km) 3.

    Hazarduari Palace Museum: (~15 km) 4.

    Motijheel Park: (~13 km) 5.

    Jafarganj Cemetery: (~17 km) 6.

    Kathgola Gardens: (~14 km) 7.

    Nasipur Palace: (~18 km) 8.

    Wasef Manzil: (~15 km) 9.

    Footi Mosque: (~18 km) 10.

    Jagat Seth's House: (~15 km)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Be respectful of the place as it is a temple complex. Wear comfortable shoes for walking.

    Packing: Pack light and carry a water bottle.

    Accommodation: Accommodation is available in Mursh...

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