#Murshidabad #Ancient #Rani_Bhavani
Char Bangla (‘Char’ means Four and ‘Bangla’ represents West Bengal) Temple of was constructed by Queen Bhavani of Natore (In Bangladesh now) in the year 1755-1760 and is a very remarkable place for heritage tourism in Bengal. Rani Bhavani’s Char Bangla is an excellent example of exquisite terracotta worked temple over at Murshidabad district of West Bengal. Exquisitely modeled clay tablets depicting scenes from ‘Ramayana’, ‘Mahabharata’, ‘Purana’s will surely take you to the gorgeous past in a short while. The temple cluster is situated about a two kilometer walking distance from Azimgunj Railway Station. Also marvelous examples of panels with depictions of classical design elements: floral, animal, geometric, fantastic as well as tableaus of everyday life. Visit Azimgunj and explore one of the best heritages of Bengal. The temples were built on a 1½ Ft. foundation and the two-roofed hut shaped (“Do-Chala”) architecture will certainly touch your soul. Each temple consists three “Shiva Linga”s with three doors. We walked along with the sacred ‘Bhagirathi’ river and absorbed a very nice ambiance.
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