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Thursday, January 25, 2018

Kantaji Mandir Dinajpur

Kantaji Mondir Dinajpur
Kantaji Mandir
Kantanagar Temple, normally known as Kantaji Temple or Kantajew Temple (Bengali: কান্তজীউ মন্দির) at Kantanagar, is a late-medieval Hindu sanctuary in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. The Kantajew Temple is a standout amongst the most radiant religious buildings having a place with the eighteenth century. The sanctuary has a place with the famous Hindu Kanta or Krishna and this is most well known with the Radha-Krishna religion (gather of noteworthy love) in Bengal. This delightful sanctuary is devoted to Krishna and his better half Rukmini. Worked by Maharaja Pran Nath
its development began in 1704 CE and finished in the rule of his child Raja Ramnath 1722 CE, amid the rule of his child Maharaja Ramnath. It brags one of the best cases on earthenware engineering in Bangladesh and once had nine towers, however all were devastated in a tremor that occurred in 1897.


Architecture:

The sanctuary was worked in a navaratna (nine-spired) style before the annihilation caused by the seismic tremor of 1897. The trademark highlights of the erections are the four focused and wide multi-cusped curves, the put surface of the dividers having tremendous rectangular and square panelings, unmistakable quality of the focal passage and the focal mihirab by making the somewhat bigger and setting in an anticipated fronton in the outside ways, the utilization of fancy turrets on the either side of the fronons, the semi-octagonal mirirab gaps, the entrance opening under half-vaults, the Persian muquarnas work in stucco inside the half-vaults over the passageway curves and mihirab specialties, the bulbous blueprint of the arches with developed necks, vaults on octagonal drums with lotus and kalasa finials as the delegated components, the round preventives to make up the period of change for the arches and the multi-confronted corner towers ascending high over the level merloned parapets.

Kantanagar Temple in Dinajpur area is an exceptional case of the sanctuary design in the subcontinent.

 Maharaja Prannath and his embraced Son Ramnath , the prestigious Zamindars of Dinajpur raised this sanctuary amid 1704-1752 A.D This 50ft square three-storied block sanctuary is based on a high stage.

This is a Nava-ratna sanctuary. The top of the ground floor and first floor of the sanctuary each contains four sikharas or ratnas at their corners while the top of second floor in its center contains the remnants of the focal sikhara. The whole external surface of the sanctuary is flawlessly decorated with earthenware plaques which delineate widely varied vegetation, geometric themes, legendary scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata; the contemporary social scenes and most loved side interest. The icon of Kantaji is kept in the garvagriha of the sanctuary in its ground floor. The Department of Archeology has been played out the fundamental preservation and rebuilding works of Kantanagar Temple since it was announced a secured landmark by the Government in 1960.
Katoji Mondir
Kantoji Mandir Breaks

  Worked in 1704-1752 A.D. by Pran Nath, a prestigious maharaja from Dinajpur, and his embraced child Ram Nath, it is the nation's finest case of block and earthenware style. Its most striking element, commonplace generally Mughal-period sanctuaries, is its eminent surface adornment, with unbounded boards of etched earthenware plaques.

This 15-sq-meter, three-story structure was initially delegated with nine decorative two-story towers, which crumbled amid the immense quake of 1897 and were never supplanted. The sanctuary is based on a high stage. This is a Nava-ratna sanctuary. The top of the ground floor and first floor each contains four sikharas or ratnas at their corners while the top of second floor in its center contains the vestiges of the focal sikhara.

The whole external surface of the sanctuary is stunningly settled with earthenware plaques which portray widely varied vegetation, geometric themes, fanciful scenes from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, and the contemporary social scenes and most loved distraction. The icon of Kantaji is kept in the garvagriha of the sanctuary in its ground floor.

The branch of Archeology has been playing out the essential preservation and rebuilding works of Kantaji Temple since it was proclaimed a secured landmark by the Government in 1960. This is an UNESCO world legacy site.

Step by step instructions to Reach: দিনাজপুর জেলা

•    By Road

Dinajpur and Dhaka are likewise connected by street. You take a transport from Dhaka to get to Dinajpur. A portion of the transport administrations are recorded beneath for your help:

1. Keya Paribahan

Contact: Gabtoli: 88-02-9000812, 01193-255 944. 01193-255 943

Shyamoli: 01193-255 941

Arambagh: 01711-704 171

Uttora: 01197-435 092

2. Bablu Enterprise

Contact: Shymoli: 8120653, 01716 932 122

Reasonable: BDT 600 (Approx.)

3. Nabil Enterprise

Contact: Asad entryway: 02-9007036, 02-8012136

Reasonable: BDT 600 (Approx.)

4. Mim Paribahan

Contact: Gabtoli: 01911013694, 01734422971

Where to Stay

The settlement offices in Dinajpur are produced than some time recently. A portion of the spots you may consider remaining in are recorded underneath for your help.

1. Al Rashid Hotel

Contact: 01716 535956, 0531 65658

2. Inn Diamond

Contact: 64629

3. Inn Unique

Contact: 01736 335264, 0531 52203

4. Parjatan Motel

Contact: 64718

5. Caritas Guest House

West Shibrampur, Dinajpur,

Telephone: 0531-65673, Email: cbdinaj@btcl.net.bd

6. Dinajpur Circuit House

RK Mission Road, Dinajpur.

Telephone: 0531-63112, 63377

7. FPAB Guest House

Ghashipara, Dinajpur.

Telephone: 0531-63214, Email: dinajpur@fpab.org

8. Lodging Capilla

Hili, Dinajpur.

Telephone: 05329-75364

Activities

One can begin his trip for the landmark from Dinajpur town or Sayedpur Airport by any sort of mechanized vehicle. We recommend voyagers to procure a rickshaw van of take a ride by 'Nosimon' from the place called "Das Mile", which implies 10 miles' upto "Baro Mile", which implies 12 miles' vessel point. It might take 10-20 Taka individual for ride. You can likewise watch building excellence of 1704-1752 A.D. of the sanctuary.

Eating Facilities

The sustenance administration is likewise great. You can get diverse sorts of sustenance things there. It won't be an extraordinary issue to locate a reasonable eatery for you to eat. The nourishment's are likewise exceptionally delightful. You can get nourishment's likewise from the inhabitant lodging where you are remaining.

Travel Tips

There is a little market where you can discover distinctive kinds of things that are connected with these spots. These are extremely pleasant spots that are exceptionally beguiling. You can stay here in Cheap Hotels near by Kantoji Mandir.
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