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| West Bengal Temples |
| Temples of west Bengal were mainly built during a period when the region was witnessing a revival of Hinduism with particular focus on the cult of Krishna. As a result, temples built during the sixteenth century and later absorbed the monumental style of the tradition. The temples of west Bengal can be classified into mainly the "Chala", "Ratna" and "Dalaan" styles. The vitality of the temples is not restricted to the architectural forms. The temple walls are covered with molded baked clay panels. Few famous temples are Kalighat - Mother Goddess (Kali) Dakshineshwar - Mother Goddess (Kali) Belur Math - Ramakrishna Mission HQ Tarapith - Mother Goddess (Tara). Click below to see more famous temples of west Bengal |
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| Tripura Temples |
| Tripura is famous for a large number of temples.Tripura is a tiny State in India’s northeast. Although full of hills and jungles, this ancient princely State boasts of a rich heritage of rock-cut sculptures of deities dating back to the remote past as also numerous temples and holy shrines. The most significant of them are Mata Tripureshwari temples at Udaipur, Fourteen Goddess Temple at Old Agartala, Bhuveneshwari Temple at Udaipur, and Benuban Vihar at Agartala are there in tripura. |
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