Kantajew Temple

Coordinates: 25°47′26″N 88°40′00″E / 25.79056°N 88.66667°E / 25.79056; 88.66667
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Kantajew Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictDinajpur
DeityKantaji (Krishna)[1]
FestivalsRash mela
Location
Locationnear the Hajee Mohammed Danesh Science and Technology university far about 12 kilometre
StateRangpur Division
CountryBangladesh
Kantajew Temple is located in Bangladesh
Kantajew Temple
Location in Bangladesh
Geographic coordinates25°47′26″N 88°40′00″E / 25.79056°N 88.66667°E / 25.79056; 88.66667
Architecture
TypeNava-ratna
CreatorRaja Ramnath
Completed1722 CE[2]
A southern view of Kantojiu Temple in 1871 showing the nine spires that were subsequently destroyed in an earthquake

Kantanagar Temple, commonly known as Kantaji Temple or Kantajew Temple (

Radha-Krishna cult (assemble of memorable love) in Bengal. This temple is dedicated to Krishna and his wife Rukmini. Built by Maharaja Pran Nath, its construction started in 1704 CE and ended in the reign of his son Raja Ramnath in 1722 CE.[2][3] It is an example of terracotta architecture in Bangladesh and once had nine spires, but all were destroyed in an earthquake that took place in 1897.[4]

Architecture

The temple was built in a

navaratna (nine-spired) style before the destruction caused by the earthquake of 1897. The characteristic features of the erections are the four centered and wide multi-cusped arches, the plastered surface of the walls having immense rectangular and square panelings, prominence of the central archway and the central mihirab by making the slightly larger and setting in a projected fronton in the outside directions, the use of ornamental turrets on the either side of the fronton, the semi-octagonal mirirab apertures, the archway opening under half-domes, the Persian muquarnas work in stucco inside the half-domes over the entrance arches and mihirab niches, the bulbous outline of the domes with constructed necks, domes on octagonal drums with lotus and kalasa finials as the crowning elements, the round pendentives to make up the phase of transition for the domes and the multi-faced corner towers rising high above the horizontal merloned parapets.[2][failed verification
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Gallery

  • Comparison
    Comparison
  • Top view of the temple
    Top view of the temple
  • Temple front
    Temple front
  • Radha-Krishna statue in Kantajew Temple
    Radha-Krishna statue in Kantajew Temple
  • Terracotta
    Terracotta
  • Terracotta designs on columns near the entrance
    Terracotta designs on columns near the entrance
  • Terracotta designs outside the temple
    Terracotta designs outside the temple
  • Terracotta
    Terracotta
  • Description of the temple
    Description of the temple

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