Chandrakona Malleswara Shiva Temple- West Bengal
Address
Chandrakona Malleswara Shiva Temple- Dakshin Bazar, Chandrakona, West Bengal 721201
Diety
Malleswara
Introduction
Malleswara Shiva Temple is a Pancha-ratna temple, Chandrakona in Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in West Bengal. The Malleswar Shiva temple is one of the oldest temples in Chandrakona. The Primary deity is called as Malleswara.
Puranic Significance
The Chandrakona area was once thickly forested. The earliest rulers of the area were the Ketu dynasty, who possibly ruled up to the 16th century, when they were overthrown by the Chouhan dynasty, also known as Bhan kings. They built several temples in and around Chandrakona. The last Bhan king, Mitrasen, died childless and Raghunath Singh of Bishnupur took over the kingdom. Subsequently, Kirtichandra of Burdwan defeated him and annexed the area. He built many temples in Chandrakona. It came under the rule of British East India Company in 1760. The pancha-ratna, along with the at-chala, is the most popular type of Bengal temple, “The roof of a ratna temple “is surmounted by one or more towers or pinnacles called ratna (jewel). The simplest form has a single central tower (eka-ratna), to which may be added four more at the corners (pancha-ratna)”. The number of towers or pinnacles can be increased up to a maximum of twenty five. The ratna style came up in the 15th-16th century. Mc Cutchion classifies the Malleswara Shiva temple as a pancha-ratna with ridged rekha turrets and porch on triple archway. Built of laterite possibly in the 18th century, it has stucco figures and measures 26’ square. The Malleswar Shiva temple is one of the oldest temples in Chandrakona. It was in all probability built in the 14th century and was renovated by Maharaja Tejchandra in 1831. The temple originally stood in a fortified compound. There was a double storied gateway and a plate detailed the renovation work done by Maharaja Tejchandra. The gate is in a dilapidated condition and the plate is missing. There was a natmandir till 2017, when it was pulled down by locals with the excuse of being in a bad shape and unsafe.
Century/Period/Age
14th Century CE
Managed By
Department of Archaeology – West Bengal
Nearest Bus Station
Chandrakona
Nearest Railway Station
Chandrakona Road Railway Station
Nearest Airport
Kolkata