Monday Jul 08, 2024

Dhulgram Group Temple Complex, Bangladesh

Address

Dhulgram Group Temple Complex, Bangladesh

Dhulgram, Jessore district, 

Bangladesh

Moolavar

Shiva

Introduction

At Abhaynagar upazila in Jessore, there is a small village called Dhulgram. Once, it had a group temple complex of 12 temples. According to historical records, Diwan Hariram Mitra built these temples in 1749 AD.  

Puranic Significance 

   There is an interesting story connected to the construction of the temple complex. According to the story, Hariram Mitra of Baghutia was the dewan (chief minister) of Chanchra King Nilkantha Roy. The king ordered Mitra to build a royal palace and a number of Shiva temples for his widowed daughter, Abhaya.

On the other hand, Dewan Hariram Mitra did not own any house of his own. For this reason, the king asked his dewan to build a house with temples for himself, too. Dewan Mitra built a new palace and 11-Shiva temple complex for Chanchra Princess Abhaya at Bhatpara village under Baghutia union of Abhaynagar. The dewan also built a new house and 12-Shiva temple complex for himself at Dhulgram village under Siddhipasha union of Abhaynagar, on the bank of the Bhairab River, between 1745 and 1764 AD. Apart from that, King Nilkantha Roy also set up separate temples for different goddesses at different locations of Abhaynagar.

But most of the temples of Dhulgram group temple complex were destroyed by the Bhairab River in course of time. The ruins of a few temples can still be seen on the bank of the river. Besides the ruins, only one Shiva temple is now standing at the Dhulgram temple complex. Once, the temple was adorned with beautiful terracotta plaques. The only surviving temple has lost most of its terracotta decorations due to lack of conservation. The situation got worse when the dome of the temple was overgrown with small trees and plants. The corners of the temples are badly damaged, and the remaining parts have crumbled over time. The Department of Archaeology (DOA) has not yet declared it as a protected monument.  

Century/Period

1749 AD.  

Managed By

Department of Archaeology (DOA)

Nearest Bus Station

Dhulgram

Nearest Railway Station

Jessore Junction

Nearest Airport

Jessore

Location on Map

Share....
LightupTemple lightup

lightuptemple

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Back to Top