Dwarhatta Rajrajeshwar Temple – West Bengal
Address
Dwarhatta Rajrajeshwar Temple – West Bengal
Dwarhatta village, Chandannagar subdivision,
Hooghly district,
West Bengal 712403
Moolavar
Lord Vishnu
Introduction
Rajrajeshwar Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Dwarhatta village in the Haripal CD block in the Chandannagar subdivision of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The temple is one of the state protected monuments in West Bengal declared by Archaeological Survey of India. The temple is situated at about 2 Kms from Ramhati Tala Bus Stop on Kolkata to Arambag route.
Puranic Significance
The temple was built in 1728 CE by Apurbamohan Singha Roy. The Singha Roy families trace their ancestry to Rajasthan. They are Rajput Kshatriyas who migrated to Bengal after the defeat of the Rajputs at the battle of Haldighati in the 16th century CE. The temple follows atchala style of architecture. The atchala style is similar to the four-sided char chala temple style, but with a small replica of the base temple on top. This temple is facing towards east and stands over a raised platform. The temple measures 24 ft x 21 ft. The temple consists of sanctum and a verandah with triple arched entrance. The sanctum enshrines a image of Vishnu. The facade is decorated with rich terracotta plaques depicting scenes from Ramayana, Krishnalila, scenes from daily life and floral motifs.
References
https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2022/05/rajrajeshwar-temple-dwarhatta-west-bengal.html
Century/Period
1728 CE
Managed By
Department of Archaeology (DOA)
Nearest Bus Station
Ramhati Tala
Nearest Railway Station
Haripal Junction
Nearest Airport
Kolkata