Baranagar Shiva Temple, West Bengal
Address
Baranagar Shiva Temple, Baranagar, West Bengal 742122
Diety
Shiva
Introduction
The Baranagar Shiva Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is an important historical and architectural site located in Baranagar Village in the Murshidabad District of West Bengal, India. This temple, along with other temples in the Baranagar region, has significant historical and cultural importance.
- Architectural Significance: The Baranagar Shiva Temple is one of the terracotta temples constructed by Rani Bhabani, the Queen of Natore, in the 18th century CE. These temples are celebrated for their intricate terracotta ornamentation and unique architectural features.
- Monument of National Importance: The temple, due to its historical and architectural significance, has been recognized and classified as a “Monument of National Importance” by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
- Patronage of Rani Bhabani: Rani Bhabani was known for her grand vision of constructing 108 temples along the banks of the Hooghly River in Baranagar. She aspired to elevate the status of Baranagar to that of Varanasi. However, over time, many of these temples were lost to the ravages of time and changing circumstances.
The Baranagar Shiva Temple, like other temples built under the patronage of Rani Bhabani, is a testament to the artistic and architectural legacy of the era. Its terracotta ornamentation, along with the historical and cultural significance, make it an important heritage site.
Century/Period/Age
18th century CE
Managed By
Archeological survey of India.
Nearest Bus Station
Baranagar
Nearest Railway Station
Azimganj
Nearest Airport
Kolkata