:: Home > Jorbangla Temple, Pabna Town  
  This Site is in District : Pabna
 
Jorbangla Temple, Befor Restoration
Jorbangla Temple, After Restoration
View Large Image
 
Jorbangla Temple, Pabna Town
 
It resembles two curved Bangali huts joined together from which this highly ornate brick temple derives its name of Jorbangla. Traditionally it was built by one Braja Krori, a ‘Tahsilder under Naweb of Bengal in the 18th century A.D. It stands on a single platform. The constitutents of the temple is an anti-chamber and sanctuary. The frontage of the sanctuary is provided with three ornamental arched entrances. Its entrance facade is enriched with terracotta plaques depicting seenes from the Hindu Epice.

One can start his journey for the monument from Pabna Bus Stoppage or Railway Station by any kind of motorized vehicle.
     
 
Select District from
below to view
monuments or sites
 
   
   
 
 
 
 
 
     
     
  Copyright © 2005, All rights reserved by Department of Archaeology of Bangladesh
Site Developed by : ICICLE LTD