Brindaban Chandra Math - Hooghly


Brindaban Chandra’s Math Complex

 The Brindaban Chandra’s Math at Guptipara, Hooghly

Brindaban Chandra’s Math is a complex of 17th-18th century temples at Guptipara in Hooghly (but near to Kalna in Purbi Bhardhman).

Arranged in a quadrangle, enclosed within a high wall in the Bridaban Chandra Math, are the four shrines dedicated to Chaitanya, Brindabanchandra, Ramchandra and Krishnachandra.

According to David J. McCutchion-

The jor-bangla temple of Chaitanya in the Brindaban Chandra Math is the earliest Bangla-style temple. It is still standing though It was built during the reign of Akbar (1542-1605).

The at-chala Vrindabanchndra temple was built in 1801.

The eka-ratna Ramchandra temple was built in the 17th century.

The last  Krishnachandra temple has a rich terracotta façade.

jor-bangla Temple of Chaitanya
eka-ratna Ramchandra Temple

at-chala Vrindabanchndra Temple

Krishnachandra Temple



Radha-Krishna depiction with floral decoration around can be seen. Radha seems to be lost in the soulful music being played by Lord Krishna on his divine flute.

Information Board at Complex


Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brindaban_Chandra%27s_Math

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