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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.
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| jor-bangla Temple of Chaitanya |
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| eka-ratna Ramchandra Temple |
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| at-chala Vrindabanchndra Temple |
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| Krishnachandra Temple |
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A 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.
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Information Board at Complex |
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brindaban_Chandra%27s_Math