MAKE A MEME View Large Image Entrance to Durga Temple, Para, Manbhum District in 1872-73.jpg en Photo of the brick temple east of the village of Para in Manbhum district known as the Durga Temple taken by Joseph David Beglar between 1872 and 1873 At that time Beglar ...
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Keywords: Entrance to Durga Temple, Para, Manbhum District in 1872-73.jpg en Photo of the brick temple east of the village of Para in Manbhum district known as the Durga Temple taken by Joseph David Beglar between 1872 and 1873 At that time Beglar wrote the following account of this temple ¦the bricks used measure more than 17 inches long by over 11 inches in width and are all set in mud ¦so minutely was the carving done that a space 1 inch square shows sculptured two tiny bells their ropes and the twist of the several strands of the ropes clearly made out ¦ The temple stands on a high plinth which was added to stop the structure from falling down This fate has already befallen the mandapa of which very little remains At one point the interior of the temple was plastered however little of this remained when Beglar visited The entrance to the lower portion now existing is as usual cut up into two portions - a lower rectangular doorway proper and an upper pentagonal illuminating window by a stone door frame inserted in the opening; the upper portion when it begins narrowing does so by the usual expedient of overlapping courses; there is no trace of any arching whatever ¦ J D Beglar Report of a tour through the Bengal Provinces in 1872-73 A S I vol VIII Calcutta 1878 pp 164-5 1872-73 http //www oldindianphotos in/2010_10_19_archive html Joseph David Beglar other versions Custom license marker 2015 01 08 PD-100 Uploaded with UploadWizard Durga temples West Bengal in the 1870s Purulia district
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