Joy Kali Temple

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The statue of Goddess Kali inside the Joy Kali Temple in Old Dhaka
The entrance to the Joy Kali Temple is welcomed by this Hindu spell 'Om'

The Temple of Joy Kali (Bengali: জয় কালী মন্দির) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is situated between Thathari Bazar and Wari, on a road itself named after this temple, at 24 Joy Kali Temple street. Joy Kali Temple is a Hindu temple devoted to Goddess Kali Ma. People of the Hindu religion of every age come to this temple to worship Goddess Kali. The statue of Goddess Kali is of great significance to the Hindus. The visitors and committee members of this temple gather money for occasions, where sweets are later distributed among them, which is called 'Prasad'.

assume section of the temple from present condition of the site

This temple is about 400 years old, established in the Bengali year 1001. During the reign of the Nawabs, Dewans Tulsi Narayan Ghosh and Nabh Narayan Ghosh founded the temple under the guidance of the saint Bancharam. At that time, they installed twenty-one statues of deities, including Shib, Kali, Lakshminarayan, three Shalgram Chakra, and Bandurga, among others.

Several beautiful monuments were built in the house of Joy Kali, such as the Pancharatna, Nabratna, temple of Shiv, and a guest house. Markets like the Nawabpur Joy Kali Bazar and another located to the south of Kaliganj Hut were also dedicated to Joy Kali Devi.

The temple may be divided into three linear spaces, separated by thick walls and columns made of terracotta, which reflect the gods' history. All spaces were mainly open to emphasize the sanctum sanctorum (garbha ghriha), the sacred core of the temple. The shikhara also features terracotta artwork which also shows divine activities.

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