Naba Kailash Mandir

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Naba Kailash Mandir
নব কৈলাশ মন্দির
Panoramic View of Nava Kailash Temple
Panoramic view of Naba Kailash Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictPurba Bardhaman
DeityShiva
FestivalMaha Shivaratri
Location
LocationKalna City
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates23°13′13″N 88°21′53″E / 23.22028°N 88.36472°E / 23.22028; 88.36472
Architecture
TypeBengal temple architecture
StyleChala Style
FounderMaharaja Teja Chandra Bahadur
Date established1809
Completed1809; 216 years ago (1809)
Temple(s)108

Naba Kailash Mandir is a Shiva temple in Kalna City of Purba Bardhaman district, West Bengal, India. The temple structure, completed in 1809, consists of a combination of two concentric circles with a total of 108 small temples, each dedicated to Shiva. It represents the number of beads on a japamala, and the walls of this temple depict episodes from Mahabharata and Ramayana and many hunting scenes. There are seventy-four temples in the outer circle and thirty-four temples in the inner circle.[1] Each of these 108 temples has a Shiva linga. Each Shiva linga in the inner circle, symbolizing Sadasiva, is white, while half of the Shiva linga in the outer circle, symbolizing Rudra, are black, and the other half are white.[2]

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