English: Jor Bangla also known as Kestarav temple was erected by the Malla king Raghunath Singh home in AD 1655. As evidence from the inscription affixed on the front facade of the temple. the temple, facing South is raised on a square platform in the form of a pair of hut shaped structure with sloping roofs join together and surmounted by a char Chala shikhara on the top. Both the exterior and interior walls and the roof of the temple deepest executive and elaborate Terracotta ornamentation. These Terracotta panels narrate the scenes from the epics, Krishna Leela, hunting scenes, various other scenes from contemporary social life etc. The quality of work on Manship on this Temple makes it as one of the finest among the Terracotta temple of West Bengal.
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