File:HANGSESWARI AND ANANTA VASUDEVA TEMPLE AT BANSHBERIA IN HOOGHLY DISTRICT.jpg

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English: Hanseswari Temple is a Temple of its own kind with 13 conical sikharas decorated with lotus-petals. The sanctum contains a wooden image of four-handed Goddess, called Hanseswari. It was built in c.1814 AD. On the other hand, Vasudev Temple is a remarkable specimen of the Bengali hut-roofed Temple surmounted by an octagonal sikhara. The temple walls have exquisite ornamentation in terracotta and carved bricks.
This is a photo of ASI monument number
N-WB-63.
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