Banda Deul
Banda Deul is an 11th-century temple in Banda village (also called Deulghera) in the Raghunathpur II CD block in the Raghunathpur subdivision of the Purulia district in the Indian state of West Bengal.[1] Geography
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Damodar River
Panchet Dam Reservoir
Panchet Hill
Joychandi Pahar R
Bero R
Santuri R
Ramchandrapur R
Muraddi R
Madhukunda R
Kashipur H
Kalloli R
Baranti T
Raghunathpur M
Lapara CT
Adra CT
Kantaranguri CT
Arra CT
Murulia CT
Ramkanali R
Telkupi H
Garh Panchkot H
Banda Deul H
Usir R
Sarbari R
Para H
Nituria R
Harmadih R
Haraktor H
Gobag R
Cheliyama R
Anara R
Achkoda H
Parbelia CT
Hijuli CT
Saltore CT
Nabagram CT
Shankara CT
Chapari CT
Dubra CT
Kanki CT
Santaldih CT LocationBanda is located at 23°36′27″N 86°33′31″E / 23.6074°N 86.5587°E. Banda is 1 km from Cheliyama, which contains the Radha Vinod temple with the most richly decorated terracotta carvings.[2]
Banda DeulThere is a temple at Banda, which is described by the Archaeological Survey of India as a rekha deul of triratha variety in sandstone.[3] The temple is richly decorated, the themes being creepers, scroll work and stylised chaitya window.[3]The temple is datable to c. 11th century AD.[3] In 1872, the archaeologist J.D.Beglar came across this temple, then covered with deep vegetation in a forest. The area around the deul was cleared and it started attracting attention. It is not clear whether it was a Hindu or a Jain temple. The ground plan is star shpaed.[3] Internally the cella is square with a rectangular Mukhamandapa.[3] The temple consists of a single cell and it once had a mandapa.[4] The temple had a mandapa which has largely collapsed, However, eight pillars are still there supporting the cross beams. The temple has a water outlet with a makara (crocodile) head.[2] According to the List of Monuments of National Importance in West Bengal the old temple at Banda is an ASI listed monument.[1] Banda picture gallery
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