Chala Style

Char-chala Rudreshwar Charchala temple at Matiari in Nadia district, West Bengal

Chala Style (Bengali: চালা শিল্পরীতি) is a style of Bengal temple architecture, that originated in Bengal from the 15th centuries.[1] Originating as a regional style in Hindu temple architecture. The main features of this style are curved tops and cornices. Chala-style temples in West Bengal were made of mud walls and thatched roofs. But, in East Bengal (now Bangladesh) it was built with bamboo structures and thatched roofs.[2]

Chala-style temples were built all over Bengal. But most of the temples are found in the West Bengal. In the present day, the temples are now located in two separate national territories: the Indian state of West Bengal and Bangladesh.

  1. ^ Akhter, Nasreen. "Temple architecture". Banglapedia. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference mccutchion was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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