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Hangseshwari Temple   Bansberia


About Hangseshwari Temple

Hangseswari temple or Hanseswari temple is a Hindu Temple of goddess Hangseswari (the goddess who arrived in a fantasy of Raja Nrisingha Deb Roy Mahasay) in the town of Banshberia at Hooghly Region, Indian territory of West Bengal. Banshberia is a mechanical town situated in the middle of Bandel and Tribeni. Rani Hanseswari was the mother of Raja Nrisingha Deb Roy, thus the god is revered as Maa Hanseswari. The god is adored as a type of Maa Kali in Hindu folklore. The temple complex has another sanctuary — Ananta Basudeba temple other than the principle sanctuary. Additionally close is the Swanbhaba Kali temple worked by Raja Nrisinha Deb Roy Mahasay in 1788.The Hanseswari temple has an unmistakable engineering not the same as the standard example exhibit around there, comprising 13 minars or Ratnas, each worked as a sprouting lotus bud. The internal structure of the building looks like human life structures. It was begun by Raja Nrisingha Deb Roy Mahasay and later finished by his dowager spouse Rani Sankari in 1814. 

The design of the temples is the portrayal of "Tantrik Satchakrabhed".The structure tells about the structure of a Human Body. Since the five storied temple resembles the five sections of our Human body, for example, : Bajraksha, Ira, Chitrini, Pingala and Sushumna

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