A great offbeat heritage place to explore 16th century terracotta temples of Lord shiva, lord narayana & an old Rajbari built by the Zamindar of Gushkara, Paramananda Roy. The Durga Temple here is built by the Roy family in the year 1670. This place is still a hidden gem in Bardhaman district which needs to explore by tourists.
It is a place worth visiting. An assortment of terracota art on durga temples.
These walls bear witness to a very old history. Starting from people's living, food, clothes, nobility, the use of people with other people, slaves, laborers, workers, everything has been lost in time. Only the history of these four walls has survived. Even though there are successors of these buildings, they are not able to take care of them. . One way or another, most of them have been sent abroad today. All that exists is the temple of the kuldevata of these families. Their care, maintenance, daily worship is still going on.
Great place to visit. The Terracotta of 16 th century found in Lord Shiva and Narayan mandir. A big Ashoka tree at the entrance welcome you when you visit place. Behind temple old Zamindar palace is still there.
This is a nice heritage place. It is such a soothing place to visit along with your family. We can see varied architecture and the scenic beauty of this place is surreal.
It's an wonderful place of historical architecture.
Historical place and calm & quiet also.
It was a wonderful experience visiting this place.
Frequently asked questions About Maukhira Durgabari
Where is Maukhira Durgabari Located ?
Maukhira Durgabari Located in Basudha, Maukhira of Purba Bardhaman. The complete address is Maukhira Durgabari, Basudha- Maukhira- Kalikapur- Phanrikangal Rd, Basudha, Maukhira, West Bengal 713152.