Surul Rajbari, Surul, Sriniketan, West Bengal 731236
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I visited this place long back in 2014-15. The temples were well preserved & they did not cover the whole structure with whitewash at that time. This time I found that the temples are whitewashed unscientifically & it will ultimately affect the structures in the long term. The place was extremely crowded during durga puja. However it is worth a visit, just to have a feel of the grand structure & ambience.
A well maintained quiet place. One doesn't need any tickets or money to visit it. There is Durgadalan and two adjoining small temples the architecture of which are beautiful.
The magnificence of this place can be seen during Durga puja. In Birbhum during durga puja you can absorb the proper flavors of Zamindar bari.You can visit this place during another time of the year too. Proper essences of Zamindar bari can be enjoyed in this place too.Dashami of Durga puja here can be enjoyed with your family.
Surul (previously known as Surulia), a village located a few kilometres away from Bolpur station, houses the Sarkar Bari built in the 1750s. The Surul Sarkar Bari still remains in terrific condition despite being almost three centuries old! It was built by a businessman named Srinivas Sarkar, the great great grandson of Bharatchandra Sarkar (the first person who migrated to Surul village and settled there). Srinivas apparently made a lot of money by selling sails for ships that sailed from the Saheb Ghat port in Illambazar. It also boasts of several dilapidated but unique temples with a lot of intricate terracotta carvings. The ancient panch ratna Lakshmi Janardhan Temple has three arches with the central arch depicting a war scene between Ram and Ravan while the two remaining arches depict the former's coronation ceremony and the latter's meeting with his generals. The twin temples made in the rekha-deul style dedicated to Lord Shiva with terracotta panels are also worth a visit. The Surul Sarkar Bari is also famous for its Durga Puja celebrations, which have been consistently happening for over 290 years?! Yes. It was started by Srinivas himself and the tradition is followed even today, albeit without the old pomp and show. The rajbari is decorated with lights. Several local artistes perform here as well. The immersion also sees a huge gathering each year.
Nice place to visit when you come Shantiniketan. This is old zamidar house. Well maintained. The Royal Vibe is present everywhere in this building. There is a durga mandir also in this house. Very beautiful place.
Trusted Reviews City Guides Similar GuidesTravelTourist Attractions Visit This 290-Year-Old Rajbari For A Glimpse Into Bengal's History & Heritage By Devyani 6614 Interested | 9.1K Views Photo Source: MusafirJunction Photo Source: P.K. Niyogi Photo Source: MusafirJunction Sarkar Rajbari, Santiniketan SEE ON MAP What Makes It Awesome Did you know there's an over 290-year-old rajbari surrounded by stunning terracotta temples in a small village in Shantiniketan? Yes! Surul (previously known as Surulia), a village located a few kilometres away from Bolpur station, houses the Sarkar Bari built in the 1750s. The Surul Sarkar Bari still remains in terrific condition despite being almost three centuries old! It was built by a businessman named Srinivas Sarkar, the great great grandson of Bharatchandra Sarkar (the first person who migrated to Surul village and settled there). Srinivas apparently made a lot of money by selling sails for ships that sailed from the Saheb Ghat port in Illambazar. It also boasts of several dilapidated but unique temples with a lot of intricate terracotta carvings. The ancient panch ratna Lakshmi Janardhan Temple has three arches with the central arch depicting a war scene between Ram and Ravan while the two remaining arches depict the former's coronation ceremony and the latter's meeting with his generals. The twin temples made in the rekha-deul style dedicated to Lord Shiva with terracotta panels are also worth a visit. We would also recommend visiting a couple of other temples built by Srinivas Sarkar. One is an aatchala showing an eroded Lord Jagannath's rath in terracotta. The other is a rekha-deul style temple depicting Shiva playing the tanpura. There are figures of other gods and goddesses as well. Watch out for the terracotta carvings depicting Goddess Durga with her family and women in European dresses. Info credit: Google
Nice,within Bolpur this place is a heritage, during Durga Puja rajbari is open for all. Surul sarkar bari has 2 part ....boro bari and choto bari.both House celebrate Durgapuja differently , and in choto sarkar bari there is two old temple one is twince Siva temple (jora siv mandir)and another is Radha Govinda temple. Both temple have great architecture value.temple walls are decorated with Famous terracotta work.
Surul Rajbari is situated at Surul village near Shantiniketan. This historical landmark looks very beautiful with its nice architectural pattern and colors. It is a popular tourist attraction for the people who visit Shantiniketan. Moreover, in this place, the Durga Puja festival is being organized for more than 286 years and continues.