Kantajew Temple

Hindu temple · Dinajpur

Kantajew Temple

Hindu temple · Dinajpur
QMR8+5M9, 5200, Bangladesh

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Kantajew Temple is an 18th-century terracotta masterpiece nestled in serene countryside, blending rich history with stunning artistry and peaceful vibes.  

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QMR8+5M9, 5200, Bangladesh Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jul 30, 2025

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Fazle Rabbi

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One of the best teraquotta designed temple in Bangladesh. It consists of a a education institute beside the prayer facility. Whole area is tourist spot where a great number of people come from city area to pass quality time. Its greenery and well maintained. No entry fee is required and all design innthe temple resembles a history which visitor will must enjoy

Shimul Pollob

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Such a beautiful temple with talented architectural work of terracotta. The walls of this temple is covered with terracotta symbolizing the history of Mahabharat, Ramayan, plants and the history of the mughals. Every slides of the terracotta shows the significance of bengal. It's worthy to visit this historical monumental temple. No ticket charge to visit this area. But there is parking charge outside the temple. Have a nice trip

Salman Mahmud

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Kantajew Temple, also known as Kantanagar Temple, Kantaji Temple, or Kantojir Mondir, is a magnificent testament to the country's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Built by the royal family of Dinajpur in the early-18th century and dedicated to their family god Krishna, it exhibits a vitality of mature terracotta art at its best in Bengal. The Kantaji Temple attracts visitors from far and wide for its religious importance and architectural splendor. In this article, you'll get all the details about Kantajew Temple from historical, religious, and travel perspectives. Nayabad Masjid is located 2-3 km away from here, which also attracts the attention of the travelers.

Shahriar Rahman

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Ancient temple, breathtaking architectural creation built by hand at least 300 years ago. Situated 10 kilometres away from Dinajpur town. Huge open space in front of the stature, numerous trees all around best thing is, the number of visitors are quite low, you can be here by yourself!

ADNAN AL SHAHRIYAR

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It is an ancient temple and holy place and place of worship for Hindus. It is a temple rich in ancient terracotta. A fair is held every year and many people come to the fair.

Kanak Sarker

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Kantajew Temple is a breathtaking marvel of architecture and spirituality. Nestled amidst serene surroundings, it exudes a sense of tranquility and reverence. The intricate terracotta carvings and majestic spires are a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of ancient artisans. Visitors are transported to a bygone era as they explore the temple's sacred halls and learn about its rich history. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a spiritual seeker, or simply seeking solace in beauty, Kantajew Temple offers a truly unforgettable experience.

Faysal Arfin Shanto

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One of the most beautiful and richest archeological place I've ever visited in my life. Full of class and art. Worth to visit this place if you know the actual history!

Md Anamul Haque

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A holy place for Hindus and UNESCO has recognized this as a world heritage site. A must-visit place if someone travels to Dinajpur. The most attractive part is the TERRACOTTA tiles work all over the wall. This TERRACOTTA expresses the story from the holy book Ramayana and Mahabharata. One can have quality time by visiting here. 🙂