Comilla Jagannath Temple

Comilla Jagannath Temple
A sketch of The Jagannath temple in 1843

Comilla Jagannath Temple is a temple dedicated to the Hindu God Jagannath in Comilla, Bangladesh. The temple dating back to the 16th century is built of teracotta brick work in the typical Bengal style of temple architecture. The deities of Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra were originally installed in a temple in Tripura from where they were subsequently shifted to this temple

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  • Photograph of the Temple [1]


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