Sun
Temple, Sonatapal,
West Bengal
Sun Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Surya located in Sonatapal village near Bankura town in Bankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The temple is situated on the banks of Dwarakeswar River. The temple has been classified as a monument of national importance by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
History
The temple is believed to be built in 11th century CE. Sonatapal was known as Hamirdanga in ancient times. It is said that the region is under the control of Kings of Bishnupur. The mounds near the river are said to be part of his fort.
The Temple
This brick temple is facing towards east and stands over a low raised platform. The temple follows rekha deul architecture. The temple was completely reconstructed but retaining some of the ancient terracotta works.
Connectivity
The
temple is located at about 5 Kms from Bheduasol Railway Station, 6 Kms from Bankura,
7 Kms from Bankura Junction Railway Station, 12 Kms from Bankura Bus Stand, 30
Kms from Bishnupur, 63 Kms from Durgapur Airport and 167 Kms from Kolkata. The
temple is situated at about 5 Kms from Bheduasol Railway Station on Bankura to
Bishnupur route.
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