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Char-chala

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Raghunathjee Temple at Ghurisha, West Bengal, India.

Char-chala ("four eaves") is a style of temple architecture that arose in Bengal. The temples have a curved roof composed of four triangular segments.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Amit Guha, Classification of Terracotta Temples, retrieved 20 January 2016