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English: The Pancharatna Temple facing southwards is more popularly known as Dharmaraaj Temple. Situated just on the Northern bank of Kansai/Kasai/Kansabati river, the sanctum has a porch in front with triple arch entrances with multiple cusps. The entrances are resting on engaged columns. The sanctum cella has dome shaped ceiling and it is vaulted above the verandah. This temple was built in 19th Century AD.
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N-WB-102.
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