Bali Dewanganj

The western part is upland and rocky – it is extension of the terrain of neighbouring Bankura district.

The most important structure is the 200-years old Durga temple, maintained by the state archaeological department.

It is a rare and unique structure, with a nava ratna superstructure placed on a Jor Bangla base.

The pictures in the gallery show a small selection of terracotta work in the different temples.

[4] David J. McCutchion mentions:[5] The temple of Shiva Durga at Bali Dewanganj (at Sr No S-WB-58) is included in the List of State Protected Monuments in West Bengal by the Archaeological Survey of India.