Do-Chala Chhota Ahnik Mandir

Do-Chala Chhota Ahnik Mandir is a Hindu temple of the Puthia Temple Complex in Puthia Upazila, Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh.

The temple faces east, in close proximity to the north-west corner of the residence of Maharani Hemanta Kumari.

Believed to date to the 1790s-1800s period, it has a rectangular ground plan, with triple archways in the east and south.

The east and south facades are "highly decorated with terracotta plaques depicting Radha-Krishna-Balram legends, the episode of Ramayana and floral motifs like the Bara Govinda Mandir.

The roof cover is of do-chala type (similar to the mud plastered houses in Bengal with layers of slanting rounded roofs) with curved cornice.