Jor Bangla Temple

[2] According to the Inscriptional plaque, the temple was founded by 51st King of Mallabhum kingdom Raghunath Singha in 1655 (961 Mallabda).

[1][3] Since 1998, the Jor Bangla temple is on the UNESCO World Heritage Site's Tentative list.

The exterior and interior of the temple have been beautifully protected and preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India.

From a distance, it appears as though columns of relatively small radius support the roof (chala) cornice.

[3] There is a square platform built of bricks in a V-shaped valley between the tops of the two chala, which has a ratna or pinnacle on it.

[8] There are three arched gateways to enter the interior of the temple, which are located on the south facing facade.

An old ticket for the heritage monuments of India, issued by the Archaeological Survey of India