Pancha Ratna Govinda Temple

The Pancha Ratna Govinda Temple (Bengali: পঞ্চরত্ন গোবিন্দ মন্দির) in Puthia village, Rajshahi district in Bangladesh.

[4] The temple, located in the inner precincts of the Rajbari, to the left of Govindabari or Mandirangan of Panch Ani palace, is reported to have been built between 1823 and 1895.

The feature in the lower portion of the spires consists of ridges while the upper part is tapered upward.

[5] It has simple surface plastering but with fine detailing with red coloured terracotta patterns on all four outer walls.

The terracotta designs are made in panels which have depiction of romantic scenes from the Hindu epics of Ramayana and Radha-Krishna episodes related to Krishna and Radha.