Ramkeli Madanmohan Jiu Mandir

Hindu god Krishna is worshiped in the form of Madanamohan in this temple.

This temple is administered by the Madana Mohan Jiu Trust Committee.

[5] West Bengal's Department of Tourism took up the Ramkeli Madanmohan Jiu Mandir renovation plan in 2016, including the Mahaprabhu Chaitanya Charan temple, guest accommodation and the main entrance of the temple.

[4] The interior of the temple building is divided into two parts, which are the worship room and the Veranda.

Four sloping chalas start from the four sides of the nata-mandir and meet at the four walls above the four pillars in the middle part.

[11] Terracotta art work is observed on the facade of the main temple.

A little deeper than the main wall above the three arches are flower-leaf designs, which are made by the terracotta art.

At the junction of the facade and the roof of temple there are two continuous series of flower-leaf designs on the front wall.

[4] The arrangement of flower-leaf designs and the shape of rope are all created by terracotta art.

Nata-mandir in the middle of courtyard; the main roof, sloping roof and pillars are visible in the picture.
The facade of temple with three arches and flower-leaf designs