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Naba Kailash Mandir is an attractive Shiva temple in Kalna City of Purba Bardhaman district, West Bengal. An architectural marvel, this temple structure consists of a combination of two concentric circles with a total of 108 small temples, each of temple is dedicated to Shiva.
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Lalji Mandir
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69C7+Q2H, Thakur Para, Kalna, West Bengal 713409, India
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Naba Kailash Mandir is an attractive Shiva temple in Kalna City of Purba Bardhaman district, West Bengal. An architectural marvel, this temple structure consists of a combination of two concentric circles with a total of 108 small temples, each of temple is dedicated to Shiva.

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Ambika – Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir, also known as the Nava Kailash Temple, is one of the holiest places in the Purba Burdwan district of West Bengal. The place comprises a total of 108 Shiva temples encircling a courtyard

Lord Shiva is called the protector of the Universe. Many devotees from all around India visit the place all year round to offer Pujas to Lord Shiva. But the Pujas offered during the Shivratri draws a huge number of devotees from all over West Bengal and India too.

In this article you will get to know the following about the 108 Shiv Mandir located in Ambika – Kalna near Bardhaman:

Location – Ambika Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir, Burdwan Address: Thakur Para, Kalna, West Bengal 713409

The 108 Shiv temple or the Nava Kailash Temple is located near Kalna Rajbari Ground.

Timings – Ambika Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir, Burdwan The timing of the Ambika Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir is from 6 AM to 12 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM.

During Shivratri special arrangements are made for the devotees.

History – Ambika Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir, Burdwan It is said that Rani Bishnukumari, widow wife of Raja Tilakchand received divine dreams of constructing a temple of Lord Shiva in the area.

The temple was then built by Maharaja Tej Chandra Bahadur in 1809 AD to celebrate the transfer of power of the royal estate of Bishnupur.

The temples of the Nava Kailash or the 108 Shiv Mandir are conjoint, have more or less a domical architecture, and are built of Atchala bricks. The temples are built in such a way that they have a unique numerical combination.

The temples are built in two concentric circles centering a well, the outer arc having 74 temples and the inner circle having 34 temples.

108 is a spiritual number in Hindu mythology representing rosary beads. The outer arc has alternate shiva temples that have black and white shiv linga respectively. The inner arc temples all have white shiva linga. The temple is also known as Navaratna.

In the remote past, the temples were taken care of by 12 priests and they used to worship the Shivalingas every day. The walls of temples have inscriptions of Ramayana and Mahabharata.

It is said that the white shiva linga stands for the calm and quiet form of Shiva and the black shiva linga is the Rudra or the angry form of Lord Shiva.

Alternately, it is also believed that the white and black shiva linga represents the outer world, the world we live in that is the world of sins, guilts, sacrifices involving both good and bad deeds, and the inner white shiva linga symbolizes pure inner thought of heart and lessening of pain, wrongdoings attained through prayers offered in the feet of Lord shiva.

The temple is well maintained by the authorities here. The place is colorful too with green lawns in the temple premise itself. The gardens have various vibrant colored flowers.

Places to Visit near Ambika Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir If you visit the 108 shiv Mandir You must also visit other places nearby like the Sarbamangala Mandir, Lalji Temple, and also the...

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Many days of continuous monotonous work pressure, no time for myself, no time to raise my head To get over the hangover, I went out this Sunday with the aim of visiting the 108 Shiva temples of Kalna. Along with this, I visited other temples, especially the temples of Rajbari. Today, I mainly posted about the Rajbari temple and 108 Shiva temples, the rest will be given in the next post.

Nava Kailash Temple or 108 Shiva Temple is an attractive Shiva temple in Kalna, Burdwan district.

It was built under the supervision of Maharaj Tejchandra Bahadur.

An architectural wonder. This temple is built in the Gauriya architectural style, Bengal's own temple art style, i.e. the Chala art style. The temple structure consists of a combination of two concentric circles with a total of 108 small temples, each of which is dedicated to Shiva. It represents a string of beads and the walls of this temple also depict many scenes of hunting and scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. There are seventy-four temples on the outside and thirty-four temples inside which are built according to mythological stories with auspicious thoughts. Each of these 108 temples has a Shivalinga. Each Shivalinga inside is white in color which is a symbol of Sadashiv, while half of the Shivalinga in the outer circle is black in color symbolizing Rudra and half of the Shivalinga is white in color which is one white Shivalinga and one black Shivalinga. This arrangement and decoration is like this.

Pratapeshwar Temple Enter the Rajbari temple complex through the gate opposite to the 108 Shivalingas of Ambika Kalna and go a little further past the left arch and you will come across the terracotta-decorated Pratapeshwar temple. Some call it the temple of Jaleswar. Some say it is the Pyarikumari Math. This temple, with its parallel grooved dome-shaped peak and numerous small terracotta panels around the lower wall, is truly an uninhibited creation of the artist. The architect of this temple was Ramhari Mistri, the temple-builder of Sonamukhi in Bankura district. He also built the famous Panchchura temple of Sridharji in Sonamukhi. Pratapeshwar Temple was established in 1771 Shaka or 1849 AD by the wife of Prince Pratap Chandra, Pyarikumari Devi. There are also pictures of other temples of the Rajbari like Lalji Temple, Krishnachandraji Temple. The terracotta artwork on the temples depicts the daily life of the time and the description of the Sangam is also included there. This sculpture in Hindu architecture in India is evidence of the unsurpassed art that has existed in India for a long time. There are also descriptions of hunting or war.

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108 Shiv Mandir is the predominant temple of Kalna.. Kalna is famous for Terracotta temple work. The intricate terracotta work are the skin and the idol is the heart of the temple. One will get mesmerized by the ancient bengal architecture. 108 Shiv mandir comprises of 108 Shiv lingam in two circles. The outer circle has 74 Shiv mandirs and inner circle has 34. The shiv lingas are alternative black and white in color. There are no pandas or purohit. One can offer puja by their own. If u are searching to go for one day out, then this may be your destination.

Very beautiful place 108 Shiva Temple at Kalna, built in 1809, these 108 small, marble Hindu temples are arranged as 2 concentric circles. It is also a historical place. Spend some time there, you will definitely feel some peace. It is perfect destination for a day. You can visit with family and friends.It is a historical place, very well maintained by the Archeological Survey of India. A must visit for people coming nearby Kalna. Entry was free.The 108 Shiv Temple or the Nava Kailash Temple is located near Kalna Rajbari Ground . Ambika – Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir , also known as the Nava Kailash Temple , is one of the holiest places in the Purba Burdwan district of West Bengal . The place comprises a total of 108 Shiva temples encircling a courtyard .

Kalna is almost 80 km away from the city of Kolkata. You can also reach here by Horwah Katwa local train and get down at Ambika-Kalna station . You can then take a Toto (e-rikshaw) from the station to reach the temple .The temples are built in two concentric circles centering a well, the outer arc having 74 temples and the inner circle having 34 temples .108 Shiv Temple is a serene and spiritually uplifting sanctuary. Its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere create a profound sense of peace and devotion. The temple's well-maintained premises and cleanliness reflect a deep reverence for the deity.

Time taken from Kolkata by road - 3-3.5hrs Transport - From Howrah avail local train and get off in Kalna station. Enormous totos are available for hiring. Time taken to visit temples at Kalna - Normally 4-5 hrs.. Entry fee - No entry...

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Many days of continuous monotonous work pressure, no time for myself, no time to raise my head To get over the hangover, I went out this Sunday with the aim of visiting the 108 Shiva temples of Kalna. Along with this, I visited other temples, especially the temples of Rajbari. Today, I mainly posted about the Rajbari temple and 108 Shiva temples, the rest will be given in the next post. Nava Kailash Temple or 108 Shiva Temple is an attractive Shiva temple in Kalna, Burdwan district. It was built under the supervision of Maharaj Tejchandra Bahadur. An architectural wonder. This temple is built in the Gauriya architectural style, Bengal's own temple art style, i.e. the Chala art style. The temple structure consists of a combination of two concentric circles with a total of 108 small temples, each of which is dedicated to Shiva. It represents a string of beads and the walls of this temple also depict many scenes of hunting and scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. There are seventy-four temples on the outside and thirty-four temples inside which are built according to mythological stories with auspicious thoughts. Each of these 108 temples has a Shivalinga. Each Shivalinga inside is white in color which is a symbol of Sadashiv, while half of the Shivalinga in the outer circle is black in color symbolizing Rudra and half of the Shivalinga is white in color which is one white Shivalinga and one black Shivalinga. This arrangement and decoration is like this. Pratapeshwar Temple Enter the Rajbari temple complex through the gate opposite to the 108 Shivalingas of Ambika Kalna and go a little further past the left arch and you will come across the terracotta-decorated Pratapeshwar temple. Some call it the temple of Jaleswar. Some say it is the Pyarikumari Math. This temple, with its parallel grooved dome-shaped peak and numerous small terracotta panels around the lower wall, is truly an uninhibited creation of the artist. The architect of this temple was Ramhari Mistri, the temple-builder of Sonamukhi in Bankura district. He also built the famous Panchchura temple of Sridharji in Sonamukhi. Pratapeshwar Temple was established in 1771 Shaka or 1849 AD by the wife of Prince Pratap Chandra, Pyarikumari Devi. There are also pictures of other temples of the Rajbari like Lalji Temple, Krishnachandraji Temple. The terracotta artwork on the temples depicts the daily life of the time and the description of the Sangam is also included there. This sculpture in Hindu architecture in India is evidence of the unsurpassed art that has existed in India for a long time. There are also descriptions of hunting or war. References: Wikipedia and local stories Photo: Own
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108 Shiv Mandir is the predominant temple of Kalna.. Kalna is famous for Terracotta temple work. The intricate terracotta work are the skin and the idol is the heart of the temple. One will get mesmerized by the ancient bengal architecture. 108 Shiv mandir comprises of 108 Shiv lingam in two circles. The outer circle has 74 Shiv mandirs and inner circle has 34. The shiv lingas are alternative black and white in color. There are no pandas or purohit. One can offer puja by their own. If u are searching to go for one day out, then this may be your destination. Very beautiful place 108 Shiva Temple at Kalna, built in 1809, these 108 small, marble Hindu temples are arranged as 2 concentric circles. It is also a historical place. Spend some time there, you will definitely feel some peace. It is perfect destination for a day. You can visit with family and friends.It is a historical place, very well maintained by the Archeological Survey of India. A must visit for people coming nearby Kalna. Entry was free.The 108 Shiv Temple or the Nava Kailash Temple is located near Kalna Rajbari Ground . Ambika – Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir , also known as the Nava Kailash Temple , is one of the holiest places in the Purba Burdwan district of West Bengal . The place comprises a total of 108 Shiva temples encircling a courtyard . Kalna is almost 80 km away from the city of Kolkata. You can also reach here by Horwah Katwa local train and get down at Ambika-Kalna station . You can then take a Toto (e-rikshaw) from the station to reach the temple .The temples are built in two concentric circles centering a well, the outer arc having 74 temples and the inner circle having 34 temples .108 Shiv Temple is a serene and spiritually uplifting sanctuary. Its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere create a profound sense of peace and devotion. The temple's well-maintained premises and cleanliness reflect a deep reverence for the deity. Time taken from Kolkata by road - 3-3.5hrs Transport - From Howrah avail local train and get off in Kalna station. Enormous totos are available for hiring. Time taken to visit temples at Kalna - Normally 4-5 hrs.. Entry fee - No entry fee required..
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I had the opportunity to visit Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir in January 2025, and the experience has stayed with me ever since. Located in Ambika Kalna, West Bengal, this temple complex is not just a place of worship—it’s a masterpiece of symmetry, devotion, and timeless beauty. As I stepped into the premises, what immediately struck me was the perfect circular formation of the 108 small Shiva temples—an architectural marvel that left me in awe. The temples are built in two concentric circles, a design that’s both unique and spiritually symbolic. Seeing so many black & white stone Shiva lingas aligned so perfectly facing North within such serene surroundings created an almost meditative atmosphere. The temples, built with terracotta and lime mortar, showcase classic Nava Ratna and Atchala styles of Bengal architecture. Even in their simplicity, there's a grandeur that reflects centuries of devotion. The craftsmanship is intricate yet understated, and each shrine seems to tell its own silent story. January was an ideal time to visit—the cool winter breeze, clear blue sky, and fewer crowds made it a peaceful and contemplative experience. The temple grounds were clean and well-maintained, and the local people were warm and respectful. I took a slow walk around the circles, absorbing the symmetry and the stillness. There’s something truly spiritual about walking through 108 miniature temples, each dedicated to Lord Shiva—it felt like stepping into a sacred mandala. The central pathway, connecting the inner and outer circles, was especially striking when viewed from above or at an angle. What stood out to me most wasn’t just the physical beauty of the temple, but the calm energy the place radiated. It felt like time slowed down here—a reminder to pause, reflect, and reconnect. If you’re planning a trip to West Bengal and have an eye for heritage, architecture, or spirituality, Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir is an absolute must-visit. I highly recommend visiting during early morning or late afternoon for the best natural lighting and fewer crowds.
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Many days of continuous monotonous work pressure, no time for myself, no time to raise my head To get over the hangover, I went out this Sunday with the aim of visiting the 108 Shiva temples of Kalna. Along with this, I visited other temples, especially the temples of Rajbari. Today, I mainly posted about the Rajbari temple and 108 Shiva temples, the rest will be given in the next post. Nava Kailash Temple or 108 Shiva Temple is an attractive Shiva temple in Kalna, Burdwan district. It was built under the supervision of Maharaj Tejchandra Bahadur. An architectural wonder. This temple is built in the Gauriya architectural style, Bengal's own temple art style, i.e. the Chala art style. The temple structure consists of a combination of two concentric circles with a total of 108 small temples, each of which is dedicated to Shiva. It represents a string of beads and the walls of this temple also depict many scenes of hunting and scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. There are seventy-four temples on the outside and thirty-four temples inside which are built according to mythological stories with auspicious thoughts. Each of these 108 temples has a Shivalinga. Each Shivalinga inside is white in color which is a symbol of Sadashiv, while half of the Shivalinga in the outer circle is black in color symbolizing Rudra and half of the Shivalinga is white in color which is one white Shivalinga and one black Shivalinga. This arrangement and decoration is like this. Pratapeshwar Temple Enter the Rajbari temple complex through the gate opposite to the 108 Shivalingas of Ambika Kalna and go a little further past the left arch and you will come across the terracotta-decorated Pratapeshwar temple. Some call it the temple of Jaleswar. Some say it is the Pyarikumari Math. This temple, with its parallel grooved dome-shaped peak and numerous small terracotta panels around the lower wall, is truly an uninhibited creation of the artist. The architect of this temple was Ramhari Mistri, the temple-builder of Sonamukhi in Bankura district. He also built the famous Panchchura temple of Sridharji in Sonamukhi. Pratapeshwar Temple was established in 1771 Shaka or 1849 AD by the wife of Prince Pratap Chandra, Pyarikumari Devi. There are also pictures of other temples of the Rajbari like Lalji Temple, Krishnachandraji Temple. The terracotta artwork on the temples depicts the daily life of the time and the description of the Sangam is also included there. This sculpture in Hindu architecture in India is evidence of the unsurpassed art that has existed in India for a long time. There are also descriptions of hunting or war. References: Wikipedia and local stories Photo: Own
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108 Shiv Mandir is the predominant temple of Kalna.. Kalna is famous for Terracotta temple work. The intricate terracotta work are the skin and the idol is the heart of the temple. One will get mesmerized by the ancient bengal architecture. 108 Shiv mandir comprises of 108 Shiv lingam in two circles. The outer circle has 74 Shiv mandirs and inner circle has 34. The shiv lingas are alternative black and white in color. There are no pandas or purohit. One can offer puja by their own. If u are searching to go for one day out, then this may be your destination. Very beautiful place 108 Shiva Temple at Kalna, built in 1809, these 108 small, marble Hindu temples are arranged as 2 concentric circles. It is also a historical place. Spend some time there, you will definitely feel some peace. It is perfect destination for a day. You can visit with family and friends.It is a historical place, very well maintained by the Archeological Survey of India. A must visit for people coming nearby Kalna. Entry was free.The 108 Shiv Temple or the Nava Kailash Temple is located near Kalna Rajbari Ground . Ambika – Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir , also known as the Nava Kailash Temple , is one of the holiest places in the Purba Burdwan district of West Bengal . The place comprises a total of 108 Shiva temples encircling a courtyard . Kalna is almost 80 km away from the city of Kolkata. You can also reach here by Horwah Katwa local train and get down at Ambika-Kalna station . You can then take a Toto (e-rikshaw) from the station to reach the temple .The temples are built in two concentric circles centering a well, the outer arc having 74 temples and the inner circle having 34 temples .108 Shiv Temple is a serene and spiritually uplifting sanctuary. Its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere create a profound sense of peace and devotion. The temple's well-maintained premises and cleanliness reflect a deep reverence for the deity. Time taken from Kolkata by road - 3-3.5hrs Transport - From Howrah avail local train and get off in Kalna station. Enormous totos are available for hiring. Time taken to visit temples at Kalna - Normally 4-5 hrs.. Entry fee - No entry fee required..
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I had the opportunity to visit Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir in January 2025, and the experience has stayed with me ever since. Located in Ambika Kalna, West Bengal, this temple complex is not just a place of worship—it’s a masterpiece of symmetry, devotion, and timeless beauty. As I stepped into the premises, what immediately struck me was the perfect circular formation of the 108 small Shiva temples—an architectural marvel that left me in awe. The temples are built in two concentric circles, a design that’s both unique and spiritually symbolic. Seeing so many black & white stone Shiva lingas aligned so perfectly facing North within such serene surroundings created an almost meditative atmosphere. The temples, built with terracotta and lime mortar, showcase classic Nava Ratna and Atchala styles of Bengal architecture. Even in their simplicity, there's a grandeur that reflects centuries of devotion. The craftsmanship is intricate yet understated, and each shrine seems to tell its own silent story. January was an ideal time to visit—the cool winter breeze, clear blue sky, and fewer crowds made it a peaceful and contemplative experience. The temple grounds were clean and well-maintained, and the local people were warm and respectful. I took a slow walk around the circles, absorbing the symmetry and the stillness. There’s something truly spiritual about walking through 108 miniature temples, each dedicated to Lord Shiva—it felt like stepping into a sacred mandala. The central pathway, connecting the inner and outer circles, was especially striking when viewed from above or at an angle. What stood out to me most wasn’t just the physical beauty of the temple, but the calm energy the place radiated. It felt like time slowed down here—a reminder to pause, reflect, and reconnect. If you’re planning a trip to West Bengal and have an eye for heritage, architecture, or spirituality, Kalna 108 Shiv Mandir is an absolute must-visit. I highly recommend visiting during early morning or late afternoon for the best natural lighting and fewer crowds.
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