Hangseshwari Temple

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Hangseshwari Temple is a distinctive Hindu temple in West Bengal, India, noted for its unique multi-towered architecture and religious significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
architecturalStyle multi-towered architecture
associatedWith Shakta tradition
Tantric concepts
country India
dedicatedTo Goddess Hangseshwari NERFINISHED
district Hooghly district NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeSpelling Hanseshwari Temple NERFINISHED
Hanseswari Temple NERFINISHED
hasComponent thirteen minaret-like towers
hasDeity Hangseshwari NERFINISHED
a form of Goddess Kali
hasNumberOfTowers 13
hasSanctum Garbha Griha
isPilgrimageSite true
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Bansberia NERFINISHED
Hooghly district NERFINISHED
West Bengal
West Bengal, India NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bansberia railway station NERFINISHED
Tribeni NERFINISHED
locatedOn eastern bank of the Ganges
nearRiver Ganges NERFINISHED
notableFor religious significance
unique multi-towered architecture
region eastern India NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
state West Bengal
towerShape lotus bud

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Hooghly district containsReligiousSite Hangseshwari Temple