Chala Style

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title: Chala Style
text: Chala Style is a style of Bengal temple architecture, that originated in Bengal from the 15th centuries. Originating as a regional style in Hindu temple architecture. The main features of this style are curved tops and cornices. Chala-style temples in West Bengal were made of mud walls and thatched roofs. But, in East Bengal it was built with bamboo structures and thatched roofs. Chala-style temples were built all over Bengal. But most of the temples are found in the West Bengal. In the present
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