Dhamrai Jagannath Roth, Hindu chariot temple in Dhamrai, Bangladesh.
Dhamrai Jagannath Roth is a Hindu temple in Dhamrai, Bangladesh, built in the form of a tall wooden chariot with several floors stacked one above the other. Each floor has decorated chambers, and a pair of hand-carved wooden horses stands at the front of the structure.
The structure first appeared in the late 1600s as a bamboo construction and was later replaced with a wooden version in the early 1900s. This transition marked a major shift in how the site was built and maintained over time.
The Jagannath Roth is the center of a yearly festival where devotees pull the chariot together through the streets as an act of devotion. This gathering draws people from across the region and shapes how religious life plays out locally.
The temple sits in a busy part of Dhamrai and is easiest to reach by local bus followed by a short taxi or auto-rickshaw ride. Visiting during the day gives you the best light to take in the carved details on the wooden facade.
The carvings on the outside of the structure include names and forms of Hindu deities chiseled directly into the wood by local craftspeople. This makes the building itself a kind of open-air devotional text that visitors can read as they walk around it.
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