Shyamsunder Nabaratna Mandir, Bangladesh


General Attributes
DOI10.26301/a89a-6z54
Project NameShyamsunder Nabaratna Mandir
CountryBangladesh
StatusPublished
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Data Type Size Device Name Device Type
Photogrammetry - Terrestrial69.6 GBSony A7 RIV Mirrorless
Photogrammetry - Aerial13.1 GBDJI Phantom 4 Pro Drone
Background
Site DescriptionShyamsunder Nabaratna Mandir' also known as ‘Sonabaria Math’ is located at Sonabaria, Kalaroa, Satkhira. It is a Hindu temple built by Hariram Das (Durgapriya Das) in 1767 AD. Navaratna (nine gems) temple is a typology of Hindu temples. Navaratna (nine gems) temple is a typology of Hindu temples. This type of temple consists of three distinct levels and a unique architectural pattern. Shyamsundar Temple is one of the surviving navaratna temples of the country, and is famous for its brilliant architectural style and terracotta decorations.
Project DescriptionThe Shyamsunder Nabaratna Mandir was documented by students and faculty from Jahangirnagar University and Khulna University as part of the RED (Rapid Emergency Documentation) Program. The building was documented with both terrestrial and aerial photogrammetry.
Collection Date2022-03-25 to 2022-03-26
Publication Date2022-10-19
License TypeCC BY-NC-SA
Entities
ContributorsN/A
CollectorsFaculty of Arts and Humanities Jahangirnagar University , Architecture Discipline Khulna University
FundersAliph Foundation
PartnersCyArk
Site AuthoritySham-Sundor Temple Committee
Citation
2022: Shyamsunder Nabaratna Mandir - Photogrammetry - Terrestrial , Photogrammetry - Aerial . Collected by Faculty of Arts and Humanities Jahangirnagar University , Architecture Discipline Khulna University . Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/a89a-6z54

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