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The Atchala temple was built in 1859. Connected with this temple is the legend of Devi Bishalakhi and Ranjit Rai, the local Zamindar.

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The Atchala temple was built in 1859. Connected with this temple is the legend of Devi Bishalakhi and Ranjit Rai, the local Zamindar.

This file was uploaded as part of Wiki Explores Hooghly - Phase I under Wiki Exploration Program, an initiative by West Bengal Wikimedians User Group.

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