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A temple dedicated to the [[Hindu]] God [[Lakshminarayan]] located in the [[Ujjayanta Palace]] ground in the city of [[Agartala]], [[Tripura]] state, [[India]].
'''Lakshmi Narayan Temple''' is a [[Hindu temple]], dedicated to the [[Hindus|Hindu]] divine couple [[Lakshmi Narayana]]. It is located in the [[Ujjayanta Palace]] ground, in the city of [[Agartala]], [[Tripura]] state, [[India]]. It was founded by the King of Tripura, Birendra Kishore Manikya, during his reign from 1909 to 1923.


==History==
==History==
The temple was constructed by the [[Kings of Tripura|King of Tripura]], [[Birendra Kishore Manikya]] (r. 1909–1923), a century ago<ref>{{cite web|title=Leading lights among the Manikyas|url=http://www.tripurainfo.in/Admin/ATripura/Profile_Of_The_State/Leading_Manikyas.htm|publisher=www.tripurainfo.in|accessdate=31 May 2012}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
The temple was constructed by the [[Kings of Tripura|King of Tripura]], [[Birendra Kishore Manikya]] (r. 1909–1923), a century ago.<ref>{{cite web|title=Leading lights among the Manikyas|url=http://www.tripurainfo.in/Admin/ATripura/Profile_Of_The_State/Leading_Manikyas.htm|publisher=www.tripurainfo.in|accessdate=31 May 2012}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
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Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictWest Tripura
DeityLakshmi Narayana
FestivalsKrishna Janmashtami
Location
LocationAgartala
StateTripura
CountryIndia
Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Agartala (India)
Coordinates23°50′03″N 91°16′58″E / 23.8342332°N 91.2829037°E / 23.8342332; 91.2829037
Architecture
Completed1909-1923

Lakshmi Narayan Temple is a Hindu temple, dedicated to the Hindu divine couple Lakshmi Narayana. It is located in the Ujjayanta Palace ground, in the city of Agartala, Tripura state, India. It was founded by the King of Tripura, Birendra Kishore Manikya, during his reign from 1909 to 1923.

History[edit | edit source]

The temple was constructed by the King of Tripura, Birendra Kishore Manikya (r. 1909–1923), a century ago.[1]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Leading lights among the Manikyas". www.tripurainfo.in. Retrieved 31 May 2012.[permanent dead link]

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