Chaitanyadev Temple is located at
Guptipara near
Kolkata in
Hooghly District of
West Bengal. The temple was built by Biseswar Rai in 17th century, during the reign of
Akbar. Constructed in Bengali style of architecture, the temple faces east and has a door in the west. It contains the images of
Chaitanya and Nityanand, the two great Vaishnava preachers of Bengal. The roof is made in Jor-Bangla architectural style with two iron rods representing spires.