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- David McCutchion (12 August 1930 – 12 January 1972) was an English-born academic, and a pioneer in a number of original strands of scholarship in Indian...
- particularly the chala, ratna and dalan temples. According to David J. McCutchion, historically the religious architecture in Bengal may be divided into...
- bibliopolis.com. "Brick Temples of Bengal: From the Archives of David McCutchion by David McCutchion, ed George Mitc**** on Mullen Books". Mullen Books. Retrieved...
- Girls' High School was established in 1940.[citation needed] David J. McCutchion mentions: The Ramachandra temple at Chirulia as a high towered baro-chala...
- Purba Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. David J. McCutchion mentions the Madan Gopala temple as a West Bengal nava-ratna, plain and...
- Archived from the original on May 10, 2019. Retrieved May 10, 2019. McCutchion, David (June 20, 2006). "Weird Al Yanked Onto DVD". IGN. News Corporation...
- the original on 19 November 2020. Retrieved 12 May 2021. McDermott 2005, p. 830. McCutchion, David (1972). Late Mediaeval Temples of Bengal. Calcutta:...
- majestic aatchala dedicated to Damodar, the other name of Shiva.” David J. McCutchion mentions the aatchala Radha-Shyam temple built in the 17-18th century...
- has a library with 2,500 books, 2 computers and a playground. David J. McCutchion mention: Sridhara temple as a nava-ratna with smooth rekha turrets, built...
- this temple within a definite chronological framework. Indologist David McCutchion tentatively dated it to the 17th century. According to local folklore...