Shobhabazar Lal Mandir is a name that appears to refer to a Hindu temple (mandir) located in the Shobhabazar neighbourhood of North Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The components of the name are derived from Bengali and Sanskrit terms: “Shobhabazar” denotes the historic locality; “Lal” (Hindi/Bengali) means “red,” often used to describe the colour of a structure or its ornamental scheme; and “Mandir” (Sanskrit) means “temple.”
No comprehensive, independently verifiable sources such as academic publications, authoritative guidebooks, or widely recognized encyclopedic entries provide detailed information on the temple’s history, architecture, patronage, or religious significance. Consequently, the existence, precise location, and characteristics of a “Shobhabazar Lal Mandir” cannot be confirmed beyond limited mentions in local directories or informal references.
Status: The term is not widely recognized in established reference works, and reliable encyclopedic information about it is insufficient.