List of temples in Bishnupur
Bishnupur is a town located in the Bankura district of West Bengal, India. The town is famous for the terracotta temples made from the locally available laterite stones. The Malla rulers were Vaishnavites and built the famous terracotta temples during the 17th and 18th century at this place.
Name of the temple | Deity | Picture | Date | Notes/Beliefs |
Rasmancha | Radha Krishna (during Rasa festival) | 1600 | It is the oldest brick temple. Built by King Bir Hambir. The temple has an unusual elongated pyramidical tower, surrounded by hut-shaped turrets, which were very typical of Bengali roof structures of the time. | |
Jor-Bangla Temple | Keshto Ray (Krishna) & Gouranga | 1655 | Built by King Raghunath Singha Dev II. The ornate terracotta carvings are set off by the roof in the classic chala style of Bengal architecture. | |
Pancha Ratna Temple | Shyam Ray (Krishna) | 1643 | Built by King Raghunath Singha. It stands on a low square plinth and consists of an ambulatory pathway with a porch opened by three arches on the four sides of the temple. The central shikhara is octagonal, while the rest four are square. The walls are richly decorated with terracotta carvings featuring aspects of Lord Krishna’s life. | |
Madanmohan Temple | Madanmohan (Krishna) | 1694 | King Durjana Singh Deva built the temple in the ekaratna style, a square flat-roofed building with carved cornices, surmounted by a pinnacle. Impressive carvings on the walls depict scenes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata and the Puranas. | |
Lalji Temple | Radha Krishna | 1658 | Built by Bir Singha II in ekaranta style. It is built on a square raised plinth, consisting of ornamental stucco decorations on low relief carvings. | |
Radhya Shyam temple | Radha Krishna | 1758 | Built by Chaitanya Singha in ekaratna style. It was built in a square plan, consisting of a dome-shaped shikhara and stucco motifs depicting floral, geometric and depiction of the life from Puranas. | |
Nandalal Temple | Nandalal (Krishna) | 17th Century | Consisting of a square ground plan and a single tower resting on a curved roof. Very little motif work can be seen on the lower part of the temple. | |
Kalachand temple | 1656. | Built by King Raghunath Singha in ekratna style with laterite stone. | ||
Radhavinod Temple | 1659 | Raghunath Singha I built the temple in brick. | ||
Madangopal Temple | 1665 | A Pancharatna mandir built by Shiromani Devi, Queen of Veer Singha II. | ||
Murulimohan Temple | 1665 | Built by Shiromani Devi, Queen of Veer Singha II. It is an ekratna temple with floral designs and stucco works. | ||
Radha Govinda Temple | 1729 | Built by Krishna Singh, son of Gopal Singha in ekratna style with laterite. | ||
Radha Madhab Temple | 1737 | Built by the daughter-in-law of Mallaraj Gopal Singh, Churamoni Devi in ekratna style with brick and has bas relief carvings. | ||
Chhinnamasta Temple | Chhinnamasta | Built by the Guin family of Midnapore. | ||
Sanreswar temple | ||||
Malleswar temple | 1622 | Built by Mallaraj Bir Singh. It is an Ekratna temple built of laterite stone. | ||
Mrinmayee Temple | Originally 997 CE | Originally built by Jagat Malla in 997 CE. The Durga puja takes place for 15 days and all the other temples in Bishnupur does not start the puja until the cannon has been fired from the temple. | ||
Krishna-Valaram Temple | ||||
Sarbamangala Temple | ||||
Radha Vinod Temple | 1659 | Built by queen of Raghunath Singh in atchala style. | ||
Jor Mandir (Twin Temples) | 1726 | A complex of three temples known as the Jor Mandir. These temples were built by Malla King Krishna Singh in 1726.} |
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