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Lalji Temple
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Maa Mrinmoyee Temple
38FG+39W, Rajdarbar, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Radhashyam Temple
38FG+2H3, Rajdarbar, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Bishnupur Fort
722122, Rajdarbar, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Gumghar
38CG+48X, Rajdarbar, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Pancha Ratna Shyam Rai Temple
38CF+CJP, Rajdarbar, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Ras Mancha
389C+9R7, College Road, opp. Tourist Lodge, near Bishnupur High School, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Bishnupur Acharya Jogesh Chandra Purakriti Bhaban (District Museum)
388G+F3M, Collage Road, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Nearby restaurants
Icy'N'Spicy Cafe
Rajdarbar, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Fire & Ice - The Restro Cafe
K.K Bazar, Debashree Ice Candy Factory, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
The Bishnupur Cafe
Ramananda Rd, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
QUALITY FOOD TOUR
388F+CGQ, Bishnupur College Rd, Professors Colony, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Fast Food, Momos & Biriyani stall
Hazra Para, Baburdanga, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Park Hotel & Restaurant
High School more, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Madhulika restaurant
38G9+QCQ, poka Bandh, Kabiraj Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Rajput Dhaba
388C+VHC, Bishnupur Road, Kabiraj Para, Beli, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
Nearby hotels
Hotel Annapurna
Bishnupur College Rd, Professors Colony, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
New Mukherjee Lodge
pokabandh(North, Kalindibandh, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
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Lalji Temple

38FG+9QF, Rajdarbar Rd, Rajdarbar, Baburdanga, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
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attractions: Maa Mrinmoyee Temple, Radhashyam Temple, Bishnupur Fort, Gumghar, Pancha Ratna Shyam Rai Temple, Ras Mancha, Bishnupur Acharya Jogesh Chandra Purakriti Bhaban (District Museum), restaurants: Icy'N'Spicy Cafe, Fire & Ice - The Restro Cafe, The Bishnupur Cafe, QUALITY FOOD TOUR, Fast Food, Momos & Biriyani stall, Park Hotel & Restaurant, Madhulika restaurant, Rajput Dhaba
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Nearby attractions of Lalji Temple

Maa Mrinmoyee Temple

Radhashyam Temple

Bishnupur Fort

Gumghar

Pancha Ratna Shyam Rai Temple

Ras Mancha

Bishnupur Acharya Jogesh Chandra Purakriti Bhaban (District Museum)

Maa Mrinmoyee Temple

Maa Mrinmoyee Temple

4.7

(223)

Open 24 hours
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Radhashyam Temple

Radhashyam Temple

4.6

(175)

Open 24 hours
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Bishnupur Fort

Bishnupur Fort

4.5

(116)

Open 24 hours
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Gumghar

Gumghar

4.3

(395)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Lalji Temple

Icy'N'Spicy Cafe

Fire & Ice - The Restro Cafe

The Bishnupur Cafe

QUALITY FOOD TOUR

Fast Food, Momos & Biriyani stall

Park Hotel & Restaurant

Madhulika restaurant

Rajput Dhaba

Icy'N'Spicy Cafe

Icy'N'Spicy Cafe

3.9

(78)

Click for details
Fire & Ice - The Restro Cafe

Fire & Ice - The Restro Cafe

4.6

(105)

Closed
Click for details
The Bishnupur Cafe

The Bishnupur Cafe

3.4

(65)

Click for details
QUALITY FOOD TOUR

QUALITY FOOD TOUR

4.3

(56)

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4.5
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5.0
3y

At a distance of 2 km from Bishnupur Bus Station, Lalji Temple is an ancient temple located in Bishnupur, West Bengal. Situated near Jor Bangla Temple, it is one of the prominent terracotta temples of Bishnupur.

Lalji Temple was built in 1658 CE by Malla king Bir Singha II in Eka-Ranta style. This temple has been devoted to Radha-Krishna. This temple bears similar architectural concepts like many of the earlier temples. It is built on a square raised plinth, consisting of ornamental stucco decorations on low relief carvings. Descriptive and ornamental arches and an encompassment around the temple are a typical feature of the temple.

In front of the temple, there is a dancing hall and there is a tower in Orissan style in the west dedicated to Raghunath. The outer yard is divided from the inner by a wall and contains a small Pancharatna temple of Kameswar Siva with an inscription dated 1655 AD. The temple is enclosed by a wall entirely with a gateway passage towards the east. There are two cars in front of the gateway, one for Lord Lalji and the other is for Lord Raghunath which are taken out in procession during Dussehra festival. There are inscriptions in Bengali at several places.

Just 300 m away from Lalji Temple, one can also see a beautiful stone chariot. Dates back to 17th century AD, this small double storied structure stands on a low laterite plinth originally with three wheels on each side. The lower storey resembles the arched pavilion of Rasmancha, whereas the upper storey with shikhara resembles the Ek-Ratna Temple of Bishnupur.

Visitors can get the entry tickets for all the Bishnupur temples from Rasmancha including this one. Else, visitors are not allowed to enter inside the...

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2y

The Lalji Temple in Bishnupur, West Bengal, is another significant temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is one of the famous terracotta temples in Bishnupur, known for its architectural grandeur and artistic beauty.

The Lalji Temple was constructed in the 17th century during the reign of the Malla kings. Like other temples in Bishnupur, it exhibits the unique "ekaratna" or "one spire" architectural style, characterized by a single tower. The terracotta carvings on the temple walls are a prominent feature, displaying intricate artwork and intricate detailing.

The temple's terracotta panels depict scenes from the Hindu epics, including the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as various aspects of Lord Krishna's life and teachings. The carvings capture the essence of the stories and bring them to life through artistic expression.

Inside the temple, the main sanctum houses the idol of Lord Krishna. Devotees visit the temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. The serene atmosphere and spiritual significance of the Lalji Temple make it a popular pilgrimage site and a must-visit destination for art and architecture enthusiasts.

Please note that historical information can sometimes vary, and it's always a good idea to check for the most up-to-date details before visiting any historical...

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Lalji Temple in Bishnupur, West Bengal, is a remarkable example of the region's rich terracotta architecture, dating back to the 17th century. Built in 1658 by King Bir Singha II of the Malla dynasty, this temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha, embodying a blend of cultural and religious significance. Constructed in the traditional "ek-ratna" (single-pinnacled) style, the temple features a square base with a towering central spire surrounded by intricate carvings and exquisite terracotta work that depicts scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

The temple stands amidst a scenic landscape, making it a popular destination for pilgrims and art enthusiasts alike. Its architectural details, especially the terracotta relief work, showcase the skilled craftsmanship of Bengal artisans, reflecting the Malla rulers' devotion to art and spirituality. Over the centuries, Lalji Temple has retained its cultural essence, becoming an important part of Bishnupur’s architectural heritage and a testament to the enduring legacy of the...

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Sudipta MajiSudipta Maji
The Lalji Temple in Bishnupur, West Bengal, is another significant temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is one of the famous terracotta temples in Bishnupur, known for its architectural grandeur and artistic beauty. The Lalji Temple was constructed in the 17th century during the reign of the Malla kings. Like other temples in Bishnupur, it exhibits the unique "ekaratna" or "one spire" architectural style, characterized by a single tower. The terracotta carvings on the temple walls are a prominent feature, displaying intricate artwork and intricate detailing. The temple's terracotta panels depict scenes from the Hindu epics, including the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as various aspects of Lord Krishna's life and teachings. The carvings capture the essence of the stories and bring them to life through artistic expression. Inside the temple, the main sanctum houses the idol of Lord Krishna. Devotees visit the temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. The serene atmosphere and spiritual significance of the Lalji Temple make it a popular pilgrimage site and a must-visit destination for art and architecture enthusiasts. Please note that historical information can sometimes vary, and it's always a good idea to check for the most up-to-date details before visiting any historical site or temple.
Santanu MaitiSantanu Maiti
Lalji Temple was built in 1658 CE by Malla king Bir Singha II in Eka-Ranta style. This temple has been devoted to Radha-Krishna. This temple bears similar architectural concepts like many of the earlier temples. It is built on a square raised plinth, consisting of ornamental stucco decorations on low relief carvings. Descriptive and ornamental arches and an encompassment around the temple are a typical feature of the temple. In front of the temple, there is a dancing hall and there is a tower in Orissan style in the west dedicated to Raghunath. The outer yard is divided from the inner by a wall and contains a small Pancharatna temple of Kameswar Siva with an inscription dated 1655 AD. The temple is enclosed by a wall entirely with a gateway passage towards the east. There are two cars in front of the gateway, one for Lord Lalji and the other is for Lord Raghunath which are taken out in procession during Dussehra festival. There are inscriptions in Bengali at several places
Siddhartha DasSiddhartha Das
This monogram style temple is built of laterite stone and rests on a large square plinth, with a single pinna or gem on the curved roof. The temple has arched entrances on three sides. The square sanctum has single-arched entrances to the south and east, and a terrace to the west. The dome-shaped roof of the inner sanctum and the arched (vaulted) roof of the inner-balcony are special features of this temple. The spire of the temple is in the Saptaratha style and the top of the spire is covered with Amalaka and Kalas. The spire is flanked by four single-arched open doorways. Five horizontal bilinear ornaments are seen at each of the four corners of the temple. The colour used outside door is natural and still intact. The temple was built by Mallaraja Virsingh in 1658 AD was established. The entry fees is Rs 10/- per head. This place has male & female toilets.
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The Lalji Temple in Bishnupur, West Bengal, is another significant temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is one of the famous terracotta temples in Bishnupur, known for its architectural grandeur and artistic beauty. The Lalji Temple was constructed in the 17th century during the reign of the Malla kings. Like other temples in Bishnupur, it exhibits the unique "ekaratna" or "one spire" architectural style, characterized by a single tower. The terracotta carvings on the temple walls are a prominent feature, displaying intricate artwork and intricate detailing. The temple's terracotta panels depict scenes from the Hindu epics, including the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as various aspects of Lord Krishna's life and teachings. The carvings capture the essence of the stories and bring them to life through artistic expression. Inside the temple, the main sanctum houses the idol of Lord Krishna. Devotees visit the temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. The serene atmosphere and spiritual significance of the Lalji Temple make it a popular pilgrimage site and a must-visit destination for art and architecture enthusiasts. Please note that historical information can sometimes vary, and it's always a good idea to check for the most up-to-date details before visiting any historical site or temple.
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Lalji Temple was built in 1658 CE by Malla king Bir Singha II in Eka-Ranta style. This temple has been devoted to Radha-Krishna. This temple bears similar architectural concepts like many of the earlier temples. It is built on a square raised plinth, consisting of ornamental stucco decorations on low relief carvings. Descriptive and ornamental arches and an encompassment around the temple are a typical feature of the temple. In front of the temple, there is a dancing hall and there is a tower in Orissan style in the west dedicated to Raghunath. The outer yard is divided from the inner by a wall and contains a small Pancharatna temple of Kameswar Siva with an inscription dated 1655 AD. The temple is enclosed by a wall entirely with a gateway passage towards the east. There are two cars in front of the gateway, one for Lord Lalji and the other is for Lord Raghunath which are taken out in procession during Dussehra festival. There are inscriptions in Bengali at several places
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This monogram style temple is built of laterite stone and rests on a large square plinth, with a single pinna or gem on the curved roof. The temple has arched entrances on three sides. The square sanctum has single-arched entrances to the south and east, and a terrace to the west. The dome-shaped roof of the inner sanctum and the arched (vaulted) roof of the inner-balcony are special features of this temple. The spire of the temple is in the Saptaratha style and the top of the spire is covered with Amalaka and Kalas. The spire is flanked by four single-arched open doorways. Five horizontal bilinear ornaments are seen at each of the four corners of the temple. The colour used outside door is natural and still intact. The temple was built by Mallaraja Virsingh in 1658 AD was established. The entry fees is Rs 10/- per head. This place has male & female toilets.
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