Saturday, June 15, 2019

Murali Mohan Temple, Bishnupur, West Bengal

Murali Mohan Temple, Bishnupur, West Bengal
Murali Mohan Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in Bishnupur Town in Bankura District of West Bengal State, India. The Temple was built in 1665 AD by Shiromani Devi, Queen of Veer Singha II. The Temple is located at about 2 Kms from Bishnupur Bus Stand, 4 Kms from Bishnupur Junction Railway Station and 3 Kms from Bishnupur New Bus Stand.



History
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The Temple
There are seven Eka Ratna (meaning single pinnacled) temples located in Bishnupur. Murali Mohan Temple is one among them. In earlier days, all these laterite temples were all covered with stucco images. However, with passing of time, most of the stucco works are lost. Murali Mohan Temple is a beautiful laterite temple built as per Ek Ratna temple architecture style. Like most of the other temples in Bishnupur, this is also dedicated to Lord Krishna. This Temple is built with laterite Stones. It is south facing temple with floral designs and stucco works.



It was built in 1665 AD as evidenced from a dedicatory inscription in the frontal arcade. It is square on plan and the sanctum is surmounted by a sikhara instead of an arched cover. This temple with a small, shikhara-type tower called Eka Ratna is quite different from other temples, as walls surround the first floor and it has a pillared corridor on all four sides. This type of open pathway is rare in Bengali temples. The roof looks like the roof of ordinary houses.


Connectivity
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Location

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