Bishnupur, Bishnupur College Rd, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122
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Bishnupur, Bishnupur College Rd, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122
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Bishnupur - Featured Reviews (576)
Wow..Such an splendid experience for been there. Love the archeological temples of there specially the mystic art of work on temples body, which is really an nostalgic traditional work.
Nice place to visit with your family. History is on every edge of the place with fine architecture and wall crafts. There is lots of street sellers on every place with fine artisans and crafts.
Bishnupur is a awesome place to visit with family. This place is in Rarh region, here you can find lots of temple. You can say it 'Nagar of Temple'. Here you can see Mrinmoye Temple, Temple of Madan Mohan, Temple of Chinnamosta, Dalmadal canon, Rash mandir. Awesome place for visitors. You should make plan to visite here in winter because here is scorching heat in summer. Lots of lodge and hotels available for staying. Bishnupur is also famous for its sweets and baluchari sarees.
The city of temples they say, but there's no road in this temple city. Every bit of road is occupied by shop owners. Even the municipality is not taking any steps to improve it. You can acquire land here for free! No one will stop you. Lalbandh was previously the largest pond ecosystem of Bishnupur. After re-innovating it, it's the size of a small swimming pool. It's ! Peoples are very friendly here! They treat every bit of land as if it's owned by there father and throw plastic in unimaginable quantity. Just visit boltola to enjoy our high quality road and just come to lalbandh to see our cleanliness and culture. Thank you! Visit again.
Beautiful n peaceful place full of teracota temples n crafts n handworks n people of this place are so kind n loving...love to visit again
very nice place to visit.. better say city of temples... the famous "terracotta temple". All temple having terracotta art. Many temples with unique history. Temples are very much old but well maintained. Its an awesome visit.
Mind blowing places and lots of handcrafted items and no words..love the places
It was a extremely good experience for me. I'll love to visit again this historical place.
I recently visited a cozy little cafe in Bishnupur, and I must say, I was pleasantly surprised! The atmosphere was warm and inviting, with soft lighting and comfortable seating. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the menu had a great variety
This beautiful terracotta temple is treat to watch. The Ramayana and Mahabharata stories are beautifully encrypted on the walls of this temple. It is a paradise for people who loves art. Your bishnupur visit is incomplete without seeing this beautifu
An ancient temple of historical importance in Bishnupur. There is a story reveling that once Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhangsha Dev had worshipped Devi Sarbamangala here & he had taken samadhi under beltala. This temple is situated at the bank of lalband
1st time Spa Salon in Bishnupur THE NEW LOOKS SPA & SALON... Many type of hair cutting is there... There have a good service.... I'm proud of him ( Bapi )....
Dalmadal Cannon...... It was built under raja Gopal Singh in 1742, a Malla ruler, for protection against the Maratha invasion. This imposing cannon, with its distinctive design, showcases the craftsmanship of the skilled metalworkers of Bishnupur. Th
The Jor Bangla Temple in Bishnupur was built by King Raghunath Singha Dev II in the year 1655 CE. It is one of the few temples of Bishnupur which is in good condition. It is richly ornamented with terracotta carvings. The temple is known for its clas
One of the oldest historical places in West Bengal, India. Here you can feel the peace of mind. Here you can get many architectural designs. Here you can get a small garden for a picnic spot. Here you can come with your friends, family and love onc
A complex of three temples known as the Jor Mandir. These temples were built by Malla King Krishna Singha in 1726.Each temple has a single dome (eka ratna). All these temples are square, and constructed on a raised platform and surmounted by a single
Kalachand Mondir Prangon ta khub sundor .. Gach full bagan khub sundor Kalachand temple Kalachand temple was built by Malla king Raghunath Singha (pronunciation: sing-ho) in 1656 A.D on a low platform of laterite blocks. This 'Eka-Ratna' or 'single t