Rash Moncha - Bishnupur

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Address :

Rashtola, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India

Postal code : 722122
Opening hours :
Tuesday 7AM–5PM
Wednesday 7AM–5PM
Thursday 7AM–5PM
Friday 7AM–5PM
Saturday 7AM–5PM
Sunday 7AM–5PM
Monday 7AM–5PM
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Rashtola, Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal 722122, India
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Game Scuttle on Google

This place attracts many people because of its 1000 doors. Which makes people a excitement to explore it.
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Pranayi Patra on Google

It is in Dalmadal Para, Bishnupur, West Bengal. It's upper structure looks like a pyramid. Middle part resembles Bengali huts and the arches of the lower part resembles Islamic architecture.
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Shreya Chaudhuri on Google

An ancient temple of Radha Krishna. Now treated as national heritage sight. There is no figurines of any deity. All are removed to Madhabganj or other places as now the festival Ras is organizing there. Most of the engravings of outside walls have faded but that of the inside are intact. Though it's look awesome from outside.
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Sarbajit Goswami on Google

ok, so the thing is that this historical structure have total of 108 windows, and total of 8 corridors, in which 5 are visible and the other 3 are locked in the middle chamber, all the windows were the place to keep radha Krishna idol ie. total of 108 idols and were worshipped once every year at RASH PURNIMA, and the corridors were made for the people to go around the structure to embrace all the idols. a good place to visit, but strictly no videography is allowed,
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Dr. Arindam Ray on Google

It is the main attraction of Bishnupur. Please visit the place and take ticket from here only. After lockdown the all tickets through online only
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Sudipta Paul on Google

One of the oldest tourist spot of West Bengal, the Rash Moncha is situated in Bishnupur, in Bankura district of West Bengal, India. It is 421 years old heritage building built by Mallarajas in 1600. Since 1600 to 1932 every year The Rash Utsav had been held gloriously. But now it is an property of Archaeological Survey of India. So please come here experience the rich culture of Bengal. Thank you very much.
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Lakshman Chandra Mandal on Google

The entry point to the temple city (মন্দির নগরী) BISHNUPUR. This ancient piece of architectural marvel tells a lot about the ubiquitous technical knowledge in Malla-yuga (মল্ল যুগ), the tenure of Malla dynasty. Features: 1. Thin yet tough bricks. These are merely ⅓rd in thickness as compared to modern earthen bricks. 2. The super-duper precision in engineering. Every row of gates (দুয়ার) are perfectly collinear, precise upto a few centimeters only. 3. Similarly, small ventilators in the inner walls are perfectly aligned in a straight line. 4. The characteristic brick red color - the color that you may call the official 'Bishnupurian' Temple Hue (although each temple of Bishnupur originally had an additional layer of lime-coat, in Bengali চুন সুরকি, at present all of it has washed away due to climatic changes over the decades. Thus, showing up the inner bricks. Same is the case with Rash Mancha) 5. The frontier lawn is full of tender grasses. This adds a great liveliness to the site Additional info: For last few months (update as of November 2021), ticket booking is MANDATORY ONLINE to maintain COVID Protocol and also to avoid the hassle of queue. The links and QR Codes for the same are available at the outside billboards. Also thanks to ASI for having arranged recent chemical washes to restore the grandeur of the architecture. Bishnupur administration have repaired the lights too. This reinforces a lovely scene at this heritage site even during the dark time.
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Sukriti Chakraborty on Google

The Rasmancha  is a historical temple located at Bishnupur, Bankura district, West Bengal, India. It was commissioned by Mallabhum king Hambir Malla Dev (Bir Hambir) in 1600 CE.Length and breadth of this temple is 24.5 meter and the height is 12.5 meter. The base or altar of the temple is made of laterite stone and upper part is made with bricks. Upper structure looks like a pyramid. Middle part resembles Bengali huts and the arches of the lower part resembles Islamic architecture. During the Vaishnava Ras festival, all the Radha Krishna idols of Bishnupur town used to be brought here to be worshipped by the citizens. The annual festival was held till 1932. I haired a toto which charged Rs 400(100×4) for visiting tourist attractions places. It will take 3-4 hours to visit all attractions at Bishnupur. If you take a ticket for visiting Rashmancha, that is enough for visiting all terracotta temples. So keep the ticket safely with you.

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