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Hindu temple in West Bengal, India
Murali Mohan Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictBankura
DeityMurali Mohan
Location
LocationBishnupur
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates23°4′55.37″N 87°19′03.85″E / 23.0820472°N 87.3177361°E / 23.0820472; 87.3177361
Architecture
TypeBengal temple architecture
StyleEk-ratna style
FounderChuramoni(Siromoni/Siramani Devi), wife of Bir Singha
Date established1665; 360 years ago (1665)
Specifications
Length10.1 m (33 ft)
Width10.1 m (33 ft)
Height (max)12.2 m (40 ft)
Monument of National Importance
Official name: Murali Mohan Temple
TypeCultural
Reference no.IN-WB-17

Murali Mohan Temple, is a Krishna temple in Bishnupur in the Indian state of West Bengal. In this temple, the Hindu God Krishna is worshiped.

History and architecture

According to the Inscriptional plaque, the temple was founded in 1665 by Churamoni (Siromoni/Siramani Devi), wife of Bir Singha King of Mallabhum. The Temple is built in the Ek-ratna style temple architecture.

The Murali Mohana temple, which faces south and differs from other temples in the eka-ratna group. Instead of the typical three arched openings, it features a covered ambulatory supported by a series of pillars. The inner sanctum is crowned with a tower. The temple has a base area of approximately 10.1 square meters and stands at a height of 12.2 meters. An emblem, or dhvaja, is positioned above the chuda, marking the deity enshrined within the temple.

Currently, it is preserved as one of the archaeological monuments by the Archaeological Survey of India.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Biswas 1992, pp. 17.
  2. Dasgupta, Biswas & Mallik 2009, p. 50.
  3. "ASI, Kolkata Circle". www.asikolkata.in.
  4. Biswas 1992, pp. 16, 17.
  5. "ASI, Kolkata Circle". www.asikolkata.in.

Sources

External links

Mallabhum
Rāḍha
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Singha Dev dynasty
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