Ideal Duration: 15-30 minutes
Open Time: Throughout the year
Nearest Airport: Netaji Subhas Chandra
Nearest Railway Station: Bishnupur
Radha Madhav Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Dalmadal Para in Bishnupur, West Bengal, India. Just opposite to Radha Govinda temple. The temple was built in 1737 by the daughter-in-law of ruling Mallaraj Gopal Singh Churamoni.
It is dedicated to Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna. It is a laterite temple in Ek-Ratna style and one of the famous places of heritage in West Bengal. The temple has a square lower story with a single spire topped by a curved roof.
The temple has exquisite ornamentation, especially in its front wall. Presently there is no deity inside the temple. The beauty of the temple is its three-arched entrances. The pillars and arches of the temple are beautifully carved, depicting some life-learning lessons from the Ramayana and Krishna Leela.
There is a small Do Chala Mandap beside the temple, which adds to the beauty of the temple. The Archaeological Survey of India is trying its best to preserve the beauty of this monument.
Visitors can get entry tickets from Rasmancha else visitors are not allowed to enter, inside the temple.
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