5/5 Siddhartha D. 3 months ago on Google • 341 reviews New
This
brick-built
Pancharatva
class
temple
is
surrounded
by
a
narrow
corridor
with
three-arched
porch.
The
magnificence
and
profusion
of
terracotta
decorations
make
the
temple
unique.
The
combination
of
rasamandala
and
other
relevant
anecdotes
within
the
circular
panels
is
remarkable,
along
with
elaborate
foliage
decoration
and
Krishnalila
scenes.
Also,
the
decorative
inclusion
of
social
life,
mythological
anecdotes,
various
anecdotes
from
Ramayana
and
Mahabharata,
events
related
to
Saiva
and
Shakta
worship
made
the
temple
more
admirable.
As
per
the
inscription
over
the
main
entrance,
this
jewel-like
temple
is
dedicated
to
Radhakrishna.
The
inscription
also
reveals
that
Dhirhambir's
son
Raghunath
Singh
built
this
temple
in
1643
AD.
Entry
is
25/-
per
person
in
offline.
You
can
also
buying
online
by
using
QR
code
which
is
20/-
per
person.
If
you
buy
tickets
at
Rasmancha
so
you
needn't
buy
ticket
again.
That
ticket
is
valid
for
this
place
also.
This
place
has
male
&
female
toilets.