Tulsi Mancha of Lalji Temple (south-eastern view) built by Bir Singha II of Malla Dynasty in 1658 CE. The mandir is one of the Impressive laterite bui

Tulsi Mancha of Lalji Temple (south-eastern view) built by Bir Singha II of Malla Dynasty in 1658 CE. The mandir is one of the Impressive laterite bui Stock Photo
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Biswarup Ganguly / Alamy Stock Photo

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4000 x 6000 px | 33.9 x 50.8 cm | 13.3 x 20 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

19 August 2021

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Bishnupur, Bankura, West Bengal, India.

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Tulsi Mancha of Lalji Temple (south-eastern view) built by Bir Singha II of Malla Dynasty in 1658 CE. The mandir is one of the Impressive laterite built Ekaratna temples at Bishnupur and is enclosed by boundary walls. This temple was built for Radha and Krishna. Square on plan and placed upon a raised plinth, this temple is surmounted by a single Shikhara. Traces of ornamental stucco decorations on low relief carvings can still be seen on the front wall.