Lalji Temple

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Bishnupur, India

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Lalji Temple Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lalji Temple is located in Bishnupur, India on Rajdarbar Rd, Rajdarbar, Baburdanga. Lalji Temple is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category hindu templetourist attraction in India.

Address

Rajdarbar Rd, Rajdarbar, Baburdanga

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Barun Mallick

Historical temple.. the work on the wall is remarkable..

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Dipayan Dey

Beautiful place. Terracotta design are so beautiful. In front of the temple there was a garden.

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Swarnendu Das

One of the most iconic terracota temple at Bishnupur. Very beautiful place. You can bring your whole family here. Winter is the ideal time for visit.

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Saptarshi Ghosh

Visited this place on November 2020. Large area and very well maintained. The whole area is guarded by Walls and some benches were there too where you can sit on a lazy afternoon and enjoy the garden and temple.

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Dr J C Pandit

Lalji Temple is an ancient temple located in Bishnupur. The temple has been devoted to Radha-Krishna. Lalji Temple was built by Malla King Bir Singha. It was built on a raised platform of square shape and is similar to that of Bengali architecture with ornamental stucco decorations. Well maintained. Good place to visit.

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DEEPANJAN GHOSH

Beautifull Place .... No Tickets needed to enter this place

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Tanmoy Mishra

Fab place . The whole area is really awesome The garden is here omg what I say it's awesome

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Sourav Bhadra

Lalji Temple was built by Malla King Bir Singha II, with Shikhara and built on raised platform of square shape. This temple has been devoted to Radha-Krishna and is similar to that of Bengali architecture with ornamental stucco decorations. In front of the temple there is dancing hall and there is tower in the west dedicated to Raghunath. Outer yard is divided from the inner by a wall, and contains a small Pancharatna temple of Kameswar Siva. The temple is enclosed by wall entirely with a gateway passage towards east. In front of the gateway are two cars are there one for Lord Lalji and the other from lord Raghunath. They are taken out in procession during Dussera festival.