Welcome to the Jorbangla Temple in Bishnupur, a jewel of West Bengal! Imagine two charming huts joined together – that's Jorbangla! Built by King Raghunath Singha Dev II in the 17th century, this laterite marvel, once called Krishna-Balaram Temple, showcases exquisite terracotta art telling tales of ancient India. A must-see for every India travel enthusiast!
Admire The Terracotta Artwork.
Explore The Surrounding Temple Complex.
Learn About Malla Dynasty History.
Observe The Unique 'Dochala' Architecture.
Photography Of The Temple Structure.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Built in 1655 AD by Raghunath Singha Dev II of the Malla dynasty, the Jorbangla Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The Malla rulers, known for their Vaishnavite leanings, were great patrons of art and architecture, and this temple is a prime example of their contribution. The 'dochala' style, though simple in concept, was ingeniously used to create a visually striking structure. The terracotta panels were meticulously crafted by local artisans, reflecting the socio-cultural milieu of the time. Over the centuries, the temple has withstood natural calamities and human interventions, standing as a silent witness to the changing times. It remains a significant historical and architectural landmark, attracting tourists and scholars from across the globe.