Welcome to Rasmancha, Bishnupur! Imagine a place where kings celebrated gods centuries ago. Built by the Malla kings, this ancient stage, once called 'Vishnupur,' is a unique terracotta temple. Explore its rich history and amazing architecture—a must-see for any young traveler in Manipur, India! A key historical site for Manipur tourism.
Capture The Beauty Of The Arched Galleries.
Discover Malla Dynasty History.
Explore The Unique Terracotta Architecture.
Learn About The Vaishnava Ras Festival.
Walk Around The Complex And Admire The Structure.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Built in 1600 by King Bir Hambir of the Malla dynasty, Rasmancha is believed to be the oldest brick temple in Bishnupur. Unlike other temples dedicated to a specific deity, Rasmancha was designed as a platform to display the idols of the entire Bishnupur region during the annual Ras festival. This ensured that all deities could be worshipped at one place. After the festival, the idols were returned to their respective temples. The structure's unique design, with its multiple arches and pyramidal roof, reflects a blend of architectural styles. It stands as a testament to the religious practices and architectural prowess of the Malla rulers.