Bishnupur (Bankura)
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Bishnupur
West Bengal • India |
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District(s) | Bankura |
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Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Area • Elevation |
• 6 m (20 ft) |
Population | 61,943 (2001) |
Please see Bishnupur for disambiguation.
Bishnupur (Bengali: বিষ্ণুপুর) is a city and a municipality in Bankura District in the state of West Bengal, India. It is famous for its terracotta temples and the balucheri sarees.
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[edit] History
The land is also called Mallabhum after the Malla rulers of this place. The Malla rulers were Vaishnavites and built the famous terracotta temples during the 17th and 18th century at this place. The terracotta temples here are the best specimen of the classical style of Bengal architecture.
Vishnupur (the distance from Kolkata is 132 km), now the headquarters of the subdivision of the same name in Bankura district, is a seat of crafts and culture.
For almost a thousand years it was the capital of the Malla kings of Mallabhum, of which Bankura was a part, till their power waned during the times when Mughal rule weakened under the last monarchs of the dynasty.
The patronage of Malla king Veer Hambir and his successors Raja Raghunath Singha and Veer Singha made Vishnupur one of the principal centres of culture in Bengal. Most of the exquisite terracotta temples for which town is justly famous were built during this period.
Apart from the unique architecture of the period, Vishnupur is also famous for its terracotta craft and its own Baluchari sarees made of tussar silk.
Royal patronage also gave rise to Vishnupuri gharana (school) of Hindustani classical music and the Vishnupur school of painting.
[edit] Geography
Bishnupur is located at [1]. It has an average elevation of 6 metres (19 feet).
[edit] Demographics
As of 2001 India censusGRIndia, Bishnupur had a population of 61,943. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Bishnupur has an average literacy rate of 69%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 77% and female literacy of 61%. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.
[edit] Culture
[edit] Temples and other places of Interest
Vishnupur is famous for its beautiful terracotta temples and artifacts. There are many such temples which stand testimony to the exquite craftsmanship of the artisans of the region. We take a brief look at some of them:
- Rasmancha: It is the oldest brick temple. Built in the late 16th century by King Beera Hambira. The temple has an unusual elongated pyramidical tower, surrounded by hut-shaped turrets, which were very typical of Bengali roof structures of the time.
- Jorebangla Temple of Keshta Rai: Built by King Raghunath Singha Dev II in the 17th century. The ornate terracotta carvings are set off by the roof in the classic chala style of Bengal architecture.
- Nandalal Temple
- Radhamadhab Temple
- Kalachand Temple
- Radhagovinda Temple
- Sarbamangala
- Pancha Ratna Temple of Shyam Rai: Built in 1643 by King Raghunath Singha. The walls are richly decorated with terracotta carvings featuring aspects of Lord Krishna’s life.
- Krishna-Valaram Temple
- Mrinmayee Temple
- Radhashyam Temple
- Jor Bangla Temple
- Radha Laljiu Temple
- Madanmohan Temple
- Madanmohan Temple: King Durjana Singh Deva built the temple in 1694 AD in the ekaratna style, a square flat-roofed building with carved cornices, surmounted by a pinnacle. Impressive carvings on the walls depict scenes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata and the Puranas.
- Malleswar
- Sanreswar
- Radhalaljiu
- Madangopal
- Chhinnamasta Temple
- Dalmadal Caman
- Lalgarh
- Lalbandh
- Acharya Jogeshchandra Museum
- Gumgarh
- Pathar Darwaja (Main Gateway of Bishnupur)
- Garh Darwaja (Small Gateway of Bishnupur)
- Stone Chariot
- Nutan Mahal
- Birthplace of Shrinibas Acharya
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[edit] Specialities
Terracotta is the benchmark of Vishnupur. Apart from the temples, terracotta pottery, artifacts and even jewellery made in this very traditional material is famous. The potters here derive their inspiration from the glorius history of kings, soldiers and wars.
A school of music, root of the Vishnupur Gharana, was established here in 1370 A.D.
Vishnupur is also known for its silk (tussar), particularly the Baluchari Sarees. Woven on unusual punch-card looms, these sarees have episodes from the Mahabharata woven into the border and pallu.
Bellmetalware, conch-shell jewellery are also available here.
[edit] Festivals & Fairs
There is a snake festival in August and the Vishnupur fair in December.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Christmas Day at Bishnupur
- West Bengal tourism
- Bishnupur: Cycles of life in a Bengali town
- Bishnupur (West Bengal) travel guide from Wikitravel
Cities and towns in Bankura District |
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Bankura | Barjora | Beliatore | Bishnupur | Gangajalghati | Jayrambati | Khatra | Mejia | Mukutmanipur | Sonamukhi | Susunia |