Country West Bengal, India Cost unknown Opened 1600 | Completed 1600 CE Client Bir Hambir Town or city Bishnupur | |
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Architectural style Pyramid, Bengali Chala Architecture. Current tenants Archaeological Survey of India Current tenant Archaeological Survey of India Similar Rasmancha, Susunia, Madan Mohan Temple, Chhinnamasta Temple, Firoz Minar |
The Rasmancha (Bengali: রাসমঞ্চ; Raasmoncho) is a historical building located at Bishnupur, Bankura district, West Bengal, India. It was commissioned by Mallabhum king Hambir Malla Dev (Bir Hambir) in 1600 CE. During the Vaishnava Ras festival, all the Radha Krishna idols of Bishnupur town used to be brought here to be worshipped by the citizens. The annual festival was held till 1932 and then it was stopped.






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