Bishnupur · India

Radha Govinda Temple

A 1729 laterite temple to Radha and Krishna, often paired with Madan Mohan Temple on a walking route through town.

Radha Govinda Temple, built in 1729, is dedicated to the paired deities of Radha and Krishna and reflects the devotional Vaishnavite architecture favored by the later Malla rulers. Set within Bishnupur's compact temple cluster, it is often visited alongside Madan Mohan Temple on a walking route through the old town. The structure's laterite construction and modest scale place it among the town's lesser known but still actively worshipped Krishna temples.

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