SHYAMRAI TEMPLE

Bishnupur rose into prominence during the reign of the King Bir Hambir. He introduce the worship of Madan Mohan (Lord Krishna). During his period as well as during the period of another King named Bir Singha, many beautiful brick temples were built.
Stone was in short supply in Bengal. Probably, this lead to an alternative in the name of elaborately decorated terracotta temples. The Malla Kings built many such terracotta temples in the 17th and 18th centuries CE in Bishnupur.
Shyamrai temple is one of the most beautiful temples of Bishnupur. The temple is entirely built of brick. It has profuse terracotta ornamentation on both interior and exterior walls.
This temple is the best example for a brick temple in Pancha Ratna architecture style. It has five sikharas (pinnacles) on a typical Bangla style curved Chala roof. The central sikhara is octagonal and the remaining four sikharas are square shaped. The four sikharas are of Pidha type resting on curved roof in the four sides.
The sanctum sanctorum is square and is surrounded by triple arched gateway on its four sides. Not only the interior and exterior wall, but even four of five sikharas have extensive terracotta artworks.
The temple is dedicated to Radha and Krishna, but there is no deity found in the temple currently.
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