3. The Rasmancha (Bengali: রাসমঞ্চ; Raasmoncho) is a historical temple
located at Bishnupur, Bankura district, West Bengal, India. It was
commissioned by Mallabhum king Hambir Malla Dev (Bir Hambir) in 1600
CE.[1] Length and breadth of this temple is 24.5 meter and the height is 12.5
meter. The base or altar of the temple is made of laterite stone and upper part
is made with bricks. Upper structure looks like a pyramid. Middle part
resembles Bengali huts and the arches of the lower part resembles Islamic
architecture. During the Vaishnava Ras festival, all the Radha Krishna idols
of Bishnupur town used to be brought here to be worshipped by the
citizens.[1] The annual festival was held till 1932.
Footnotes
https://www.thegaudiyatreasuresofbengal.com/2018/01/09/glories-
bishnupur-temple-town-bengal-part-1-srinivasa-acharya-bir-hambir/