Choto Rasbari

Earlier there happened to be a room on either side of the ghat but now a wall has been put up thereby preventing access.

The plaque on the left hand side written in payar chanda,[2] i.e., one type of rhythm stating the mandatory do's that the visitors to the temple must obey - footwear must be left outside and there is strict no-no for entering the temple on horseback, elephant and palanquin.

The entire temple complex is within a large courtyard consisting of black and white marbles in 'checkered pattern'.

The idol of Shyamsundarji, which was previously brought from Bawali, South 24 Parganas is also worshipped here along with Gopalji.

To name them from the north-eastern side are Bhuvaneswar, Ramchandraeswar, Kailashnath, Bhutnath, Sareswar, Gobindachandraeswar, Nakuleswar, Kamalakanteswar, Bholonath, Taraknath, Ratneswar and Gopeswar.

[citation needed] There was also a Rashmancha made of Mahogany wood and though, currently in disuse, it contains stories from Krishnalila.

Choto Rasbari Tollygunge
Choto Rasbari Ghat
Choto Rasbari
Choto Rasbari