Gokulchand Temple is a 17th-century stone built pancharatna temple in Gokulnagar village in the Joypur CD block in the Bishnupur subdivision of the Bankura district in the state of West Bengal, India.
According to the ASI information board at the temple, it was built in 1643, during the reign of the Malla king, Raghunath Singha.
The wall decorations depict various avatars of Vishnu and raslila motifs and other mythological incidents.
[4][5] The temple was in a bad shape and plundered till it was taken over by the Archaeological Survey of India in 1996.
The complex is abuzz with activity when the idol is brought back for 5 days during Holi and worshipped here.