According to the inscriptional plaque found in the temple, the temple was founded in 1737[1] by Churamoni, wife of Bir Singha Dev King of Mallabhum,[2] and is dedicated to Radha and Krishna.
Surrounding the plinth, intricate carvings of birds, animals, and Puranic stories can be seen, all depicted with graceful detail.
These decorations predominantly feature scenes from the Krishna Lila, along with Dasavatara panels and floral motifs.
Adjacent to the Radha-Madhava Temple stands a unique do-chala-mandapa, known as the bhoga-mandapa, which is the only one of its kind in Bishnupur, as no other do-chala structure exists in the area.
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