Bishnupur (West Bengal)

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Bishnupur
বিষ্ণুপুর
The City of Temples
City
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Bishnupur Town
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Bishnupur Gate
Nickname: 
City of Temples
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Bishnupur
Location in West Bengal, India
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Bishnupur
Bishnupur (India)
Coordinates: 23°04′30″N87°19′01″E / 23.075°N 87.317°E / 23.075; 87.317
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Flag placeholder.svg West Bengal
District Bankura
Foundation of Bishnupurest. 997 A.D.
Founded by Jagat Malla
Named for God Vishnu
Government
  Type Municipality
  Body Bishnupur Municipality
Area
[1]
  Total
22 km2 (8 sq mi)
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 (2011) [1]
  Total
75,000
  Density3,400/km2 (8,800/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Bishnupurbashi, Bishnupurians
Languages
  Official Bengali, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
722122
Telephone code+91 3244
ISO 3166 code IN-WB
Vehicle registration WB-88
Lok Sabha constituency Bishnupur
Vidhan Sabha constituency Bishnupur
Website bishnupurmunicipality.com , bankura.gov.in/tourist-place/bishnupur/

Bishnupur ( /bɪʃnʊˌpʊər/ ; Bengali: [biʃnupur] ; alternatively spelled as Vishnupur) is a city and a municipality in Bankura district, West Bengal, India. It has terracotta temples built by the Malla rulers, historic Radha Krishna temples built during 1600–1800 CE and the Baluchari sarees. In 1997 the temples of Bishnupur were placed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site's Tentative list. [2]

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History

Bishnupur was ruled under the Gupta period by local Hindu kings who paid tribute to Samudra Gupta. [3] [4] Following a long period of obscurity, where the land oscillated between being a minor independent principality and a vassal state. The land is also called Mallabhum after the Malla rulers of this place. The Malla rulers were Vaishnavites and built the famous terracotta temples during the 17th and 18th centuries at this place. The legends of Bipodtarini Devi are associated with the Malla Kings of Bishnupur. [5]

For almost a thousand years it was the capital of the Malla kings of Mallabhum, of which Bankura was a part, till their power waned during the times when the Mughal Empire weakened under the last monarchs of the dynasty.

The patronage of Malla king Veer Hambir and his successors Raja Raghunath Singha Dev and Bir Singha Dev made Bishnupur one of the principal centres of culture in Bengal. Most of the terracotta temples, for which the town is known, were built during this period.

Mrinmoyee temple of kings is treated as a valuable historic place.

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Recreational boat on Lalbandh, Bishnupur
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Lalbandh in a summer evening

Royal patronage also gave rise to Bishnupur Gharana (school) of Hindustani classical music in late 18th-century [6] and the Bishnupur school of painting.

Geography

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Bishnupur is located at 23°05′N87°19′E / 23.08°N 87.32°E / 23.08; 87.32 . [7] It has an average elevation of 59 metres (194 feet).

This area has fertile, low -lying alluvial plains. [8] It is a predominantly rural area with 90.06% of the population living in rural areas and only 8.94% living in the urban areas. [9] It was a part of the core area of Mallabhum. [10]

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, [11] Bishnupur had a population of 61,943. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Bishnupur has an average literacy rate of 69%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 77% and female literacy of 61%. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.[ citation needed ]

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Jor Bangla Temple of 16 century in Bankura
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Stone chariot of Bankura
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Terracotta relief in temple of Bankura
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Terracotta motif

Civic administration

CD block HQ

The headquarters of Bishnupur CD block are located at Bishnupur. [12]

Police station

Bishnupur police station has jurisdiction over Bishnupur municipality and Bishnupur CD Block. The area covered is 365.73 km2 with a population of 138,786. [13] [14]

Language

Bishnupur is a region where Bengali has gained importance. Bengali is the primary dialect and main language of this region. More than 90% of the people of Bishnupur are Bengali.[ citation needed ]

Education

There are a number of well-known schools and colleges in Bishnupur. For higher education, there is a college named Ramananda College under Bankura University. There is also a music college named Ramsharan College of Music.[ citation needed ] The names of the schools are:

Post-compulsory

K.G. Engineering Institute(KGEI) is a government polytechnic college; there are also Mallabhum Institute of Technology(MIT) is a private b.tech college affiliated to MAKAUT University and two private polytechnic colleges named Mallabhum Institute of Polytechnic (MIP).[ citation needed ]

Healthcare

Bishnupur has a 250-bedded District hospital and One Superspeciality Hospital with ICU Dep. at Rasikganja . [15] There are two private hospital hospital providing services 24×7 and there are many private nursing homes.

Culture

The Bishnupur Mela is held every year around the last week of December, in Raj Darbar. Later on Bishnupur High School Ground and K.G. Engineering institute ground.

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Bishnupur Mela jadubhatta Mancha

In 2018, the Bishnupur Mela was temporarily shifted to the temple complex of Bishnupur. It was an innovative idea to keep Bishnupur Terracotta Temples at the backdrop of the main stage. Later on the Bishnupur fair shifted back to the previous place. The Bishnupur Mela was inaugurated with the Gharana Music sung by some renowned persons from Bishnupur Gharana.

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Baluchari saree

In this year 2018, a fashion show with Baluchari Saree is introduced to promote Baluchari Saree at an international platform. Besides artisans got a huge income by selling crafts from the stalls of Mela. A recent addition is Bishnupur Utsab, held after the Mela. It is a classical music and dance festival in recognition of the 'Bishnupur Gharana' in music. [16] It was stopped after 2012 but It started again on and from 2/2/2018 at Rashmancha.

Temples and other places

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Garh Darwaja (Small Gateway of Bishnupur), Bankura, West Bengal, India
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The inner part of Rasmancha, Bishnupur, Bankura, West Bengal, India
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The Raschakra of the Syamaraya temple or Pancharatna Temple, established in 1643.
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Hawa mahal

There are many such temples that stand testimony to the exquisite craftsmanship of the artisans of the region. The temples were crafted from the local laterite and brick. The temples are covered with terracotta tiles depicting scenes from the epic Mahabharata. The temples are located in Bishnupur and across many other small villages in the Bankura district.

  • Rasmancha (oldest brick temple with an elongated pyramidal tower Surrounded by hut-shaped turrets)
  • Pancha Ratna Temple of Shyam Rai
  • Jorebangla Temple of Keshta Rai
  • Radha Madhab Temple
  • Madanmohan Temple
  • Dalmadal Kaman
  • Lalgarh
  • Lalbandh
  • Acharya Jogesh Chandra Pura Kirti Bhavan(museum) [17]
  • Bangiya Sahitya Parishad - Bishnupur Branch [17]
  • Gumgarh
  • Pathar Darwaja (main gateway of Bishnupur)
  • Garh Darwaja (small gateway of Bishnupur)
  • Stone Chariot
  • Nutan Mahal
  • Bishnupur hawa mahal
  • Memorial of Shrinibas Acharya
  • Gour-Nitai Temple (Tejpal)
  • KeshabRai Temple (Patpur)

Music

A school of music, called the Bishnupur Gharana, was established here in 1370 A.D and flourished under the patronage of the Malla kings. The school hit its peak in the 16th and 17th centuries. This style of music is rooted in the Dhrupad style and is still being kept alive in local academies of music. Pakhwaj, Sitar, Esraj comprise the main instruments. Bengali Ragpradhan is one of the Classical items of this gharana.

Products

Terracotta is characteristic of Bishnupur. Apart from the temples, terracotta pottery, artefacts and even jewelry made in this very traditional material are famous. The most famous of the terracotta products are the handmade jars, and disks and the more famous of them are the terracotta horses, elephants, Ganesha, and Nataraj. But nowadays skilled artists and potters are not present and also they make different products like faces, men, wall hangings and also the mini-sized Dal Madal Kaman (cannon). The potters here derive their inspiration from the glorious history of kings, soldiers, and wars.

Bishnupur is famous for Baluchari Sari. [18] Woven on Jacquard punch-card looms, these sarees often have mythological scenes woven into the border and pallu.

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Das Avatar taash Bishnupur

The Dashavatar Tash are a kind of playing cards that depict the ten avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu. They are traditionally round and are hand-painted on a backing made of layers of fabric glued together. [19] They are made only by members of the Foujdar family of Bishnupur.

Brass and bell-metal craft is still practiced in Bishnupur. Previously a unique alloy called 'bharan' was also used in Bishnupur, but it is no longer used. [20]

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Bishnupur traditional lantern

Lanterns made of recycled materials are another local craft. [21]

Terracotta horses

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Bishnupur Terracotta horse

Bankura horses are terracotta horses that are used for religious purposes [3] and also as decorative items. This art originated in the Bankura district. [22] These horses are known for their symmetrical shape and rounded curves. The Bankura or Panchmura horse gained popularity among art lovers since it was depicted in paintings by M. F. Hussein. [23]

Festivals and fairs

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Bishnupur Mela Nagordola (Ferris wheel)

There is a snake festival in August, Ultorath and the Bishnupur fair in December. Also, durga puja and kali puja or diwali is celebrated with pomp here. The Rajbari Durga Puja (also popular as Mrinmoyee Maa er pujo) was started on 994 AD, which makes it the oldest Durga Puja in the entire Bengal region including today's Bangladesh, Odisha and Tripura. [4]

Municipality

During the period 1990–2010, the 175-year-old Bishnupur Municipality [24] was controlled by INC. From 2010 it is controlled by TMC. Present Municipality chairman is Mr. Gautam Goswami.

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