The Radhashyam sanctuary in Bishnupur is known for the earthenware style of design.
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This sanctuary was worked amid the rule of King Chaitanya Singha amid the mid of 1750s. The sanctuary structure has a bended rooftop with a solitary pinnacle that crowns the square structure of the building.
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Ruler Krishna is the god that is venerated in this sanctuary.
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It's amazing how you can perform such small carvings on the walls and which survived for so many years.