Rasmancha
Rasmancha is a significant cultural and architectural site located in Bengal, India. Built in the 16th century, it is a unique structure dedicated to the worship of Lord Krishna. The site features a large, open courtyard surrounded by numerous small temples, showcasing intricate carvings and traditional Bengali architecture.
The primary purpose of Rasmancha was to host the annual Ras Mela, a festival celebrating the divine love of Radha and Krishna. During this festival, devotees gather to participate in various cultural activities, including music and dance, making it an important center for local traditions and community bonding.