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Leimapokpam Keirungba Temple
The temple is situated in Imphal town in the compound of Manipur State Road Transport Corporation. It is donated by Leimapokpan Keirungba in 1875 AD. It is not in use now.
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Lord Krishna Temple
The temple is located in Imphal at Brahmpur Guru Aribam Leikai, on the banks of the Imphal River. The temple was patronized by king Charairongba and built in the year 1704 AD.
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Lord Sanamahi Temple (Imphal)
The temple is located in Imphal town in the first Manipur Rifle Ground. It was patronized by king Kulachandra
in 1891. The structure is raised on an octagonal base. The southern side
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Shri Govindajee
Temple of Old Palace
The temple is situated in the old Kangla palace area, now occupied by the Assam Rifles. It was built during the time of king Narasingh
in 1847 AD. As a result of the earthquake of March 1868 the structure
collapsed.
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Shri Govindjee Temple of New Palace
This is the main temple of Manipur. It enshrines the royal deity Shri Govindjee. The temple is situated near the present palace. It was built by king Churachand.
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Shri Hanuman Thakur Temple
The temple is situated in Imphal on the bank of the Imphal river amongst the groves, Mahabali forest. It was built by king Garib Niwaj in the year of 1725 AD.
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Thangal General Temple
The temple is located in Wangkhai locality of Imphal town. It was build by Thangal
General in 1879 AD. The temple structure is raised on a discrete
platform.
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Vishnu Temple (Bishnupur)
The conical roofed shrine is devoted to Lord Vishnu. Built in 1467, during the reign of King Kiyamba, the temple is interesting for its ancient times and Chinese design. Bishnupur is also renowned for its stone production
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