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Bishnupur District
Famous for its Vishnu Temple and other places of tourist attraction, the Bishnupur district in the state of Manipur is one of the popular places of tourism in north east India.

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Bishnupur District, ManipurWith the smallest area of 496 sq. km, the Bishnupur district is one of the smallest districts of Manipur. The local language spoken in the region is Meiteilon along with other minority languages like Rongmei, Nepali, Bengali, Hindi and Thadou.

The Bishnupur district is bounded on the north by Imphal West district, on the south by Churachandpur district, on the east by Imphal and Thoubal districts. The town of Bishnupur is the administrative headquarters of the district.

Etymology of Bishnupur District
The 15th century brick Vishnu Temple in the area is one of the popular tourist attractions and the name Bishnupur is thus derived from this Vishnu temple located at Lamangdong.

History of Bishnupur District
Originally known as Lumlangdong, currently Lamangdong the history of Bishnupur district can be traced back to the ancient times when Kyamba ascended the throne in Manipur in 1467 AD. During his reign, the relation between the Pong king Khe- Khomba and Kyamba flourished and thus resulted in a decent foreign policy. It was during his time that the worship of Hindu God, Vishnu started in Manipur and it was under his patronage that the brick temple of Lord Vishnu was built in Bishnupur.

Bishnupur District, ManipurDemographics of Bishnupur District
As per the Census India reports of 2011, the total population of the Bishnupur district was 237, 399, out of which 118,782 are males while 118,617 are females. The population of children between the ages of 0 to 6 years is 31,303. In 2011, there were total 46,580 families residing in Bishnupur district. Over the decade from 2001 to 2011, the population growth rate was 15.36 percent. The literacy rate in the Bishnupur district was 76.35 percent.

Tourism in Bishnupur District</b>
Bishnupur district offers some amazing historical as well as religious sites that are worth visiting. The 15th century Vishnu Temple, Keibul Lamjao National Park, Loktak Lake and Sendra Island along with Phubala, Moirang and Loukoipat Ecological Park are some of the main attractions of Bishnupur district. Tourism in Bishnupur District has an enriching experience.

Visiting Information on Bishnupur District
With no direct railway service to the Bishnupur district, the nearest railway stations are at Dimapur and Jiribam at a distance of about 254 km and 198 km respectively. The closest airport is the Imphal Airport at a distance of almost 40 km from the Bishnupur district.


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