
In the north is the Shyama Raya Temple built around 1643. Growing out of the base, the square temple body is framed by an artistically curved roof. The sidewalls of the temple are broken into details with three curvaceous arches of the entrance on each side and elaborate tile-work. Above, the roof is formed in several layers. Over each corner is a turret with a peaked roof and from the center a taller single tower emerges, also with a pyramid-like roof.
The interior and exterior of the temple is adorned with wonderful terracotta tile work decorations. Near the entrance are huge medallions with Krishna, the divine cowherd, playing his flute, with the gopis his cowherdess companions, forming a lively circle around him as they dance in celebration.