The remnants of the ancient Hampi and its history

The remains of the ancient Hampi and its history. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. 2. Vitthal Temple and Stone Chariot is the most famous temple of Hampi Vitthal Temple. The ‘Stone Chariot’ here is a wonder of Indian architecture. This wagon is devoted to Vishnu as a Garuda vehicle. 3.. Virupakha -Temple Virupakha -Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is the oldest and active temple of Hampi. Gopuram and beautiful carving are worth seeing in this temple complex built in the 7th century. 4. Hazara Rama -Temple This temple is known for the sculpture of Ramayana. Views of Ramayana were carved on his walls. It is regarded as a private place of worship of the king. 5. Kamal Mahal is built in the form of Lotus flower, the name of this palace was Kamal Mahal. Kamal Mahal was used as Rani’s resting place. The architecture is a combination of Hindu Muslim style. 6. These stables with elephant stables 11 large domes are a large complex made for royal elephants. It is located near Zanana. It can be seen in the mughal architectonic style. 7. The Great Statue of Narasimha is a 6.7 meter high of Lakshmi-Narsingh, a single stone of the same stone. Now the idol of the goddess Lakshmi has been destroyed in it. This idol is considered a symbol of power and anger. 8. The Achutarai Temple This temple was built during the reign of Achyut Devarai. The sculpture and abuse here is worth seeing. This temple is a low pressure and quiet place. It was located near sac routes. 9. Temples of Hemkuta Hill This hill is a group of very small Shiva temples. From here, sunrise and sunset look very beautiful. It is said that Lord Shiva allowed the marriage here. 10. Tungabhadra -River and Pushkarni Tungabhadra -River are the religious, cultural center of Hampi. There are many temples and ghats along his banks. People earlier took religious baths in Pushkarni (Holy Jalakund). Even today it is very important. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here