Chandrashekara temple at Hampi, Karnataka

The Chandrasekhara Temple dates from the 16th century. The second and third photos show the exterior of its gateway and the interior, respectively. It is known for its Dravidian style of superstructure over the sanctums and the entrance. About Chandrashekara temple : Following the main road from Kamalapura towards Hampi, upon reaching the Royal Centre, the … Read more

Balakrishna Temple at Hampi, Karnataka

The Balakrishna Temple is also among the Group of Monuments which is currently listed as a part of the World Heritage Monuments by the UNESCO. This temple was built by the ruler Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara period in the year 1513 A.D. About Balakrishna Temple : Krishna temple is considered to be one of the largest … Read more

Achyutaraya Temple at Hampi, Karnataka

The Achyutaraya temple is one of the major Hindu temple complexes in Hampi which is dedicated to Tiruvengalanatha, the form of Vishnu that is venerated at Tirupati. Clearly visible from the summit of theMatanga Hill, the temple complex is a perfect example of advanced form of Vijayanagar style of architecture.

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Sugriva’s Cave In Karnataka

Sugriva’s Cave is a natural cave in Hampi, which was once the home of the mythological monkey king of the Ramayana. Carved by the fingers of nature, this cave is simply fascinating. Steeped in glorious history, the cave is a major attraction of Hampi.

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Guard’s quarters In Karnataka

The building facing south adjacent to the Elephant stables is the Guards quarters. It is a rectangular structure with a verandah in front. It has a very fine facade comprising of eleven arches. Inside, the building is an open courtyard surrounded by a pillared cloister with vaulted roof.

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