Famous temples to visit in Hampi
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM Updated : Nov 6, 2023, 17:56 IST
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Hampi's most famous temples to visit
Hampi in Karnataka is a historical site noted for its ancient ruins and temples. The place used to be the capital of the Vijayanagara dynasty in the olden time and today it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Hampi is a treasure trove of cultural heritage and the temples here are absolutely stunning and impressive. On this note, let’s have a look at some of the most incredible temples in Hampi.
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Virabhadra Temple
The Virabhadra Temple is dedicated to Lord Virabhadra, a form of Lord Shiva. Visitors remain stunned with the detailed carvings, especially the divine dance of Lord Shiva and the battle scenes of Lord Virabhadra.
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Krishna Temple
The Krishna Temple here is a grand temple in Hampi known for its artistic value. It’s an architectural marvel! The intricately carved pillars and sculptures are simply gorgeous.
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Hazara Rama Temple
Dating back to the 15th century, Hazara Rama Temple is dedicated to Lord Rama. The outer walls of the temple are adorned with scenes from the epic Ramayana.
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Achyutaraya Temple
The Achyutaraya Temple is also known as the Tiruvengalanatha Temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, a form of Lord Vishnu and boasts impressive architecture. The temple is located at the foothills of Matanga Hill.
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Hemakuta Hill Temples
Hemakuta Hill is home to beautiful Shiva temples. These temples offer a picturesque view of the surrounding landscape and are known for their serene ambiance. Sunrise and sunset views from here are amazing.
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Virupaksha Temple
Virupaksha Temple is the most iconic of all the temples. The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, dates back to the 7th century and is noted for its stunning architecture. The temple complex is all about beautiful sculptures and ornate pillars.
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Vittala Temple
The Vitthala Temple is the most famous one here. It is dedicated to Lord Vitthala, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. The temple is known for its musical pillars within the temple complex. When tapped gently, these pillars produce musical notes.
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