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The Hazara Rama temple, referred to as the Ramachandra temple in inscriptions, occupied the western part of the urban core in the royal centre section of Hampi. This temple was dedicated to Rama of the Ramayana fame, and an avatar of Vishnu. It was the ceremonial temple for the royal family.
Vishnu Temple No.III facing South Gateway of Vittala Temple Venkatapuram: Bellary Vishnu Temple No.III facing South Gateway of Vittala Temple: N-KA-B79 Vittala temple complex: i)Vittala Temple, ii) King's Balance iii) Old Siva Temple on the North-East side of Vittala Temple iv) Ruined Gateway with Lofty Pillars to the West of Vittala Tempe
Hampi, an ancient human settlement mentioned in Hindu texts, houses pre-Vijayanagara temples and monuments. [4] In the early 14th century, the dominant Kakatiyas , Seuna Yadavas , Hoysalas , and the short-lived Kampili kingdom , who inhabited the Deccan region, were invaded and plundered by armies of Khalji and later Tughlaq dynasties of the ...
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Hampi and the Matanga Hill temples are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site (since 1986), as they were rediscovered by the British Raj in the year 1800. UNESCO built hotels, hice, restaurants and small stores under a jurisdiction on ancient Hindu relics in 2012, at the cost of the homes of 300 people and the Virupaksha Temple.
Hampi, known as Kishkindha in the Ramayana age is a city in the Vijayanagara district in the Indian state of Karnataka. [2] Located along the Tungabhadra River in the east and center part of the state, Hampi is near the city of Hospet. It is famous for hosting the Hampi Group of Monuments with the Virupaksha Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site ...
Nava Brindavana, Hampi: Raghunathacharya 10 Śrī Rāmacandra Tīrtha [69] [70] 1406 1435 29 Yaragola: Madhava Shastri 11 Śrī Vidyā-nidhi Tīrtha [71] 1435 1442 7 Yaragola: Krishtacharya 12 Śrī Raghunātha Tīrtha: 1442 1502 60 Malakheda: Vishnu Shastri 13 Śrī Raghuvarya Tīrtha: 1502 1557 55 Nava Brindavana, Hampi: Ramachandra Shastri 14
Le temple aux 1000 Rama(s) était la chapelle privée du souverain de Vijayanagar. Il est situé au coeur du palais royal. L'enceinte extérieure du temple est recouverte de bas-reliefs avec de nombreuses représentations de danseuses et musiciens mais également de guerriers et d'animaux mythiques.