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  2. Virupaksha Temple, Hampi - Wikipedia

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    The temple is dedicated to Sri Virupaksha. The temple was built by Lakkan Dandesha, a nayaka (chieftain) under the ruler Deva Raya II, also known as Prauda Deva Raya of the Vijayanagara Empire. Hampi, capital of the Vijayanagar empire, sits on the banks of the Tungabhadra River (Pampa hole/Pampa river). Virupaksha Temple is the main center of ...

  3. Hampi - Wikipedia

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    The Virupaksha temple is the oldest shrine, the principal destination for pilgrims and tourists, and remains a Hindu worship site. [58] Parts of the Shiva, Pampa and Durga temples existed in the 11th-century; it was extended during the Vijayanagara era. [59]

  4. Temples of North Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    This is a beautiful temple built by the Kanakagiri Naiks. This temple has several stone and wooden statues and plaster models. It has a beautiful tank surrounded by sculptured walls. Mahadeva Temple (Itagi) Koppal District, North Karnataka. 3. Ranganatha Temple at Anegondi. 4. Virupaksha Temple at Hampi. 5. Vithala Temple at Hampi. 6. Navalinga ...

  5. Hampi (town) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Matanga Hill - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. File:Virupaksha Temple, Hampi, India, Religious festival in ...

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    A colorful Hindu religious procession involving the deity Shiva in ancient Virupaksha Temple of Hampi, Karnataka, India. The temple was built the Vijayanagara Empire in 7th century. Hampi itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  8. File:Hampi, India, Hindu women in Virupaksha Temple.jpg

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    English: Hindu women in colorful saris are preparing for upcoming Hindu religious procession in ancient Virupaksha Temple. The temple was built by the Vijayanagara Empire in 7th century. The temple's history is uninterrupted from the 7th century. Hampi, Karnataka, India.

  9. File : Le temple de Virupaksha (Hampi, Inde) (14255857272).jpg

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    Le complexe du temple de Virupaksha vu depuis la colline de Hematuka à Hampi (Vijayanagar) Le temple de Virupaksha est le plus ancien et le plus important de Hampi. C'est un centre de pèlerinage pour les dévôts de Shiva. Le premier sanctuaire a été créé sur ce site au VIIè siècle.