UNESCO sites Hampi Karnataka
Hampi in Karnataka is a vast temples complex built around 14th century CE by the Vijaynagara rulers. After repeated Muslim invasions and the ravage of time,most of these temples are in ruins, still we get a glimpse of the excellence of Vijaynagara architecture. The Jain temples at Hemakuta hill, iconic stone chariot, Krishna temple, Lotus Mahal, bawri, octagonal bath, Vijaya Vitthal temple and Virupaksha temple are some of the most famous sights in Hampi.
A fallen pillar amidst the ancient temple ruins of Hampi, Karnataka
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Rainy Season Unveils the Sun Chariot in Hampi, Karnataka
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Enchanting Rainy Season at Hampi Ruins, Karnataka
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The Lost city of Hampi in Karnataka, the land of King Krishnadevaraya
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Beautiful carved stone arch. Lotus Mahal Temple in Hampi, Karnataka
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Harmony of Clouds and Sunshine: Temple and Ruins of Hampi, Karnataka
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Two storeyed structure atop Hemakuta Hill in Hampi, Karnataka
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