vitthtthlraay koll - hNpi - Featured Reviews (411)
Pushkaranis are sacred tanks attached to temples. Most of the large temples in Hampi has a tank attached to it. The tanks cater to the ritual and functional aspects of the temple and life surrounding it. Symbolically too these tanks are significant and treated with great respect. In many cases the sacred tanks were the venue for the annual boat festival, where the images of the god and goddess is taken on a coracle. Pushkarni in the Temple Complex of the Vittala Temple in Hampi and is a better preserved specimen of the sacred tank is located near the Vittala Temple. This is located a little east of the temple complex. From Vittala temple walk along the street (Vittala Bazaar), you'll find the tank just opposite to a ruined temple marked as Kuduregombe Mantapa
Beautiful architecture of well called Pushkarani in 16th century.
One of the wonderful place in Hampi... It was constructed for Horse sale market, Vittala God temple and for functions at Vijayanagara samrajya.. It has a function Hall, ratha, stay rooms, viewing room, music room.. It is having a best engineering in building stone polls which makes repeat sound in it when you tap on it.... Must visit place atleast once in lifetime...
Very beautiful historical place to visit
Nice place to take pictures. Hampi is too hot during December end as well. Better carry umbrella hat or sunglasses for own comfort.
Picturesque pond located on the way to the Vitthala temple. Its a great place to click some good photos and is hardly 5 meters to the right of the pathway leading upto the temple.
Dont worry and be Hampi is the saying Amazing place, rich with history. One can only imagine how awesome this place would be in its Glory day. Must visit destination. December month weather is reasonable
To see the place you have to book ticket @40 per person ,you can book it from Asi website also. Child under 12 year doesn't need entry pass,it is free. You can see servant quater,Lotus mahal, Ram temple, hampi vitthalaya temple by the same ticket.
Frequently asked questions About vitthtthlraay koll - hNpi
Where is vitthtthlraay koll - hNpi Located ?
vitthtthlraay koll - hNpi Located in Hampi, Nimbapura of Ballari. The complete address is 8FRH+PR5 vitthtthlraay koll - hNpi, Hampi, Nimbapura, Karnataka 583239.
This is a Lord Hanuman temple locate next to Chakrateertham and Kodanda Ramaswamy temple. Lord in the idol, appears inside an yantra, sitting in a meditation (Dhyana) pose. However, this idol is not carved by any sculpture. In the initial years, it a
This is very next to Main temple in Hampi. You can climb with a moderate trek but people above 40's little difficult for them as there is no proper path or way to climb. There is also a small temple on top of this hill. Sunrise and view from peak is
For the best sunrise experience at Matanga Hill, arrive as early as possible to avoid crowds and secure a prime spot at the peak. The climb offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area, but sturdy shoes are recommended due to rocky te
Representing the essence of India's tourism, this place stands as one of the finest. Its beauty captivated us. The entrance fee was a mere 35, applicable to various locations, and there were no additional charges for photography. For a nominal fee o
The Achyutharaya Temple in Hampi, built in the 16th century during the Vijayanagara Empire, is dedicated to Lord Tiruvengalanatha / Lord Vishnu. Its architecture combines Vijayanagara and Dravidian styles, featuring a remarkable Raya Gopuram, detail
Sugriva's Cave, also known as Sita's Kitchen or Sita Seragu, is a significant site in Hampi associated with the Ramayana epic. It is believed that Sugriva, the monkey king from the Ramayana, took refuge in this cave. The name "Sita Seragu" suggests a
The King's Balance in Hampi is a historic site believed to have been used for weighing the king against precious metals, which were then distributed to the poor. It's an intriguing piece of Vijayanagara architecture, featuring two carved granite pill
This is another temple built for Varaha Swamy. Unfortunately the main idol of the deity is plundered by Muslim invasion. This is one temple with just a prakaram sand in elevated pedestal like hoysalas style
This is only records for having existed a ranganathan temple. In total round only a platform is available. It is in the way to Jain temples further and seetha guha