Laksmi Narashimha Temple, Hampi
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About Laksmi Narashimha Temple
Home to one of the largest statues in Hampi, the Laxmi Narasimha Temple is a noteworthy site in these world-famous ruins. It is dedicated to Narasimha, a half-man half-lion deity, who is one of the ten incarnations of Hindu God Vishnu. Locally known as Ugranarsimha which translates to fierce Narsimha, the carvings and designs truly bring out the intimidating aspects of the effigy. It consists of Narsimmha sitting on a coil of Seshanaga which is a seven-headed snake. Before the fall of Vijayanagara, the statue of his consort Lakshmi sitting on his lap was also a part of the sculpture but might have been demolished over the period of time. Truly an artistic marvel, the rest of the sculpture largely influences the onlookers.