Sree Virupaksha Temple, Hampi, Hampi

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About Sree Virupaksha Temple, Hampi

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Virupaksha temple also known as the Pampapathi temple is one of the significant sites in the Monuments of Hampi group. Built during the Vijayanagara empire by Deva Raya II, it was subsequently developed during the reigns of Chalukyan and Hoysala dynasties. The magnificent temple complex houses the intricately designed towers which are also known as Gopurams in Kannada. These towers boast carvings of small idols and sculptures portraying various Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The temple is dedicated Lord Virupaksha which is the local incarnation of Lord Shiva. Sitting on the banks of the Tungabhadra river, the site is a must-see for history lovers and archaeological enthusiasts. As compared to the other ruins and temples, Virupaksha Temple has stood the test of time and is still a prominent place of worship among the locals. 

Sree Virupaksha Temple, Hampi is located in City of Hampi state of Karnataka which has other variety of things to explore

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