Visitors to the Vijaya Vittala Temple can now scan QR codes to experience the music of its stone pillars. The Archaeological Survey of India has installed these QR codes on ten pillars.
The temple was established in 1534 AD by Achyuta Deva Raya and… Situated northeast of Hampi, Vijaya Vittala Temple is dedicated to Vittala, an aspect of Lord Vishnu. With the most extravagant ...
If you have travelled to Hampi, your adventures must have introduced you to iconic sites like the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, Matanga Hill and others. Engulfed in greenery with hills ...
Situated northeast of Hampi, Vijaya Vittala Temple is dedicated to Vittala, an aspect of Lord… Achyutaraya Temple located between Gandhamadana and Matanga Hills. The temple was established in ...
The Literature, architecture of this era continue inspire awe. On a trip to Hampi, while some places like Vijaya Vittala temple or stone chariot remain must-visit places, a more leisurely and ...
Tourist places in Hampi also include Archaeological Museum, Queen’s Bath, Ugra Narasimha Swamy Statue, Vittala Temple and Elephant’s Stables, among others. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu ...
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, is rich in historical and architectural wonders. Here are some must-visit attractions: 1. Virupaksha Temple: This ancient temple dedicated to Lord ...
Before 2008, tourists could tap 56 stone pillars at the the Vijaya Vitthala temple in Hampi and enjoy the music they produced. Due to concerns over the weakening of the pillars, the ASI restricted ...