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Hampi Travel Guide
"
Vijayanagara"

is
such that the pupil of they eye has never seen a place like it.." so eulogized
Abdul Razaq, a Muslim envoy who visited Hampi, the erstwhile capital of the
Vijayanagara kingdom, in 1443.
You can still glimpse the splendour of
Vijayanagara in its ruins. The
Virupaksha Temple rises majestically at the western end of a 700m long street
that was once the famous Hampi bazaar. This is the only temple at Hampi that
is still used for worship. Nearby is the 6.7 m tall monolith of Ugra Narasimha,
seated under a canopy of a seven hooded snake.
The most splendid monument of Hampi is undoubtly the
Vithala Temple Complex.
The 56 pillars in the main hall produce musical notes when struck. To the east
of the hall is the famous Stone Chariot with stone wheels that actually revolve!
Hampi is full of such surprises. Like the King's Balance, where ruling kings
were weighed against grain, gold or money which was then distributed to the
poor. Or the Queen's Bath, with its arched corridors, projecting balconies and
lotus - shaped fountains. Or even the Lotus Mahal in the 'Zenana' enclosure.
A beautiful Two-Storied place with recessed archways set in geometric regularity
and opening out to the sun and the wind like the petals of a flower. The imposing
Elephant Stables have arched entrances and domes. And in the Royal Enclosure
of the city is the Hazara Rama Temple.
Explore Hampi at your own pace. Its monuments - like its centuries old patience
and wisdom must be savoured bit by bit.