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The
Vijaynagar city ruins near the village of
Hampi, 353 kilometers from Bangalore, are
one of the most fascinating historical sites
in South India. Hampi holds many delightful
surprises. The most famous is the King's
Balance where kings were weighed against
gold or money which was then distributed to
the poor. Also worth a visit are the Queen's
Bath with its arched corridors, projecting
balconies and lotus shaped fountains, the
two storeyed Lotus Mahal, the huge Elephant
Stables, the splendid Vitthal Temple with
its musical pillars and the Stone Chariot,
the Virupaksha Temple, Ugra Narasimha, the
6.7 meters tall monolith, the Pushkarini
Tank, the Mahanavami Dibba, etc. Temples of
this city are noted for their large
dimensions, florid ornamentation, bold and
delicate carvings, stately pillars,
magnificent pavilions and a great wealth of
iconographic and traditional depictions,
which include subjects from the Ramayana and
the Mahabharata. The Pampapati temple is one
of the largest temples at Hampi. The Vitthal
temple is an excellent example of
Vijayanagar style. Also present are some
monolithic statues of Lakshmi, Narasimha and
Ganesha which are noted for their
massiveness and grace. Other temples in the
surroundings are the Krishna temple,
Pattabhirama temple, Hazara Ramachandra,
Chandrasekhara temple and the Jaina Temple.
Tourist Information
Open on all weekdays from sunrise to sunset.
Entry fee for those above 12 yrs. : Rs.5.00
for Royal enclosure and Vitthal Temple. Free
entry on Fridays.
How to Reach
By Rail : The nearest rail point is
Hospet from where one travels another 12
kilometers by road to reach Hampi.
By Road : Regular bus services from
Bangalore to Hospet.
By Air : The nearest Airport is
Bellary (974 km); other convenient airports
are Belgaum (190 km) and Bangalore (353 km).
Best time to visit
September to February.
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