This article is about the statue of the Lord Narasimha on the Hemakuta hill of Hampi, and what happened after Lord Narasimha killed Hiranyakashipu.
Hampi
The Monuments of Hemakuta Hill, Hampi
We would talk about the monuments on the Hemakuta Hill, Hampi, their architecture, why they were constructed here, and the general ambiance around.
Noblemen’s and Muslim Quarters, and the Underground Shiva Temple, Hampi
We would be visiting the Nobelmen’s and Muslim Quarters and also the Underground Shiva Temple in Hampi and discuss in details about them.
Literature of the Vijayanagara Empire
This article is about the literature of the Vijayanagara Empire and we would talk about the famous books of that period and why these books are famous.
Uddana Veerabhadra and the Chandikesvara Temple, Hampi
This is about the Uddana Veerabhadra and the Chandikesvara Temple in Hampi – the location, connection with mythology, about the temples and the statue.
Krishna Temple, Hampi
This is about the Krishna Temple in Hampi, who built it, and why , what is special about its gopurams, temple-complex and also the granary inside it.
The Zenana Quarters, Hampi
We would now explore the monuments in the Zenana Quarters of Hampi – the Lotus Mahal, the watch towers, Jal Mahal, Queen’s residence and the treasury.
The Elephant Stable and the Guards room, Hampi
Taking an offbeat path we reached the Elephant Stable and the Guards room in Hampi; Let us explore these monuments together.
Hazara Rama Temple, Hampi
Let us visit the Hazara Rama Temple of Hampi and talk about its location, architectural style, the carvings on the outside wall and its interiors.
The Audience Hall and the Tanks and Baths of the Royal Quarters, Hampi
This article is about the Audience Hall, Step-tanks, baths – royal and public, that are present in the royal quarters of Hampi.
Mahanavami Dibba, Hampi
Mahanavami Dibba, Hampi – the carvings on its walls gives us the insights about the life of Vijayanagara Rayas and their times.
Queen’s Bath, in Hampi
In this article we would divide the Hampi in three zones and visit the Queen’s bath that lies in the royal center of the Hampi.