Sri Virupaksha Temple, Hampi
Virupaksha Temple is located in Hampi, 350 km from
Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka in southern India. Hampi, capital of the
Vijayanagara empire, sits on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. Virupaksha
Temple is the main center of pilgrimage at Hampi, and has been considered the
most sacred sanctuary over the centuries. It is intact among the surrounding
ruins and is still used in worship. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva,
known here as Virupaksha, as the consort of the local goddess Pampa who is associated
with the Tungabhadra River. The temple has an uninterrupted history from about
the 7th century. The Virupaksha-Pampa sanctuary existed well before the
Vijayanagara capital was located here. Inscriptions referring to Shiva date
back to the 9th and 10th centuries. What started as a small shrine grew into a
large complex under the Vijayanagara rulers. Evidence indicates there were
additions made to the temple in the late Chalukyan and Hoysala periods, though
most of the temple buildings are attributed to the Vijayanagar period. The huge
temple building was built by Lakkana Dandesha, a chieftain under the ruler Deva
Raya II of the Vijayanagara Empire. When the rulers were defeated by Muslim
invaders in the 16th century, most of the wonderful decorative structures and
creations were destroyed. At the beginning of the 19th century there were major
renovations and additions done to the structure.
Location Karnataka , Bellary, Bengaluru
Architecture
The Virupaksha Temple consists of an open pillared hall and
a pillared hall, three ante chambers and a sanctum. The gateway located at the
east is nine tiered and is the largest among all the gateways being 50 meters
in height. The stone base is two tiered and the superstructure is made of
bricks. One can access the outer court containing many smaller temples from the
eastern gateway. The temple has been so constructed that the river Tungabhadra
flows along its terrace, descends to the temple kitchen and passes through the
outer court. The central pillared hall is the most ornate structure and it is believed
that this was added by the famous Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya. The
hall was commissioned by the Emperor in 1510 A.D. Stone plaque inscriptions
provide a detailed account of the contribution of the Emperor to the Virupaksha
Temple.
Culture
The place is filled with temples and is a small village
earlier ruled by Vijayanagara empires.
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Darsan Info
Temple timings : 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Clean and conservative clothing is preferred.
Famous Festival
The chariot festival in the month of February is the chief
Annual festival celebrated here. The divine marriage between Virupaksheshwara
and Pampa is celebrated in the month of December.
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja and Harathi at 7:30 AM daily. Archana starts
from 8:15 A.M onwards.
Additional Info
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