Hospet Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination
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Places to visit in the city Hospet
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CHITRADURGA FORT - Hospet
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The fort is situated at Chitradurga around 290
km south of Hospet on the Bangalore-Hospet road.
Also known as the Fort of Seven Rounds, it was built
in the 17th century by the Nayak Poligars, the wealthy
semi-independent landlords who fled south after
the collapse of the Vijayanagar Empire in 1565.
Haider Ali later crushed the Poligars and captured
the fort. He replaced the mud fort with stone and
later his son Tipu Sultan built a palace, granaries,
oil pits, and a mosque in it.
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HAMPI - Hospet
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Hampi is a world Heritage Site and the erstwhile
capital of the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar. A living
testimony to the greatness of a bygone era, this
ruined town is guarded by rivers and granite ridges.
The travellers from Europe who visited the place
at the height of Vijayanagar Empire wrote that the
city was as large and as beautiful as Rome and hesitated
to describe its grandeur for fear of it being thought
fabulous. Most of the tourist centres in Hampi can
be divided under two broad regions, the Hampi Bazaar
area and the Royal Centre.
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QUEEN’S BATH - Hospet
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This 15-metre square bath is encircled is enclosed
with gallery, verandas and overhanging Rajasthani
balconies. The minor waterfall inside the bath was
once poured with cool, perfumed water that flowed
out through an underground drain. Open to sky and
carefully shielded on all sides, the bath was a
celebration of relaxed and opulent life which was
also the leitmotif of Hampi.
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VITHALA TEMPLE - Hospet
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A World Heritage Site, the temple is located 2
km east of Hampi Bazaar. It was built in the 16th
century and displays the architectural splendour
acquired by the artisans of Vijayanagar Empire.
There are beautiful carvings on the walls of the
temple and its columns are so balanced that they
have musical qualities.
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RAGHUNATH TEMPLE - Hospet
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Located on a hilltop, the Raghunath Temple is known
for its Dravidian style, excellent views from the
rock above at sunset, and tranquil environment.
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VIRUPAKSHA TEMPLE - Hospet
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One of the oldest monuments in the town, this 15th-century
Virupaksha Temple is part of the Hampi Bazaar area.
The principal deity is Virupaksha, one of the many
forms of Lord Shiva. Rising to a height of 50 metres
from the ground, the temple belongs to the later
Vijayanagar period, though many shrines inside the
temple are much older. Most of the stone carvings
are larger than life in size, as for instance the
Nandi on the eastern end and Ganesha on southern
end. There is also a 6.7-metre-high image of Narasimha,
the half-man and half-lion incarnation of Lord Vishnu,
as well as a huge lingam, the phallic symbol of
Lord Shiva with its base in water.
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KING’S BALANCE - Hospet
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Situated near the Vithala Temple, the King’s Balance
has a golden past. According to legend, this balance
was used to weigh the rulers against gold, jewels,
and food that were later distributed to the Brahmins.
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ACHYUTRAYA TEMPLE - Hospet
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It is a large temple complex dedicated to Lord
Vishnu, whose image has been shown in a reclining
position on the coils of a snake (Sheshnag).
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LOTUS MAHAL - Hospet
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The Lotus Mahal is an exquisite pavilion located
in the walled area of zenana near Hazara Ram Temple.
The pavilion derives its name from the lotus bud
that is carved on its dome and vaulted ceiling.
A fine blend of Indo-Islamic architecture, it was
used by the women of the royal family living in
the Queen\’s Palace to disport themselves in the
water pavilion within their protected enclosure.
The structure is later became a model for Mughal
monuments in Agra with some modifications.
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ROYAL RESIDENCE - Hospet
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Situated to the west of the Hazara Rama Temple,
the Royal Residence has been unearthed from recent
excavations. Not much can be seen of the original
residence which once displayed the typical architectural
style of Vijayanagar with the sequence of rising
levels in a \’U\’ formation with the private chambers
on the top. Some stone basements, walls, and plaster
floors are all that remain today.
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MUSEUM & ART GALLERY - Hospet
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The museum run by the Archaeological Survey of
India has a very good collection of sculptures belonging
to the Vijayanagar Empire. It is situated at Kamalapuram,
a small village near Hampi.
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VIJAYANAGAR EMPIRE - Hospet
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Founded by the legendary brother princes Harihara
and Bukka in 1336, the Vijayanagar Empire was once
the mightiest kingdom of the South. It looks quite
strange that a kingdom can perfect the art of building
construction while fighting throughout their reign.
The empire reached its height during the reign of
Krishnadevraya (1509-29), a legendary king who controlled
the entire peninsula south of Krishna and Tungabhadra
Rivers, barring some area on the Malabar cost. The
kingdom had a continued source of income from the
spice trade to the south. A confederacy of Deccan
rulers including that of Bidar, Bijapur, Golconda,
Ahmednagar, and Berar attacked Vijayanagar in 1565
leading to the sudden end of this mighty empire
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