The Architecture of Hampi
The architecture of Hampi was the manifestation of a highly evolved multi-ethnic and multi-religious society. Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural […]
by Anirban Ray
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The architecture of Hampi was the manifestation of a highly evolved multi-ethnic and multi-religious society. Hindu, Jain, and Islamic architectural […]
Virupaksha temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the oldest functioning temple in India. Built in 7th century, by Lakkana Dandesha, a […]
What if I told you of a place … where Lord Rama lived in a cave for four months, where […]
The Anjeyanadri Hill, on the “other side” of Hampi (as it’s on the other side of the Tungabhadra River), is believed […]
The toponym Hampi is derived from Pampa—another name of goddess Parvati. The Sanskrit word Pampa morphed into the Kannada word […]
Steeped in history and dripping with mythology is a place called Hampi—a modern-day UNESCO World Heritage Site and the second-largest […]
On my way to Avalanche Lake, I found a temple at the spot where Bhavani river originates. The temple was […]
Nestled inside a high walled enclosure in Somnathpur, about 90 miles from Bangalore, you’ll find this hidden gem called Kesava […]
Lakes … it’s just water you say, And what if I said, it’s where I find my heart, Just the […]
“and what if I said that it’s enough, to light up our souls, to gain inner peace, to become the […]