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Virupaksha Mandir is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the city of Hampi, Karnataka, India. The temple is considered one of the oldest and most significant temples in India and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple has a rich history that dates back to the 7th century, with several renovations and additions over the years. It is believed that the original temple was built by the Chalukya dynasty and was later renovated by the Vijayanagara kings. The temple follows the Dravidian style of architecture, with a tall gopuram (tower) and intricate carvings. The temple complex also has several smaller shrines and a large courtyard. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings that depict various scenes from Hindu mythology and history. The carvings on the walls of the temple are a testament to the excellent craftsmanship of the artisans of the time. The temple is considered to be one of the most sacred sites in Hinduism and is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as Virupaksha. The temple is also an important site for performing ancestral rituals and is believed to offer salvation to the departed souls. The temple has a sacred pond called the Manmatha Tank, which is believed to have healing powers. Devotees take a dip in the tank to cleanse themselves of sins and diseases. The temple celebrates several festivals throughout the year, including the Virupaksha Car Festival, which is a grand event that attracts thousands of devotees from all over the world. The temple is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India and has undergone several restoration and conservation projects over the years to ensure its longevity and beauty. The temple offers a breathtaking view of the sunset over the Tungabhadra River, which is a popular attraction among tourists. The temple is also a great spot for photography enthusiasts who can capture the beauty of the temple and the surrounding landscapes. The temple is not only a religious site but also a cultural landmark in India. It has been featured in several movies and documentaries and is a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of India. The temple complex also has a bustling market called the Virupaksha Bazaar, which is famous for its handicrafts, jewelry, and other souvenirs. The bazaar is a great place to buy gifts and souvenirs and experience the local culture. Overall, Virupaksha Mandir is a magnificent temple that is a must-visit destination in India. Its rich history, unique architecture, religious significance, festivals, and cultural significance make it a popular attraction among tourists and devotees alike.

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By Air

The nearest airport to Hampi is Hubli Airport (HBX), located approximately 144 kilometers away. From the airport, avail taxi or bus service to reach Hampi. The journey takes around 3-4 hours by road.

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By Rail

The nearest railway station to Hampi is Hospet Junction (HPT), located approximately 13 kilometers away. From the railway station, avail of taxi or auto-rickshaw service to reach Hampi. The journey takes around 30 minutes to 1 hour by road.

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By Road

Hampi is well connected by road to major cities and towns in Karnataka. You can reach Hampi by state-run buses, or avail private bus, or taxi service. Several cities and towns have regular bus services to Hampi.

Getting Around

Hampi is an ancient village in the south Indian state of Karnataka. It is dotted with numerous ruined temple complexes from the Vijayanagara Empire. On the south bank of the River Tungabhadra is the 7th-century Hindu Virupaksha Temple, near the revived Hampi Bazaar. A carved stone chariot stands in front of the huge Vittala Temple site. Southeast of Hampi, Daroji Bear Sanctuary is home to the Indian sloth bear. Explore Hemakuta Hill Temples, Vittala Temple, Achyutaraya Temple, Hazara Rama Temple, the Royal Enclosure, Sunset at Matanga Hill, Riverside Walks and Coracle Rides, Hampi Bazaar, Queen's Bath, Elephant Stables, Lotus Mahal.

Do's and Don'ts

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Do's
  • Keep your footwear in the shoe stand.
  • No Luggage locker room is available. Keep your belongings safe with you.
  • You can carry a camera with permission but Tripods are not allowed inside the temple.
  • Mobile phones are allowed but make sure to keep them in silent mode before entering the temple. Selfie sticks are prohibited.
  • There is no specific dress code to visit the temple. You are advised to come decently dressed as a mark of respect.
Don'ts
  • Photography is prohibited inside the sanctum.
  • Be careful with your belongings, as lots of monkeys are there. Avoid carrying food items in the open.