A historic temple in Hampi known for its intricate carvings
The Hazarama Temple, located in Hampi, Karnataka, India, is a significant historical site known for its intricate carvings and architectural beauty. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is believed to have been built in the 15th century. It is one of the few structures in Hampi that has managed to retain its original grandeur. The temple's walls and pillars are adorned with detailed carvings depicting various mythological scenes and deities. Despite being over 600 years old, the temple remains a place of worship and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the temple's impressive architecture and learn about its rich history.
Built in the 15th century
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu
Known for its intricate carvings
One of the few structures in Hampi with original grandeur
A place of worship and tourist attraction
Located in the heart of Hampi
Dress modestly and remove shoes before entering the temple
Respect the temple's rules and traditions
Hire a guide to learn more about the temple's history and significance
Take your time to admire the intricate carvings and architecture
Be prepared for crowds and long lines during peak season
Air
The nearest airport is Bellary Airport, which is about 35 km from Hampi
Train
The nearest railway station is Hospet Railway Station, which is about 10 km from Hampi
Road
Hampi is well-connected by road, and buses and taxis are available from major cities in Karnataka
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