....a
continuation post to Hazaara Ramachandra Temple – Hampi Ruins, A Heritage Visit
19th June 2017.
After Hazara Ramachandra Temple Visit on 17th June
2017, we had our lunch. After Lunch visited the Kamalapura Museum and
Tungabhadra Dam. On 18th June 2017, some of us had been to
Matanga Hill top after visiting the Monolithic bull just opposite to Sri
Virupaksha Temple on the foot hills of Matanga. It was an awesome sight to see
from the hill. In the hill we had seen two caves, may be Jain’s caves and
Bhairava relief chiseled on the rock. Kamalapura Museum, Tungabhadra Dam and
Matanga hill will be written in a separate post.
After breakfast we started our third and final day
( 18th June 2017 ) of Heritage visit to Hampi Ruins. After seeing the
monolithic bull at the foot hillock of Matanga, we proceeded to Achyutaraya
Temple, which just back side of the Monolithic bull mandapa.
ACHYUTARAYA TEMPLE
Achyutaraya temple was built by Hiriya
Thirumalai Raja Wodeyar, a Mahamandaleswara serving under Achyuta Devaraya, the
younger brother of Krishna Devaraya in 1534 AD. ( There are different
versions - this content is taken from the book 'Hampi', written by Dr C S
Vasudevan ) The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The inscriptions record
the name of the temple as Tiruvengalanatha. However it is popularly called
Achyutaraya Temple by the local people. The temple is facing North within
double enclosure wall known for it’s large dimensions and spacious courtyard
fronted by a wide and long bazaar which is referred to a Courtesan street by
some medieval period foreign travelers. This bazaar is known as Sule Bazaar or
Courtesan Street.
The North facing sandhara temple has outer prakara
with a lofty gopura on the north and the inner one has three gopura on the
east, west and north. Cloistered pillared mandapam runs along the interior of
both the prakara walls. The Large 100 pillared Kalyana mandapam to the west of
the two north gopuras are in dilapidated condition. The Sanctum for Perumal and his
consort are found within the inner courtyard. The sanctum sanctorum has
sanctum, antarala, ardha mandapa, and a large 30 pillared ornate maha mandapa.
The Thayar sannidhi is on the south-west of the main sanctum and faces north.
The Thayar sannidhi is also built like a separate temple with sanctum,
antarala, and a pillared ardha mandapa.
LOCATION:CLICK
HERE
Kalyana
mandapa
First and second level Rajagopuras
View
from North entrance Rajagopuram
Thayar
Temple
Thayar
Temple ( Back side )
Thayar
Temple
View
of the temple complex from matanga Hill
View
of the temple complex/ Bazaar street from matanga Hill
Dwarapalaka
MONOLITHIC
BULL ( Eduru Basavanna )
A spacious 750 meter long and 35 meter wide bazaar
runs to the east of Sri Virupaksha Temple up to the Matanga hillock. At the
eastern end are two storied pillared mandapa and a massive well executed
couchant monolithic bull facing the virupaksha Temple.
..... to be continued Bhima's Gateway.
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OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
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