19th June 2017.
During April 2017, while we ( Mr Gireesh, Mr
VijayaKumar and Coimbatore friends) undertook the trekking to Velliangiri hills
Mr Mr Gireesh told that he will arrange a Heritage Visit to Hampi before
leaving Bellary official assignment. Really I was waiting for a
chance to see the Hampi ruins. So decided to join with him for this
heritage visit. Travel arrangements were made well in advance for this
Hampi heritage visit scheduled between 16th June to 18th June
2017. We took the Habbali express train for the onward journey from Chennai on
15th afternoon and returned through NKSRTC bus. When we
told our plan some of our friends threatened that the temperature will be high
during June. Against the threat of high temperature and the climate was not too
hot as expected and second day we got wet by rain for about an hour.
Flawless Travel, Stay at Padma Guest House near
Virupaksha Temple, food arrangements and pick up from Railway station and
drop at Bus stand were made by Mr Gireesh under the leadership of Mr Rajasekar
Pandurangan and his madam Vitya was excellent. My sincere thanks to the
organizing team and to my Co-participants.
First day of our visit was to Virupaksha temple,
which is one of the living temple in Hampi. The temple is on the southern banks
of river Tungabhadra.
Moolavar : Sri Virupaksha
Consort : Sri Pampadevi
Some of the important details are as follows...
The temple is facing east on the southern banks of
river Tungabhadra with a 9 tier Rajagopuram called bishtappayya gopura measuring
52.6 meters high. There is also a 2nd level 3 tier
Rajagopuram. Palipedam, Rishabam Mandapam and dwajasthambam are after the 2nd level Rajagopuram.
In the prakaram sannidhi for Bhuvaneshwari
and Pamapadevi, built during 11th century AD. The pillars of Ambal mandapams are made of soap stones with exquisitely carved.
There is a 5 tier Rajagopuram which leads to the temple tank called
kanakagiri gopuram built by the chief of that place. The outer prakaram was
built with pillared cloisters used for as stores and sub sannadhis.
ARCHITECTURE
The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, antarala, sabha mandapam and a mukha mandapam built like mada temple ( elevated
level ). The sanctum outer walls has the reliefs connected to periyapuram
and Lord Shiva’s various forms and kumbha panjaras. The vimanam has the stucco
images of saivaite deities. The vimanam was built in Dravidian style with
sala, Kuta and stupi with kalasa.
The mukha mandapa arch has the stucco
images of Shiva & Parvati marriage, Shiva as kalahari murthy, Anantasayana
and Mahishamardini.
The ceiling was plastered with lime mortar and
paintings of Shiva’s marriage with Ambal, Manmatha vijaya, tripurantaka,
and saint Vidyaranya processions, etc were drawn. The pillars has
the reliefs various savaite deities and mythological images. The
approach from east side in the mukha mandapam has been closed, which will
be used during important occasions and the devotees are allowed from north side
entrance.
HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The temple
was built during Hoysala & Chalukya period and various structures
were added between 7th century to 15th century
by the Vijayanagara dynasty. The Mukha mandapa was built with 38 pillars and the same was added in 1510 CE by the King Krishnadevaraya. The
temple Shiva is under worship from 7th century till date
without break ( break may be during Bamini and Nayaks wars ).
TEMPLE TIMINGS:
The temple
will be kept opened between 07.00 hrs to 13.00 Hrs and 17.00 Hrs to 21.00 hrs.
CONTACT DETAILS:
The land
line telephone number is +91-80-22352828
HOW TO REACH:
The temple
is very close to Hampi Bus stand and 12 km from Hospet. Nearest Railway station
is Hospet.
Buses are
available from Hospet and Bellary.
LOCATION :CLICK
HERE
Carving
on a pillar inside the Rajagopuram entrance
A mandapa on the left side of the corridor
Rajagopuram
inside view
reliefs
on the sanctum wall ( the story of Kannappa nayanar )
Pichadanar - a bas relief
The
relief on a Pillar is it Krishnadevaraya ( Those who can read Telugu please
tell me what is written )
exquisite
carving on the soap stone pillars in side the Ambal sannadhi
exquisite
carving on the soap stone pillars in side the Ambal sannadhi
exquisite
carving on the soap stone pillars in side the Ambal sannadhi
exquisite
carving on the soap stone pillars in side the Ambal sannadhi
Tungabhadra
river banks reliefs on the rocks
Tungabhadra
river banks reliefs on the rocks
The
emblem of Vijayanagara dynasty
Introduction
meeting of the members of the group participated in the Hampi Heritage Visit on
the banks of Tungabhadra river
..... to be continued Sri Vittala temple
--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA---
Super sir... More informative.
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