- Virupaksha Temple
Virupaksha Temple is located in
Hampi 350 km fromBangalore , in the state ofKarnataka insouthern India .Hampi sits on the banks of the
Tungabhadra River in the ruins of the ancient city ofVijayanagar , capital of theVijayanagara empire . Virupaksha Temple is the main center of pilgrimage at Hampi and has been considered the most sacred over the centuries. It is fully intact among the surrounding ruins and is still used in worship. The temple is dedicated toShiva , known here asVirupaksha , as the consort of the local goddessPampa who is associated with theTungabhadra River .History
Historically this temple has an uninterrupted history from about the 7th century. The Virupaksha-Pampa sanctuary existed well before the the Vijayanagara capital was located here. Inscriptions referring to Shiva date back to the 9th and 10th centuries.cite web
url=http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/research/Exp_Rese_Disc/Asia/vrp/HTML/Virupaksha.shtml
title=Vijayanagara Research Project, Virupaksha Temple.
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accessdate=2006-09-13 ] What started as a small shrine grew into a large complex under theVijayanagara rulers.cite web
url=http://www.hampionline.com/attractions/virupakshatemple.php
title= Shri Virupaksha Temple
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accessdate=2006-09-13 ] Evidence indicates there were additions made to the temple in lateChalukyan andHoysala periods but most of the temple buildings are attributed to the Vijayanagar period.cite web
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title=Virupaksha Temple
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accessdate=2006-09-13 ]Under the Virjayanagara rulers early in the 12th century, there began a flowering of native art and culture. When the rulers were defeated by invaders in the 16th century, most of the wonderful decorative structures and creations were systematically destroyed. [cite web
url=http://www.templenet.com/Karnataka/virup.html
title=Virupaksha Temple at Hampi
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accessdate=2006-09-13 ]The cult of Virupaksha-Pampa was not destroyed after the destruction of the city in 1565. Worship there has continued throughout the years. At the beginning of the 19th century there were major renovations and additions including ceiling paintings and the towers of the north and east gopura.
Temple structure
At present, the main temple consists of a
sanctum , three ante chambers, a pillared hall and an open pillared hall. A pillaredcloister , entrance gateways, courtyards, smaller shrines and otherstructures surround the temple.The nine-tiered eastern gateway, which is the largest at 50 meters, is well-proportioned and incorporates some earlier structures. It has a brick superstructure and a two-tiered stone base. It gives access to the outer court containing many sub-shrines.
The smaller eastern gateway leads to the inner court with its numerous smaller shrines.
A narrow channel of the
Tungabhadra River flows along the temple's terrace and then descends to the temple-kitchen and out through the outer court.Krishnadevaraya , one of the famous kings of the Vijayanagara Empire was a major patron of this temple. The most ornate of all structures in the temple, the central pillared hall is believed to be his addition to this temple. So is the gateway tower giving access to the inner courtyard of the temple. Inscriptions on a stone plaque installed next to the pillared hall explain his contribution to the temple. It is recorded that Krishna Devaraya commissioned this hall in1510 AD. [cite web
url=http://www.hampi.in/sites/Virupaksha_Temple.htm
title=Details of Virupaksha Temple
publisher=www.hampi.in
accessdate=2007-03-08 ]
=Festivals= The temple continues to prosper and attracts huge crowds for the betrothal and marriage festivities of Virupaksha and Pampa in December.In the month of February the annual chariot festival is celebrated here.
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