The need of the hour is for a Greater Hampi Heritage Zone, one that allows interested people to explore this rich historic space and ensures better protection ...
Hampi: A 7th-century shrine of Lord Shiva in Hampi has banned bananas in its premises, stating that devotees tend to overfeed the temple elephant as well as litter the place of worship with banana ...
Matanga Hill is a popular trekking spot among tourists in Hampi. This spot offers breathtaking panoramic views of the landscapes and panoramic views. Hampi boasta a rich history as the grand capital ...
the centuries-old Virupaksha Temple in Hampi has banned bananas on its premises. Increased tourist activity, which includes feeding bananas to the temple's elephant, Laxmi, has led to leftover ...
A unique 13th-century Garuda-Nandi pillar with an inscription has been discovered in Malagunda village, Hanagal taluk, Karnataka. The find was made by Dr. R. Shejeshwara, Director of Archaeology, ...
Showcasing India's rich religious diversity, these magnificent ancient temples have been standing for centuries as its ...
Additionally, Block-2, also known as the Hampi Block, featuring 110 AC ... Situated in a prime location behind the Lord Venkateshwara Temple, the Karnataka choultries are a prominent landmark ...
Kurnool: A road accident occurred on Tuesday night when a vehicle carrying students from the Mantralayam Vedapathashala in Kurnool district overturned, resulting in the death of four people.
Hampi is an ancient city filled with temples, ruins, and giant boulders. Sites like the Virupaksha Temple and the Vittala Temple are famous for their historic significance and architectural beauty.
The management of Virupaksha temple said on Thursday that they decided on the ban for the good of the temple, the elephant as well as the devotees. Hampi: A 7th-century shrine of Lord Shiva in ...
The management of Virupaksha temple said on Thursday that they decided on the ban for the good of the temple, the elephant as well as the devotees. PTI Last Updated : 16 January 2025, 12:51 IST ...