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One of the many ornate stone pillars at the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
North entrance and the stone chariot at the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rangamandapa with musical pillars at the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rangamandapa with musical pillars at the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Northern entrance and tower at the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
One of the many ornate stone pillars at the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Humpi
Northern gate and gopuram at the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
At the eastern entrance of the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Rear side gopuram tower at the Vijaya Vittala Temple at Hampi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vittala Temple, built in 15 AD by the Vijayanagara Empire is the most extravagant architectural showpiece of Hampi. The Maha-Mantapa stands on a highly ornate platform. This fluted platform is carved with a series of floral motifs. The lowermost of it is a chain of horses, its trainers and the traders.


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