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Stone reliefs on the Pillars of Vittal temple at Hampi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of Hampi, Vittal Bazaar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shri Vittal Rukmani Panduranga Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shri Vittal Rukmani Panduranga Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shri Vittal Rukmani Panduranga Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of Hampi, Pillars inside Vittal Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruined Indian temple under renovation, Hampi, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of Hampi, Vittal Bazaar
Large crowds of devotees at Shri Vittal Birdev Annual Yatra Pattan Kodoli Hatkangale Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vittal Hindu Tilak on yellow color. HIndu tika Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone chariot at Vittal Temple, Hampi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old and ruined Indian temple, Hampi, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rock carvature at Vittal temple in humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rock carvature at Vittal temple in humpi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vittal Hindu Tilak on yellow color. HIndu tika Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hampi, the former capital of Vijayanagara Empire, whose powerful ruler,Sri Krishnadevaraya is very known in Indian history is located in present Karnataka state. Hampi and its group of monuments are recognized as UNESCO's world heritage site. The is the image took outside vittal temple, which is known as Vittal Bazaar, this place is used to trade of horses, diamonds and gold during the reign of Vijayanagara empire. For information about Hampi


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