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Way to Vijaya Vitthala temple at Hampi, Karnataka - archaeological site in India - India tourism Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocks on the way to Vijaya Vitthala temple at Hampi, Karnataka - archaeological site in India - India tourism Royalty Free Stock Photo
Way to Vijaya Vitthala temple at Hampi, Karnataka - archaeological site in India - India tourism Royalty Free Stock Photo
Way to Vijaya Vitthala temple at Hampi, Karnataka - archaeological site in India - India tourism Royalty Free Stock Photo
Way to Vijaya Vitthala temple at Hampi, Karnataka - archaeological site in India - India tourism Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Way to Vijaya Vitthala temple at Hampi, Karnataka - archaeological site in India - India tourism
Way to Vijaya Vitthala temple at Hampi, Karnataka - archaeological site in India - India tourism Royalty Free Stock Photo
Way to Vijaya Vitthala temple at Hampi, Karnataka - archaeological site in India - India tourism Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
The Vittala Temple or Vijaya Vitthala Temple in Hampi is an ancient monument that is well-known for its exceptional architecture and unmatched craftsmanship. It is considered to be one of the largest and the most famous structure in Hampi. The temple is located in the north eastern part of Hampi, near the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The iconic temple has amazing stone structures such as the incomparable stone chariot and the fascinating musical pillars. This predominant monument of Hampi is a major attraction of the ruined town and is a must-see for visitors and tourists. It is built in the Dravidian style of architecture. It has traits and features that are characteristic of typical south Indian temple architecture.


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