Virupaksha Temple
- Situated in Hampi, within the Vijayanagara district of Karnataka, the temple is part of the larger Group of Monuments at Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986.
Historical significance:
- Dedication: The temple is dedicated to Lord Virupaksha, a form of Lord Shiva.
- Location: Situated in Hampi, within the Vijayanagara district of Karnataka, the temple is part of the larger Group of Monuments at Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986.
- Inception: The temple has been in continuous operation since its inception in the 7th century AD, making it one of India’s oldest functioning temples.
- Development: Originally a modest shrine, the temple was expanded to its current grandeur during the reign of the Vijayanagara kings, with further additions from the Chalukyan and Hoysala eras.
Architectural features:
- Style: The temple is built in the South Indian architectural style, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and advanced engineering.
- Main structure: The temple complex includes a sanctum sanctorum, multiple pillared halls (the most elaborate being a hall with 100 pillars), antechambers, and grand gopurams (gateway towers).
- Gopurams:
- The temple has three prominent gopurams, with the eastern gopuram being the largest, standing nine storeys tall and 50 meters high.
- The other two are smaller gopurams located on the inner east and inner northern sides of the complex.
- Sculptural details: The gopurams are adorned with beautiful sculptures of various Hindu deities.
- Innovative construction:
- The temple’s design incorporates principles of physics, such as the Rectilinear Light Theory and the pinhole camera effect.
- Mathematical concepts like fractals, geometry, complex mathematics, and the Fibonacci sequence were also utilized in the construction.
- Notably, the temple features an inverted pinhole image of its tower on the inner wall, a remarkable example of ancient engineering.
- Cultural importance: The Virupaksha Temple remains a focal point of religious and cultural activities in Hampi, continuing to attract pilgrims and tourists alike. Its uninterrupted history of worship highlights its enduring significance in India’s spiritual landscape.
Q1. Who was Krishnadevaraya?
The greatest emperor in the Vijayanagar empire’s history was Krishnadevaraya(17 January 1471-17 October 1529). He presided over the Tuluva Dynasty as its third king. By overthrowing the sultans of Bijapur, Golconda, the Bahmani Sultanate, and the Gajapatis of Odisha, he rose to power.
Last updated on November, 2025
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