Hampi Hazara Rama Temple, Karnataka
Address
Hampi Hazara Rama Temple Hampi, Karnataka 583239
Diety
Rama
Introduction
Hazara Rama Temple in Hampi is an important shrine in Hampi ruins. This small but beautiful temple is located at the center of the royal area. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, a hindu deity. It was once the private temple of the kings and the royal family of Vijayanagara. The temple is famous for the lovely bas relics and panels depicting the story of the epic Ramayana. The only addition is that there are depictions of Lord Vishnu also on the walls of this shrine.
Puranic Significance
Hazara Rama Temple was built in the early part of the 15th century by the then king of Vijayanagara, Devaraya II. It was originally built as a simple structure. It consisted of only a sanctum, a pillared hall and an ardha mantapa. Later the temple structure was renovated to add an open porch and beautiful pillars. But Now the temple is in dilapidated condition.
Century/Period/Age
15th century A.D.
Managed By
Archeological survey of India.
Nearest Bus Station
Hampi
Nearest Railway Station
Hospet
Nearest Airport
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