When the golden rays hit the iconic stone chariot of the Vijaya-Vittala temple, it turns into a GOLDEN CHARIOT.
The Vijaya Vittala or Vittala Temple is the most famous and popular tourist
It was built around the 15th century AD during the reign of King Devaraya II (1422 - 1446 AD). Several portions of the temple were expanded and enhanced during the reign of Krishnadevaraya (1509 - 1529 AD).
This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Vittala. The
temple is well-known for its exceptional architecture and unmatched craftsmanship. This predominant monument of Hampi is a major attraction of Hampi and is a must-see for visitors.
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Credits: Ignatius Sandesh
Apna time Jayega?! 😅
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So that you can plan your remaining time well ahead in this planet then your peers in other astronomical planets (Pun intended 😂)
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The Puranas and Laws of Manu agree that,
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Cambodia has preserved Agoda Temple and many other temples and has taken extensive care and also opened them for clean tourism. Even the guides are very proud of their heritage. I wonder, if that sense is even present in Indians? Or is it just greed and lust for them ?!