The Queen’s Bath is an elaborate structure built in early 16th Century for the royal family. Designed in a unique […]
Hampi – Elephant Stable
Elephant Stable in Hampi, built in 15th century CE, is an impressive structure that was used to provide shelter for […]
Virinjipuram
Margabandeeswarar temple, Virinjipuram, Tamilnadu, is located 14 km west of Vellore. It’s said that Brahma (creator) also known as Virinji, […]
Turuvekere – Beteraya
Sri Beteraya temple, Turuvekere, Karnataka, is located 71 km south-west of Tumakuru. Built by Vijayanagara kings around 15th century CE, […]
Srisailam
Srisailam – an ancient place with history tracing back to ~ 40,000 years – is located on the banks of […]
Rangasthala
Rangasthala Ranganatha temple, located 65 km north of Bengaluru, and 5 km north-west of Chikkaballapura, Karnataka is an ancient one […]
Hampi – Yantrodharaka
Yantrodharaka Hanuman Temple, Hampi, is located on a hill on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, just behind Kodanda Rama […]
Hampi – Vittalaraya
The Vittala Temple, Hampi is well-known for its exceptional architecture and unmatched craftsmanship. Built during the reign of King Devaraya […]
Hampi – Virupaksha
Virupaksha temple, Hampi, is one of the oldest functioning temples in the country – functioning uninterruptedly since 7th century CE! […]
Hampi – Underground Shiva
The Prasanna Virupaksha temple (Underground Shiva Temple), Hampi, Karnataka, was built in 14th Century CE. The roof of the temple […]
Hampi – Pattabhirama
Pattabhirama temple is located in Kamalapura, 5 km south of Hampi bazaar, Karnataka. Built in 1540 CE during the reign […]
Hampi – Water Management
Water Management Systems of Hampi – A series of tanks, canals and aquaducts built during 1336 – 1565 CE constitute […]
Penukonda – Gagan Mahal
Gagan Mahal, Penukonda, is located 76 km south of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, and 141 km north of Bengaluru. Penukonda was […]
Penukonda – Ramalayam
Ramalayam temple, Penukonda, Andhra Pradesh, is located 76 km south of Anantapur and 141 km north of Bengaluru. Penukonda was […]