Showing posts with label Hampi Tourist Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hampi Tourist Places. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Last words from Hampi Tour


Whatever i have written about Hampi till now is only a glimpse of what Hampi is hiding within itself. Each monument of Hampi has an underlying story and unique magnificent architecture to explain. There is much more to explore and explain about Hampi.

Unfortunately my 3 day tour to Hampi had to shorten up by 1 and half days due to some personal reasons. But still i appreciate the opportunity that i got a chance to visit this place. A long life is awaiting ahead to visit many more such places including Hampi.
 



The fact about Hampi ruins is that despite being the world heritage site, authority is least bothered to maintain the heritage in a good state. 

Ruins are turning down with the time and very little is being done. If this state of this city continues the same way, time will be there when the whole city will convert into debris and we no longer would be able to appreciate our culture and heritage that we have today.

Lets take a pledge now to save our heritage and create awareness among people about such places to gain more attention of everyone and to take appropriate actions.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Tourist Places, Hampi

Elephant Stable

I have seen first elephant stable of my life in Hampi itself. This structure has got a long line of 11 chambers, dome like structure with arched doorways which opens up in an open large space to have this royal animal. This magnificant structure again represents the incredible work done in the era of Vijayanagar emperors.



Badavi Linga

Badavi Linga is a huge shiva linga of approximately 10-12 feet. It is located in a chamber with its one side open. Chamber is partly filled with water as the water channel has been made to channelize through it.



There is a very interesting story related to this shiva linga.

The story behind this linga is that there was a old poor lady. She had no means to survive. She asked the king to help in making her living, but the king denied to help her for free. He asked the lady to do some work and in return he will arrange her food and other necessary amenities. Then, this lady spent the rest of her life in making this shiva linga which is known as Badavi, it means poor in local terms.

Krishna Temple 

The temple was built by the ruler Krishnadevaraya in the 16th century.





Apart from Yalis, ten incarnation of Lord Vishnu can also be seen here.











Hazare Rama Temple -

Many important events of Ramayana are carved into stones here.


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Connections to Ramayana, Hampi

It is believed that Hampi has been a important milestone in the history of ramayana. 

Anegundi, northern side of Tungbhadra river is also called as Kishkinda where Rama defeated Bali to establish Sugriva empire. Also, prepared all strategies to have a war with Ravan.

Anjaneya Hills

On the other side of Tungabhadra river, Anjaneya hill is located in the middle of Anegondi area. It's approximately 4-5 kms from the river. Distance between the Anegundi and Hampi can be covered with Coracles or the motor boats.

Views on the way and after reaching the hill are undoubtably extraordinary. It is said to be the birth place of Hanuman who was born to Anjana and therefore the place is called Anjaneya hills.

To reach top of the hill, approx. 600 steps are to be climbed. There is no shops on the way except at the bottom of the temple so it is advisable to carry some stuff with you like water and food but be careful of the monkeys on the way.



I felt damn tired in climbing the stairs but the magnificent views from the hills made me feel relaxed.

Other Tourist Attractions are:
Pampa Sarover
Sugrive's Cave
Anegundi Fort

The only thing which couldn't convince me is not to figure out exactly how this place is related to the Ramayana because as per my knowledge, Ramayana happened millions of years ago and most of the temples there are only few centuries old.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Eat, Stay and Travel - Hampi


BiCycle and Moped Rental

City can be visited on the rented moped bikes, bicycle or the auto. I enjoyed my first day exploring hampi ruins on the rented moped. Don't imagine me driving the moped :-) I was doing stunts by standing on the back seat somehow balancing myself and moped ...

Second day, i preferred to rent a geared bicycle. I enjoyed running bicycle after a number of years :-). The way was too scenic that can only be enjoyed on an open vehicle like a bike or cycle. I drove it around 12 kms but its difficult to run them on the hilly areas because they say it's a geared one but actually its not.

Issue with Rental Moped - Unfortunately the moped that we hired broke twice and the repairing stations in hampi were 3 to 5 kms away. We had to hire a auto to get our bike to the station. Autos there, charge a lumpsome money, they dont use meter at all. I lost my patience when it broke second time and servicewala told me that patches for the old punctures on the tyre are coming out. I contacted the owner, he apologised and offered me free service for one more day which i didnt utilize.

I really couldn't stick to my travelling plan for the day and had to shift visiting one of the temple to accomodate this in the second day.

Travel from Bangalore to Hampi

Hampi is approximately 300 km away from Bangalore. I took a train from Bangalore to Hospet (Hampi Express).

The trip to catch the train was quite adventurous. I got late in office that day due to some meetings and on the way to the Majestic Railway station from whitefield, I was day dreaming of running behind the train in case i reach the station a little late. Luckily, I got there few minutes in advance and boarded the train easily.

Hampi to hospet is overnight journey. Hospet, a small town located about 12 kilometers (8 miles) from Hampi is the nearest railway station. From the hospet railway station, we took an auto to reach bus stand. From Hospet, public buses are easily found to reach Hampi.


There is an amazing bus with a great palace like interior with pillars inside, dark brown yellow colour, named as VijayaRath. Rent is only 5 rs higher than the local bus. It was not at all crowded. I really enjoyed my journey in the bus.

Where to Eat 

You won't find many options on the way to tourist places for the food, we survived the whole day on chips, buiscuits, masala nimbu soda, coconut water and mineral water. These can be found in most of the building you visit. Some of the local restaurants can be found which offer you food with very cheap price .

Mango Tree is the only available popular restaurant, View is too scenic as this is close to the river. Seating arrangement is quite indian, sitting on a mattresses on floor and a small table in front of you to serve the food. They serve different kind of cusinies like Chinese, Maxican and more along with the indian but it is all vegeterian. I tried roti and curry which were average food.

I had trouble with the mosquitos, even the mosquitos repellent coils were ineffective for me at that place. Also, you have to make sure you took off your slippers before entering the restaurant.

Accomodation

If you are planning to stay in Hampi, don't expect any luxury place to stay. There are more of home stays which can easily be found in 500-700 rs. I reckon that cheapest would be 100 rs.

There are some resorts available after crossing the tungbhadra river. Food options strictly limited to the place to stay.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Tourist Attractions of Hampi

Hampi is very enriched heritage site and is also popular for its historical background. There are plenty of temples whose monolithic architecture from kingdom of vijayanagar summons travelers. Glimpse of mind-boggling architecture from one of the biggest empire in India can still be seen in its remaining ruins.


Here are few on the top list (Places to see) :

  • Kadlekalu Ganapathi
  • Sasivekalu Ganapathi
  • Vittala Temple
  • Krishana Temple
  • Hazare RamaTemple
  • Badavi Linga
  • Ugra Narsimha
  • Virupaksha Temple
  • Elephant Stable
  • Queen's Bath
  • Pushpkarni

I will write about few of these places in detail in my next blog but i can say that all of them are surely worth a visit.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Musical Pillars and Stone Chariot - Vitthala Temple, Hampi

Vitthala Temple

This is one of the most sumptuous and outstanding developement in Hampi which takes your breath away. Musical Pillars and Stone Chariot (which itself is a temple) are the major attractions of Vitthala temple.



In Vithala temple, i was amazed to hear the concept of musical pillars. There are 56 musical pillars in magnificent Ranga Mantapa, one of the sanctum in the temple.

Each pillar emits different kind of music tones like tabla, bansuri, vidan and many more. It is built in such a way that with the emission of the sound from one pillar starts emitting sounds from other pillars also and creates music. Doesn't it surprise you ? Our guide emitted the tabla tone from one of pillar, it was really tantalizing.

I was disappointed to see that there is a fall down in this sanctum the same day. Someone or probably many in the past put a lot of efforts to make this enthralling and excellent piece of architecture which probably is beyond the imagination of any. But due to lack of maintainance, one of the fall down happened that day.

Stone Chariot is another attraction of this Vithala temple. As the name suggests, it's a shirine built as a chariot that was meant for taking out the deities on a traditional procession.

Vittale represents Lord Vishnu and the chariot represents Lord Garuna.

Currently the chariot is devoid of any idol and originally placed 2 horses have been replaced with 2 stone elephants to drag the chariot. Chariots stands on a rectangular platform and faces the temple. Chariot also has got beautiful intricate carvings.



Our guide showed us the remaining hints of the natural colors in some part of the chariot that were used initially to make this chariot colorful. With the passage of time, this color has wiped off from the chariot and only glimpse of it can be seen now.