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  2. List of Vijayanagara era temples in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The List of Vijayanagara era temples in Karnataka includes notable and historically important Hindu and Jain temples and monoliths that were built or received significant patronage by the kings and vassals of the Vijayanagara Empire during the period 1336-1646 AD. This period includes the rule of the four dynasties: the Sangama, the Saluva, the ...

  3. Vijayanagara architecture - Wikipedia

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    Virupaksha temple, Raja Gopura (main tower over entrance gate) at Hampi, Karnataka Typical dravidian style Shikhara (superstructure) over shrines at the Raghunatha temple in Hampi Typical dravidian shrine and mantapa of the Vijayanagara period at Balakrishna temple in Hampi. Vijayanagara architecture of 1336–1565 CE was a notable building ...

  4. Vijayanagara - Wikipedia

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    Vijayanagara is located in the modern era Indian state of Karnataka, along the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The city rapidly grew from being an ancient pilgrimage centre in the 13th century, to the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the early 14th century, and becoming a metropolis of approximately 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) by the ...

  5. Hampi - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the Shiva, Pampa and Durga temples existed in the 11th-century; it was extended during the Vijayanagara era. [59] The temple is a collection of smaller temples, a regularly repainted, 50-metre (160 ft) high gopuram, a Hindu monastery dedicated to Vidyaranya of Advaita Vedanta tradition, a water tank (Manmatha), a community kitchen ...

  6. Vijayanagara Empire - Wikipedia

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    The temple was rebuilt by the Nayaks rulers under the Vijayanagara Empire. Another element of the Vijayanagara style is the carving and consecration of large monoliths such as the Sasivekaalu Ganesha and Kadalekaalu Ganesha at Hampi, the Gommateshwara monoliths in Karkala and Venur, and the Nandi bull in Lepakshi.

  7. File:Vijayanagara-empire-map.svg - Wikipedia

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    I used Image:India-locator-map-blank.svg as base and edited myself using inkspace and created it by looking at the following sources. * Dr. Suryanath U. Kamath, A Concise history of Karnataka from pre-historic times to the present, Jupiter books, MC: 16:49, 24 January 2007: 1,651 × 1,753 (432 KB) Mlpkr

  8. Ananthasayana Temple - Wikipedia

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    Ananthasayana temple in Ananthasayanagudi, Bellary district, Karnataka state, India was constructed by King Krishnadeva Raya (1524 AD) of the Vijayanagara Empire in memory of his deceased son. [ 1 ] Etymology

  9. Kanakachalapathi Temple, Kanakagiri - Wikipedia

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    The Kanakachalapathi temple is an example of Dravidian architecture of the Vijayanagara era. It is a protected monument under the Karnataka state division of the Archaeological Survey of India. [1] [3] The temple was built by the ruling vassal polyagar (Nayaka or feudal lord).