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'''[[:en:Hampi|Hampi]]''' (Kannada: ಹಂಪೆ ''hampe'') is a village in northern [[:Category:Karnataka|Karnataka]] state, [[:Category:India|India]]. Hampi is located within the ruins of [[:Category:Vijayanagara|Vijayanagara]], the former capital of the [[:Category:Vijayanagara Empire|Vijayanagara empire]]. Predating the city of Vijayanagara, this village continues to be an important religious centre, housing the [[:Category:Virupaksha Temple|Virupaksha Temple]]. The village of Hampi contains several other monuments belonging to the old city. It extends into some of the old ceremonial streets of Vijayanagara. The Vijayanagara ruins are listed as the ''[[:Category:Group of monuments at Hampi|Group of monuments at Hampi]]'' as a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]].
'''[[:en:Hampi|Hampi]]''' (Kannada: ಹಂಪೆ ''hampe'') is a village in northern [[:Category:Karnataka|Karnataka]] state, [[:Category:India|India]]. Hampi is located within the ruins of [[:Category:Vijayanagara|Vijayanagara]], the former capital of the [[:Category:Vijayanagara Empire|Vijayanagara empire]]. Predating the city of Vijayanagara, this village continues to be an important religious centre, housing the [[:Category:Virupaksha Temple|Virupaksha Temple]]. The village of Hampi contains several other monuments belonging to the old city. It extends into some of the old ceremonial streets of Vijayanagara. The Vijayanagara ruins are listed as the ''[[:Category:Group of monuments at Hampi|Group of monuments at Hampi]]'' as a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]].


The name is derived from Pampa, which is the old name of the [[:Category:Tungabhadra River|Tungabhadra River]] on whose banks the city is built. The name "Hampi" is an anglicized version of the Kannada ''Hampe'' which formed the cores of the capital of the Vijayanagara empire from 1336 to 1565. Recently the [[:Category:Archaeological Survey of India|Archaeological Survey of India]] has been conducting continuous excavations in the area to discover more artifacts and temples.
The name is derived from Pampa, which is the old name of the [[:Category:Tungabhadra River|Tungabhadra River]] on whose banks the city is built. The name "Hampi" is an anglicized version of the Kannada ''Hampe'' which formed the cores of the capital of the Vijayanagara empire from 1336 to 1565. Recently the [[:Category:Archaeological Survey of India|Archaeological Survey of India]] has been conducting continuous excavations in the area to discover more artifacts and temples.
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[[Category:Populated places in Karnataka by name]]
== Important sites at and near Hampi ==
[[Category:Populated places in Vijayanagara district]]
* Achyutaraya Temple/Tiruvengalanatha Temple
* Akka Tangi Gadda
* [[:en:Anegondi]]
* [[:en:Anjeyanadri Hill]]
* Aqueducts and Canals
* Archaeological Museum at [[:en:Kamalapura]]
* Badava Linga
* Chandramauleshwar Temple
* The Kings’ balance
* The Underground Temple
* [[:Category:Tungabhadra River]]
* Uddana Veerabhadra temple
* [[:en:Vijayanagara#Ugra Narasimha|Ugra Narasimha]]
* [[:en:Virupaksha Temple]]
* Vittala temple
* Yeduru Basavanna
* Yentrodharaka Anjaneya temple
* [[:en:Zenana enclosure]]
* Virupapurg
* Madhavan Palace with above 10,00,000 pillars
* Sasivekalu Ganesha
* Elephant's Stable

[[Category:Populated places in Karnataka]]
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 30 January 2022

Hampi (Kannada: ಹಂಪೆ hampe) is a village in northern Karnataka state, India. Hampi is located within the ruins of Vijayanagara, the former capital of the Vijayanagara empire. Predating the city of Vijayanagara, this village continues to be an important religious centre, housing the Virupaksha Temple. The village of Hampi contains several other monuments belonging to the old city. It extends into some of the old ceremonial streets of Vijayanagara. The Vijayanagara ruins are listed as the Group of monuments at Hampi as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The name is derived from Pampa, which is the old name of the Tungabhadra River on whose banks the city is built. The name "Hampi" is an anglicized version of the Kannada Hampe which formed the cores of the capital of the Vijayanagara empire from 1336 to 1565. Recently the Archaeological Survey of India has been conducting continuous excavations in the area to discover more artifacts and temples.

Object location15° 20′ 09″ N, 76° 27′ 39″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo
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ancient and medieval monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, India
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World Heritage Site ID: 241, 241bis
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