Pampa Sarovar
Pampa Sarovar is a sacred pond for the Hindus. This is believed as one among a few Sarovars (sacred ponds) mentioned in Hindu epics and scriptures. The pond and the shrine are located in a secluded valley hidden by boulder hills
Pampa Sarovar is a sacred pond for the Hindus. This is believed as one among a few Sarovars (sacred ponds) mentioned in Hindu epics and scriptures. The pond and the shrine are located in a secluded valley hidden by boulder hills
Nava Brindavana is situated at Anegundi, close Hampi, Karnataka, India. It contains the Brundaavanas of nine Hindu Madhva holy people, who have a place with the Uttaradi Mutt, Sri Raghavendra Swamy mutt, Sri Vyasaraja mutt and the Sri Sri Padaraja
Students of history are still in a condition of contention over the grave of Vijayanagara sovereign Sri Krishnadevaraya, who ruled from 1509 to 1530 as the third leader of the Tuluva administration. There are no unmistakable engravings about the head
Maa Durga Temple in Anegundi, Hampi is a delightful site with bright garments swinging from the tress tied by individuals for endowments. This is one of the best Hampi temples situated on Hippie side. Vijayanagara rulers used to adore in