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Posted 27 May 2024

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The Virupaksha temple’s pavilion or the ‘saalu mantap collapsed following torrential rains. 

About Virupaksha Temple 

  • Temple is dedicated to Lord Virupaksha (or Pampapathi), a form of Shiva and consort of local goddess, Pampa
  • Located at Hampi, which was the capital city of Vijayanagara kingdom (14th CE - 17th CE). 
    • It is part of the Group of Monuments at Hampi which is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • It is a prime example of Dravida style of temple architecture, characterized by its grand gopuras, Vimana, intricate carvings, and pillared halls.

Temple History 

  • The Virupaksha temple was built over centuries with inscriptions suggesting that the earliest shrine dated to the ninth-tenth centuries. 
  • Dynasties such as Pallavas, Chalukyas, Hoysalas and Cholas greatly contributed to the temple but it was substantially enlarged with establishment of Vijayanagara Empire
    • Vijayanagara’s Sangama kings transformed the shrine into a major religious monument and Tuluvas greatly expanded the temple. 
    • Krishnadeva Raya (1509-29 CE) constructed a hall in front of the main shrine to mark his accession. He also constructed the eastern gopuram

Features of Dravida Temple Architecture

  • Garbhagriha has one of the smallest towers as it is usually the oldest part of the temple.
  • Temple is enclosed within a compound wall with an entrance gateway known as Gopuram.
  • Shape of main temple tower known as Vimāna which is similar to a stepped pyramid that rises geometrically rather than curving Shikhara of Nagara style
  • Dvarapalas (door-keepers) sculptures guarding the temple. 
  • A large water reservoir or a temple tank in temple compound.
  • Tags :
  • Virupaksha temple
  • Saalu Mantap
  • Lord Virupaksha
  • Dravida Temple Architecture
  • Vijayanagara Empire
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