Hampi - Anegundi, Durga Temple, Vaali Cave, Pampa Sarovar, Cobra Temple
Anegundi previously called Kishkindha is a village in the Gangavathi taluk, Koppal district in the Indian state of Karnataka , It is older than Hampi situated on the northern bank of Tungabhadra River, Huchappayana matha temple (with black-stone pillars and dance sculptures), Pampa Sarovar, Aramane (a ruined palace), Ranganatha temple, Kamal Mahal, and Nava Brindavana are the major attractions Nimvapuram, a nearby village, has a mount of ash believed to be the cremated remains of monkey king Vaali. Anegundi is best visited along with Hampi, it is part of the world Heritage Site, Hampi.
Maa Durga Temple in Anegundi, Hampi is a beautiful site with colourful clothes hanging from the tress tied by people for blessings. This is one of the top Hampi temples located on Hippie side. Vijayanagara kings used to worship in the temple before every battle.
A set of stairs leads to the entrance of the temple. Place is super clean and very well maintained. All vehicles are parked down at the entrance only and one has to climb the stairs to reach the temple. Temple is all thronged with devotees and tourists. There is also a cave further up on the hill which you can easily walk up to.Key attraction of the temple is the stone that revolves in clockwise direction when you put your hands on it. Actually it does not revolve for all. So, you have to put your both hands on the stone, close your eyes and wish something. Stone will revolve only if your wish would be granted and to our surprise, it revolved for some (means wish granted) and did not revolve for some unlucky fellas.
Vaali Gufa? I was intrigued. One of the Sanyasis at the temple explained. Vaali had ruled over Kishkinda with Pampa as his capital. At that time, he and his brother Sugreeva were united. One day, an Asura named Mayavi, challenged Vaali to a fight. Vaali accepted the challenge and a gory fight with maces ensued.
At one point, Mayavi lost his mace and unable to bear the blows of Vaali, started running. Vaali followed him and they both landed up in a cave. They wrestled for several days, while an anxious Sugreeva kept watch outside. One day, blood started flowing from the cave. Fearing that Mayavi had killed Vaali, Sugreeva blocked the entrance of the cave with a huge stone and ran away.
Pampa Sarovar is a lake in Koppal district near Hampi in Karnataka. To the south of the Tungabhadra River, it is considered sacred by Hindus and is one of the five sacred sarovars, or lakes in India. According to Hindu theology, there are five sacred lakes; collectively called Panch Sarovar; Mansarovar, Bindu Sarovar, Narayan Sarovar, Pampa Sarovar and Pushkar Sarovar. They are also mentioned in Shrimad Bhagavata Purana.In Hindu scriptures Pampa Sarovar is regarded as the place where Pampa, a form of Shiva's consort Parvati, performed penance to show her devotion to Shiva. It is also one of the Sarovar's that finds a mention in the Hindu epic, Ramayana as the place where Shabari, a devotee of Rama waited for the arrival of Ram.
The Pampa Sarovar lake is located in a valley, hidden among the hills on the road to Anegundi from Hospet. It is about a kilometer from the foothills of the Hanuman Temple. The lake is filled with lotuses, and is really picturesque when the flowers are in bloom. There is a Lakshmi temple, as well as a Shiva temple facing the pond. Next to the pond, under a mango tree stands a small Ganesh shrine.
Anegundi kiskinda Of Hampi part - 1
Anegundi previously called Kishkindha is a village in the Gangavathi taluk, Koppal districtin the Indian state of Karnataka , [2] It is older than Hampi situated on the northern bank of Tungabhadra River, Huchappayana matha temple (with black-stone pillars and dance sculptures), Pampa Sarovar, Aramane (a ruined palace), Ranganatha temple, Kamal Mahal, and Nava Brindavana are the major attractions Nimvapuram, a nearby village, has a mount of ash believed to be the cremated remains of monkey king Vaali. Anegundi is best visited along with Hampi, it is part of the world Heritage Site, Hampi, being developed into a world class tourism spot by engaging the locals to sensitise them to their cultural wealth and provide them a means of livelihood. Existing tanks in the village have been redesigned to store clean drinking water and proper drainage facilities developed to keep the surroundings clean and hygienic. The Kishkinda Trust is working on tourism development in Anegundi.
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Also known as Pampa Kshetra, Kishkindha Kshetra or Bhaskara Kshetra, Hampi was the centre of Hindu Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century. Hampi became world’s second-largest medieval-era city after Beijing by 1500 CE. It was the richest city then and hence attracted traders from countries like Portugal and Persia. The Vijayanagara Empire was defeated and Hampi was destroyed by Muslim Sultanates in 1565. Spread over 4,100 hectares (16 sq.mi.), this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to remains of forts, riverside features, temples, shrines, pillared halls, mandapas/ mantapas, royal and sacred complexes, memorial structures, water structures, etc. Located on the banks of Tungabhadra River, Hampi is famous for Stone Chariot, King's Balance, Vijaya Vittala Mandir, Virupaksha Temple, Ugra Narasimha, Hippie Island, etc.
Anegundi holds a significant place Indian mythology due to its association with the epic of Ramayana. It is believed to be the kingdom of Kishkindha, ruled by the monkey Prince Sugriva. The village has a link with Ramayana due to Anjanadri Hill (the birthplace of monkey-God Hanuman) and Rishimukh Hill (where Sugriva lived with Hanuman, during his exile). Anegundi is also home to one of the oldest plateaus in the world – about 3,000 million years old.
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Durga Temple in Anegundi near Hampi
There are numerous durga temples in India, Anegundi near Hampi is not an exception. There is one here also. Here is some visuals of the Temple.
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Hampi is one of the most impressive sites to visit in India. Inscribed as UNESCO Heritage site (quote from unesco.org): The austere, grandiose site of Hampi was the last capital of the last great Hindu Kingdom of Vijayanagar. Its fabulously rich princes built Dravidian temples and palaces which won the admiration of travelers between the 14th and 16th centuries.
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This vidioe is about historical place.Its in koppal taluk near to hospete.
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Anegundi : Kingdom of Kishkinda
Anegundi (Anegondi) is a village in Gangavathi taluk, Koppal district in the Indianstate of Karnataka. It is older than Hampisituated on the northern bank of Tungabhadra River. Huchappayana matha temple (with black-stone pillars and dance sculptures), Pampa Sarovar, Aramane (a ruined palace), Ranganatha temple, Kamal Mahal, and Nava Brindavana are the major attractions. Nimvapuram, a nearby village, has a mount of ash believed to be the cremated remains of monkey king Vaali. Anegundi is best visited along with Hampi, it is part of the world Heritage Site, Hampi, being developed into a world class tourism spot by engaging the locals to sensitise them to their cultural wealth and provide them a means of livelihood. Existing tanks in the village have been redesigned to store clean drinking water and proper drainage facilities developed to keep the surroundings clean and hygienic. The Kishkinda Trust is working on tourism development in Anegundi.
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Cobra House, Hampi [ नाग मंदिर, हम्पी ]
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Cobra House is situated behind durga temple near Anegundi Village.
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Exploration of ruins of city of Vijayanagar, the capital city of Vijayanagar Empire, and adjoining ruins of Anegundi Fort across the River Tungabhadra, the site of .