Elephant's Stable - Hampi, Vijaynagara.
Elephant's stable, is where the Vijaynagara empires tuskers were once parked.
This stable has a dome in islamic style and lower structure in hindu style. In total, it represents Indo-islamic style of Architecture. Since it was an islamic like structure, it was spared by invading muslim confederacy armies.
Elephant Stables, Hampi, Karnataka
© A look at the Elephant Sables, Hampi, Karnataka
Hampi - Lotus Mahal, Elephant Stable, Pushkarni, Queens Bath, Vijya Vitthal Temple, Hemkutta hill
On second day of Hampi we explored the other parts like Kamlapur area which has many sites to visit like Lotus Mahal, Elephant Stable, Queens bath, Pushkarni,Vijya Vittal Temple, Hemkuta hills, etc. This was away from main Hampi complex or Hampi bazar. this shows that Vijaya Nagar empire was very vast and massive.
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Elephant Stables, Royal Center , Hampi
Elephant Stables, Royal Center , Hampi
Hathishala or Elephant Stable in Hampi
One among the few least destroyed structures in Hampi, Elephant Stable is a major tourist attraction. This long building with a row of domed chambers was used to ‘park’ the royal elephants. There are 11 domed tall chambers; some of them are inter- connected. The center one is specially decorated and big. Probably the musicians and the associated band troupes had been using this during ceremonies involving elephant processions.
The whole building looks symmetric with respect to this central hall. The tower of the central hall resembles (though mostly destroyed) more like that of temples. However the five pairs of domes on either side are of Islamic in style. They are better preserved and of alternating patterns.
Metal hooks (used to tie the elephants) on the inside roof can be seen. At the rear of each hall are small manhole type openings for the mahouts to enter the elephant compartments. You reach here through the Zenana Enclosure. From here you proceed to the Guard’s Quarters and then may be to the Ranga Temple located a bit south of it all.
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Hampi Elephant Stable - UNESCO World heritage site in Hampi, India
Elephant's Stable 15th Century, Domed and long rectangular structure, built in the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. Ruins of Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi, North Karnataka
Elephant Stables In Hampi
These huge elephant stables are part of the Royal Centre compound in Hampi, Karnataka, India. They are huge, but obviously elephant-less now...
Elephant Stable - Hampi
Elephant Stables, Hampi. One of the most impressive sites in Hampi, The Elephant Stables is a wonderful structure that provided shelter to the royal elephants of the grand Vijayanagara Empire.
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This video is about Lotus Mahal or Kamal Mahal or Chitragani Mahal and Elephant's stable Hampi of Vijayanagara Empire.Lotus Mahal is a beautiful peiece of architecture and one of the prominent place within the Zenana Enclosure. Elephant's Stable is an exemplary architectural building for royal elephants of Vijayanagara emplire. This is an example of Indo Islamic style of architecture. Its a part of Zanana royal enclosure of Hampi. This is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hampi.
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Elephant stables of Hampi
These are the grand stables for Elephants that existed during the Vijayanagara Empire in Karnataka, India
Elephant Stable in Lotus Mahal of Hampi
One among the few least destroyed structures in Hampi, Elephant Stable is a major tourist attraction. This long building with a row of domed chambers was used to ‘park’ the royal elephants. There are 11 domed tall chambers; some of them are inter- connected. The center one is specially decorated and big. Probably the musicians and the associated band troupes had been using this during ceremonies involving elephant processions.
The whole building looks symmetric with respect to this central hall. The tower of the central hall resembles (though mostly destroyed) more like that of temples. However the five pairs of domes on either side are of Islamic in style. They are better preserved and of alternating patterns.
Metal hooks (used to tie the elephants) on the inside roof can be seen. At the rear of each hall are small manhole type openings for the mahouts to enter the elephant compartments. You reach here through the Zenana Enclosure. From here you proceed to the Guard’s Quarters and then may be to the Ranga Temple located a bit south of it all.
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Hampi - Visit to Queens Bath, Stepped Tank & Elephants Stable
Queen's Bath
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This is the first ruined structure you would see when you enter into the Royal center from the Kamalapura-Hampi main road.
For some mysterious reasons this was called as the queen’s bath. But in all probability this was a royal pleasure complex for the king and his wives.
The whole building is made with a veranda around facing a big open pond at the middle. Projecting into the pond are many balconies. An aqueduct terminates in the pond.
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Elephant Stables
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One among the few least destroyed structures in Hampi, Elephant Stable is a major tourist attraction. This long building with a row of domed chambers was used to ‘park’ the royal elephants. There are 11 domed tall chambers; some of them are inter- connected. The center one is specially decorated and big. Probably the musicians and the associated band troupes had been using this during ceremonies involving elephant processions.
The whole building looks symmetric with respect to this central hall. The tower of the central hall resembles (though mostly destroyed) more like that of temples. However the five pairs of domes on either side are of Islamic in style. They are better preserved and of alternating patterns.
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Stepped Tank
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The Stepped Tank is constructed using finely finished blocks of black stones. This Tank was probably used by the royals for religious purpose. The beautiful tank is about 22 square meters and about 7 meters deep. It has five distinct tiers, each fitted with steps set in a pleasing pattern. The marks on the tank and individual blocks indicate the direction of flow of water. The water to this tank was drawn through the intelligently designed stone channels which are well preserved till date.
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Elephant Stables, Hampi
One of the most impressive sites in Hampi, The Elephant Stables is a wonderful structure that provided shelter to the royal elephants of the grand Vijayanagara Empire. The intricate design and emphasis on little details indicate the importance that was attached to the royal elephants of the empire.
The elephant stables were built in the 15th century and are constructed in the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. The structure is an elongated building with domed chambers, which are large enough to accommodate two elephants at a time. There are eleven such domed chambers and these are interconnected with large arched openings.
This elegantly symmetric structure is a magnet for large number of tourists who travel to Hampi. It is also one of the few structures, of the many other exquisite buildings of the area, which has suffered least destruction due to the ravages of the time.
The central dome is the largest and most closely designed with exquisite architecture. All the chambers have high ceilings and have a small opening at the rear from where the mahouts could enter and exit. Another interest is a central hook embedded in the ceiling of the central dome which was most probably used to hook the elephants and a hidden staircase, used to reach to roof of the building.
The building of Elephant Stables is located in the area that is situated just outside the Zenana Enclosure. It is nevertheless, a major attraction and wonderfully displays the level of craftsmanship that was reached during contemporary times.
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Timings: 8.30 AM to 5.30 PM, all days of the week
Entry Fees: Applicable for locals and foreigners and children above 15 years of age
Photography: Allowed with no extra charge
Best Time to Visit: From November to February
How to Reach
By Air: Hampi does not have an airport of its own. The nearest airport is located in Ballari (Bellary) which is located at a distance of 64 kilometres. Local transportation is available from the airport to take visitors to Hampi.
By Rail: Hampi also does not has its own Railway Station. The nearest station is located in the city of Hosapete (Hospet) which stands at a distance of 10 kilometres.
By Road: Hampi is connected to many important cities and towns through a network of good roads. Several KSRTC buses operate between locations in Karnataka and Hampi. Besides visitors can also reach Hampi by cars, cabs and taxis from a number of diverse locations.
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Hampi was the capital of Vijayanagara empire in the 14th century. The empire was extremely wealthy and attracted people from all over the world.
Today, it is also a famous spot for rock climbers and backpackers from around the world. These guys visit the place to climb a huge numbers of boulders and rocks that form the landscape of Hampi along with rice plantations, coconut trees, and stone monuments, temples etc
This video has Underground shiva temple or Prasanna Virupaksha temple, Elephant stables, Lotus Mahal, the beautiful landscape around Hampi roads and the new bridge over the Tungbhadra river
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Hathishala in Hampi :shelter for royal elephants of the Vijayanagara Empire
One among the few least destroyed structures in Hampi, Elephant Stable is a major tourist attraction. This long building with a row of domed chambers was used to ‘park’ the royal elephants. There are 11 domed tall chambers; some of them are inter- connected. The center one is specially decorated and big. Probably the musicians and the associated band troupes had been using this during ceremonies involving elephant processions.
The whole building looks symmetric with respect to this central hall. The tower of the central hall resembles (though mostly destroyed) more like that of temples. However the five pairs of domes on either side are of Islamic in style. They are better preserved and of alternating patterns.
Metal hooks (used to tie the elephants) on the inside roof can be seen. At the rear of each hall are small manhole type openings for the mahouts to enter the elephant compartments. You reach here through the Zenana Enclosure. From here you proceed to the Guard’s Quarters and then may be to the Ranga Temple located a bit south of it all.
Source :
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 100, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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