Hazara Rama & Pattabhirama Temple - Hampi, KARNATAKA...Part (6)
Hazara Ram temple is a huge temple in Hampi.This was a private temple of the kings.Only royal people used to worship here. This temple was given the name Hazara Rama or Hazari Rama because of the art work created on the walls based on Ramayana. Beautiful carvings can be seen on the inner and outer walls.These art works depicts the paintings of elephant, horses, and army troops. The sculptures on the inner part of the temple depicts the scene from Ramayana and other deities. Pattabhirama temple on the south of the sacred river Tungabadra located in scenic hilly surroundings is the largest among the ruins. This wonderful temple is noted for its largeness. Pattabhirama Temple is situated in the city of Hampi. The east-facing sanctum is a tri-tala vimana with an antarala, ardha-mantapa and maha-mantapa. The large and square maha-mantapa is a finely proportioned seven aisled structure with tall and slender composite pillars of various types. To the east of the ardha-mantapa is the usual covered pradakshina-prakara enclosing the garbha-griha and the antarala.
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Hazara Rama Temple, Hampi, Karnataka
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Hazara Rama Temple 2019 | Hampi | A great story Carved in Stone in india
Hazara Rama Temple in Hampi is an important shrine in Hampi. This small but beautiful temple is
located at the center of the royal area. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, a hindu deity. It was
once the private temple of the kings and the royal family of Vijayanagara. The temple is famous for
the lovely bas relics and panels depicting the story of the epic Ramayana…………………………
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This temple has 3 tier sculpture describing whole RAMAYANA on the wall of temple. इस मंदिर की दीवारों पर सम्पूर्ण रामायण मूर्तियों के रूप में दिखाई गई है।
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Hazara Rama Temple, situated in the midst of the Royal Enclosure, is one of the prime attractions of Hampi. This site was used only for ceremonial processions and is renowned among devotees for its bas-relief sculptures that represent important events that occurred in Ramayana. It is one of the popular temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu in Hampi region. The walls of this temple are adorned with 15th century art work, such as carvings of elephants, horses, soldiers and dancing girls.
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Hampi - Hazara Rama Temple
The Hazararama Temple (A thousand Rama's) was built exclusively for the royals of the Vijayanagara during the early part of the 15th Century, by King Devaraya II.
Four ornate marble columns, carved from a single block, dominate the mandapa.
On the walls, both inside and outside of the temple, the entire Ramayana story is depicted in glorious detail, and which have survived in a better state of preservation than most other temples. On the outside walls, processions are also depicted. Thankfully, the invading Deccan Sultanates never damaged the temple, and this suggests some kind of agreement was made with the defeated army and its residents.
The temple sits almost in the middle of the Royal Enclosure, and is one of the most beautiful in Hampi.
This video was recorded 30 May 2019
Hazara Rama Temple, Hampi | Beautiful structure of Hazara Rama Temple
Hazara Rama Temple in Hampi is an important shrine in Hampi. This small but beautiful temple is located at the center of the royal area. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, a hindu deity. It was once the private temple of the kings and the royal family of Vijayanagara. The temple is famous for the lovely bas relics and panels depicting the story of the epic Ramayana.
The Hazara Rama Temple is a unique temple in many aspects. The first thing that draws attention about the temple is its name. The term ‘Hazara Rama’ literally means a thousand Rama and refers to the multitude of relics depicting the reigning deity of the temple.
The walls of the temple carry the story of Ramayana carved on stone. The outer walls of the temple are decorated with bas-relics of Rama and Krishna.
The relics also portray processions of horses, elephants, attendants, soldiers and dancing women taking part in the Dasara festival rally at that time. The relics are among the most extensive ones to be found anywhere in India.
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[Eps. 14.4] A TEMPLE OF THOUSAND RAMAS (HAZARA RAMA) - HAMPI, KARNATAKA
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Hazara Rama temple is one of the most elegant temples in Hampi. Its construction was started in the year 1513 A.D., under the orders of Krishnadevaraya and was completed before the end of his reign.
From Bangalore, it was extensive journey of 353 kilometers to Hampi, the capital of the Vijayanagara empire, our first stop, along a uncomfortable narrow tarred road. We reached Hampi at about 6:30 p.m. and parked under a tree whose branches canopied throughout the road. Close by was the Hazara Rama (a thousand Ramas) temple which was splendid in the depending dusk. It is a quadrilateral temple complex set within well-tended lawns, destined for the secluded worship of the Vijayanagar kings. The air was cool and gleaming twilight rays moderated the sharp lines of the granite edifice. We admired the fine statuettes on the outer walls encircling the complex exulting when we recognized the figures.
Hampi's Hazara Rama Temple: Sculpture of Kalki holding in his four hands sankha, chakra, sword, and shield and riding a horse Actually, it is a royal chapel or a private temple for the use of the royalty. The temple opening to the east has a flat roofed dvaramandapa with symmetrical pillars. Passing through the doorway one enters into a square rangamandapa, which has blackstone tall pillars. These pillars are very attractive and contain sculptures of gods and goddesses, like Ganesha, Mahishamardini, Hanuman and different forms of Vishnu.
The sculpture of Kalki holding in his four hands sankha, chakra, sword, and shield and riding a horse is especially noteworthy. The rangamandapa has entrances to the south and north and the western entrance leads to the sanctum. One of these doors leads to the open enclosure from which the garbhagriha and its beautiful vimana become visible.The outer wall of the prakara also built of stone is a great attraction in this temple as it is divided into five horizontal friezes, each containing from the bottom upwards rows of elephants, horses, and Krishnalila stories in addition to some gods like Subramanya, Ganesha etc. Particularly interesting are the stories relating to Rishyasringa, Putrakameshti yaga, Sita svayamvara scene in which Sivardhanush is being carried.
To the north of the main garbhagriha is the shrine for the goddess. Though it is small in dimensions, it is very attractive from the point of view of ornamentation. The antarala of this shrine has on its eastern wall bas-relief of God Narasimha. On its doorway is found a Vaishnava saint giving something to a king. Some scholars have identified this as Vyasaraya and the king as Krishnadevaraya. At the northeast is the Kalyana mandapa built in 1521 A.D.
This is the only temple situated in the core of the royal zone between the residential and ceremonial enclosures. Dedicated to Vishnu in his aspect as Lord Rama, this 15th century temple, is the finest example of a compact Dravida Vimana type of temple. In plan it has a sanctum, vestibule, pillared dance hall, with an entrance porch to the North and South. The Eastern porch is extended into an elegant pillared pavilion. There is a shrine for the goddess to the North which is also elegantly sculpted.
The temple is known for its sculpted friezes depicting the Ramayana, in three tiers, running all around the main shrine, and the narrative sculptures of the Lava—Kusha story on the Devi shrine. It is because of this that the temple was called the Hazara Rama. In addition, the temple is also known for the narrative sculptures of the Bhagavata, especially of Bala Krishna, and the sculpted polished pillars of the Mahamantapa (main hall). It was undoubtedly, the temple of the royal patronage.
Thus, the Hazara Rama temple at Hampi is a special temple built within the palace enclosure and on this account, it may be construed that this was built exclusively for the royalty for their personal use and contains good decorations and ornamentations done by the expert sculptors and architects of the Vijayanagara Empire.
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Hampi - Hazara Rama Temple - The Outer Walls and the Royal Enclosure Defences
After being told off for making a video inside, I continued outside where the beautiful sculpted outer walls show processions and other scenes. The wind interferes with the sound in places.
Once outside, the defensive walls of the Royal Enclosure surround the area, the unique tapering of the walls can be viewed in profile from one of the broken segments.
The Hazararama Temple (A thousand Rama's) was built exclusively for the royals of the Vijayanagara during the early part of the 15th Century, by King Devaraya II.
Four ornate marble columns, carved from a single block, dominate the mandapa.
On the walls, both inside and outside of the temple, the entire Ramayana story is depicted in glorious detail, and which have survived in a better state of preservation than most other temples. On the outside walls, processions are also depicted. Thankfully, the invading Deccan Sultanates never damaged the temple, and this suggests some kind of agreement was made with the defeated army and its residents.
The temple sits almost in the middle of the Royal Enclosure, and is one of the most beautiful in Hampi.
This video was recorded 30 May 2019
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Glimpse of art work at Hampi Hazara Rama Temple
Hazara Rama Temple Hampi
Hazara Rama Temple in Hampi is an important shrine in Hampi. This small but beautiful temple is located at the center of the royal area. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama, a hindu deity. It was once the private temple of the kings and the royal family of Vijayanagara. The temple is famous for the lovely bas relics and panels depicting the story of the epic Ramayana.
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3D experience of stone carvings [Hazara Rama Temple- Hampi]
India has some of the greatest archaeological monuments in the world. Also, incredible amounts of intangible and cultural heritage, With advances in modern computer science and technology these Sites are easy to accessible through Internet .
Hampi city is one of them, Few years back is declared as World Heritage. Digital Heritage is one such effort to collect, store and share data on architectural sites and stimulate re- search in visualization, computer vision, graphics and related fields. This is now part of a broader initiative known as The India Digital Heritage Project, a s a class room project with the help of our co-ordinator and other faculty member we went to Hampi to capture the glory of the world's heritage to both showcase and preserve for future generations with the help of Digital experience
Tourist Places near Bangalore: Hazara Rama Temple, Hampi
Hazara Rama temple is an example of Dravidian architecture. The interiors are beautiful and carved out of black stones.
Hazara Rama Temple, Hampi
Hampi - Hazara Rama Temple - Images of the Ramayana
In this video I started to show images of the Ramayana until one of the security ladies told me off for filming. Apparently, special permission is required.
The Hazararama Temple (A thousand Rama's) was built exclusively for the royals of the Vijayanagara during the early part of the 15th Century, by King Devaraya II.
Four ornate marble columns, carved from a single block, dominate the mandapa.
On the walls, both inside and outside of the temple, the entire Ramayana story is depicted in glorious detail, and which have survived in a better state of preservation than most other temples. On the outside walls, processions are also depicted. Thankfully, the invading Deccan Sultanates never damaged the temple, and this suggests some kind of agreement was made with the defeated army and its residents.
The temple sits almost in the middle of the Royal Enclosure, and is one of the most beautiful in Hampi.
This video was recorded 30 May 2019
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