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Who constructed Virupaksha temple?

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Mia Ramsey

Published Mar 17, 2026

Who constructed Virupaksha temple?

Virupaksha Temple is the oldest known temple built by a queen in India. It was built in 740 AD by Queen Lokamahadevi in celebration of her husband King Vikramaditya's victory over the Pallavas of Kanchipuram. Hers is the largest and the grandest of all temples in the group of nine temples of Pattadakal.

Just so, who built Virupaksha temple in Hampi?

The Mallikarjuna and the Virupaksha temples at Pattadakal, were built by two queens of Vikaramaditya II, to commemorate the victory of the Chalukyas over the Pallavas. Virupaksha temple, built by Queen Lokamahadevi, was originally called Lokeshwara.

Similarly, what does virupaksha mean? eyes without the form

Likewise, people ask, who built Vitthala Temple?

Devaraya II

Who was Lokamahadevi?

Sri Gundan Anivaritachari was the chief architect of the Virupaksha temple, the most famous and centerpiece at world heritage temple complex at Pattadakal. According to inscriptions he held such titles as "Anikapuravastu Pitamaha" and "Tenkanadesiya Sutradhari".

Who destroyed the Hampi?

The Hoysala Empire and its capital Dvarasamudra in southern Karnataka was plundered and destroyed in the early 14th century by the armies of Alauddin Khalji, and again in 1326 CE by the army of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.

Who is the founder of Hampi?

Bukka Raya I
Harihara I

Why did the city of Hampi decline?

Hampi bustled with commercial and cultural activities in its heydays but fell into ruins following the defeat of Vijayanagara in 1565 by the Deccani Sultans – the rulers of Golconda, Bijapur, Ahmadnagar, Berar and Bidar.

How old is Hampi?

On the boulder-strewn banks of the Tungabhadra River in Karnataka lie the ruins of Hampi, where the capital of the Vijayanagara Kingdom once stood. From 1336 to its fall in 1565, when it was sacked by Muslim invaders from the North, this was the Hindu capital of Vijayanagara Empire in Southern India.

Is Hampi open now?

BENGALURU: Even as Karnataka opened its doors to tourists, popular archaeological sites in the state, including Hampi, remained shut and the government has now decided to open them from Monday. The ministry has also announced that there will be strict restrictions on the number of tourists visiting the sites.

What is special in Hampi?

Hampi is famous for its ruins belonging to the erstwhile medieval Hindu kingdom of Vijaynagar and it is declared a World Heritage site. The temples of Hampi, its monolithic sculptures and monuments, attract the traveler because of their excellent workmanship.

Who built Hampi monuments?

The monuments of Vijayanagara city, also known as Vidyanagara in honour of the sage Vidyaranya were built between AD 1336-1570, from the times of Harihara-I to Sadasiva Raya. 3. A large number of royal buildings were constructed by Krishnadeva Raya (AD 1509-30), the greatest ruler of the dynasty.

Who built Lotus Mahal in Hampi?

Coordinates:15.3203°N 76.4713°ELotus Mahal or Chitrangi Mahal is an important secular structure in Hampi, India.
Lotus Mahal
Founded byVijayanagara Empire
Named forLotus bud structure

How was Hampi discovered?

Kampili is now a quaint town that is situated 19 km on the east of Hampi. It was Colin Mackenzie who discovered the ruins of Hampi in 1800. The Archeological Survey of India still does many excavations to discover the many beautiful temples and also other artifacts.

Which of the following temples are in Lakkundi?

It is 14 km from Dambal and 25 km from Mahadeva Temple (Itagi). Lakkundi, is full of ruined temples like Mallikarjuna, Virabhadra, Manikeshwara, Nanneshwara, Lakshminarayana, Someshwara, Nilakanteshwara and many more.