If you go on a religious journey, you must visit Dev in these nearby temples
It is famous all over the world for its civilization, culture and religious places. Apart from this, Hampi is also known as a tourist destination. A large number of tourists come to visit Hampi for this. If you also intend to go to Hampi in the coming days on a religious journey, then definitely visit these temples. Let’s find out- Vijay Vitthal Mandir Nagar, if you go on a religious journey to Hampi, you must go to the nearby Vijay Vitthal Temple to visit God. This inner part is devoted to Lord Srihari Vishnu. It is believed that the sound of seven songs comes from the temple’s pillar. There are a total of 56 pillars in this temple. These columns are also called ‘Saregama Pillar’. The opening time of the temple is from 08:30 to 17:30. If you go to the Hanuman Temple, you should visit the exclusive and supreme dedicated of Maryada Purushottam Ram. This temple is just 4 km from Hampi. A large number of dedicates visit the Hanuman Temple. You must go to the Hanuman Temple with your friends and family. Virupaksha -Temple You can also visit Virupakha Temple near Hahmpi for Darshan. This temple is located on the banks of the Holy River Tungabhadra. Virupaksha Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mahadev, the god of the gods, sits in this temple. At the same time, the gopuram of the temple is 50 meters high. You can go to the Virupakha Temple with your family members to seek blessings at Lord Shiva. Hemkuta Hill Temple is very well known in Hampi Hampi. There are many temples on this hill. It is in ruins these days. Local people have great faith. For this, a large number of dedicates visit the Hemkuta Hill Temple daily to see God. You can also visit the Hemkuta Pahari Temple on a religious journey with your family members and family members. According to Lakshmi Narasimha Tempel historians, the Lakshmi Narasimha temple was built in 1528. The height of this statue is about 7 meters. This is the highest statue of Hampi. This temple has an anger form of Lord Srihari. You can visit Lakshmi Narasimha Temple to see Lord Narasimha. Share this story -tags