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Stone Chariot is an iconic monument located in front of Vijaya Vittala Temple in Hampi, central Karnataka. Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stone Chariot is a shrine dedicated to Garuda, the official vehicle of Lord Vishnu. Stone Chariot in Hampi is one of the three most popular stone chariots in India. Other two are in Konark (Odisha) and Mahabalipuram (Tamil Nadu).
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The Archaeological Museum of Kamalapura was founded under the leadership of the Indian Archaeological Survey after being responsible for preserving the ruins of Hampi. Apart from sculpture, the museum is a treasure trove of buildings, crafts, relics, coins, tools, and miniatures. Paintings from the glorious era of the Vijayanagar Empire, ivory objects, copper plates, and much more.
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The temple is so constructed that its main entrance faces east and homes to two courtyards. No sooner you enter the temple, there is a statue of Nandi with three heads. There is a pillared hall in the center which is reckoned as the Ranga Mandapa.
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Lotus Mahal or Chitrangini Mahal is an important secular structure in Hampi, India. The Lotus Mahal is an example of Indo-Islamic style of architecture and is a two storied structure built in Rubble masonry and finely plastered. The structure was used as residue place for royal family of the Vijayanagara Empire.