Sunday, December 4, 2011

Malyavanta Raghunathaswamy

Malyavanta Raghunathaswamy
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Built and constructed in accordance to the Dravidian style of architecture, the Malyavanta Raghunathaswamy temple, 3 Km down the road from Kamalapur to Hampi, has peculiar and interesting motifs of fish and marine creatures adorning its inner walls.

A steep road leads to the temple of Malyavanta Raghunathaswamy, one of the few temples where people go to worship even till this day. Behind the temple are several sunset points, where the mesmerizing scene of the sun setting amidst the huge boulders or monuments can be observed, with a lovely breeze aiding and bettering the experience

The temple of Malyavanta Raghunathaswamy strongly echoes the aesthetics and principles of Dravidian art and architecture, making for an absolutely exquisite structure whose splendour and grandeur has not waned even after the passage of several years.

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