The Hazara Ramachandra temple was the ceremonial temple for the royal family. The temple was built by Devaraya I during the early 15th century. Hazara Rama temple is the only temple which is situated inside the royal enclosure of Hampi.
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Paan Supari Bazaar
Paan-Supari Bazaar is opposite Hazara Rama temple. The name of the bazaar is derived from the name of the street Kramuka-Parnapana Veedhi.
Zenana Enclosure
Zenana Enclosure is a secluded and fortified area specially reserved for the royal ladies of the Vijayanagara empire. It is located near the royal enclosure. No men except the king were allowed to enter inside the enclosure.
Lotus Mahal
The Lotus Mahal or Kamala Mahal is built in the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. The building has lotus-like appearance. The balcony and the passages of the Lotus Mahal are covered with a dome that looks like an opened lotus bud. The central dome is also carved as a lotus bud.
Elephant Stable
Gajashala or Elephant Stable is a long structure with a rectangular shape that has a row of 11 huge domed chambers which are interconnected with large arched openings. It was used to provide shelter for the royal elephants of the Vijayanagara empire.
Ganagitti temple complex
Ganagitti Temple is one of the earliest structures constructed in Hampi during the Vijayanagara Empire. The Ganagitti temple is also known by many other names such as Kunthunatha Jain Temple and The Oil-Woman Temple.
The Golden Temple
The Golden Temple, also known as the Harmandir Sahib, or the Darbar Sahib, is a gurdwara located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab, India. It is the most significant spiritual site of Sikhism. The Golden Temple is an open house of worship for all people, from all walks of life and faiths.