Veerbhadra Swami in Lepakshi and Virupaksha in Hampi
Sometime in the early 1500s
King Achutaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire
Financed the construction of the aalayam
That became an architectural marvel

Two brothers, Virupannna Mayaka and Viranna
Governors of the Empire
Built the structure by hiring
The best artisans from the kingdom
Gaining a mention in the ancient text of Skanda Purana

The walls and surfaces display the elaborate carvings
Of scenes from the Ramayana
With musical pillars and complex patterns
With a pillar that hangs in the air
Not touching the ground
Veerebhadra aalayam is proof of talent found nowhere else
Source: Amusing Planet
Outside in the premises stands the monolithic Nandi
Inside stands the murti of Veerabhadra
In his majestic glory
Prabhu Shiva and Maa Parvati reside in the eastern wing
And Bhagwan Vishnu in another chamber
While a huge boulder carved into a shiv ling
With a multi-hooded serpent shielding the lingam
Adorns the premises, attracting people from near and far

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Virupaksha Temple, Hampi- KarnatakaIt’s the Vijayanagara Empire again
With their love for art and architecture
Developed a 7th-century mandir dedicated to Prabhu Shiva

Now a World Heritage Site, standing tall
Amidst the ruins of Hampi
Surviving the destructions by the invaders
Virupaksha devalaya* was renovated in the 19th century
To bring back its lost glory

The gopuram* is 49 meters high
Built around 1442 along with the 100 pillars
Some of which play music when tapped by a chisel

An annual chariot festival, the divine marriage of
Bhagwan Virupaksha and his consort Devi Pampa
Bring bhakts from around the place
To celebrate the pious union
One day, we hope
The ruins of Hampi would rise again
To build a kingdom that would last for the future to see

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Note:
Devalaya- Temple
Gopuram- tower
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Source:
https://www.astroved.com/astropedia/en/temples/south-india/lepakshi-temple
https://www.karnataka.com/hampi/virupaksha-temple/
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