Accommodations in Hampi near Achyuta Rayas Temple (Hampi, India)
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Achyuta Rayas Temple (Hampi, India)
Achyta Raya’s Temple was built in the 16th century and is an example of the Vijayanagara style of Indian temple architecture. in its most advanced form than any other temples in Hampi. The temple was dedicated to Lord Tiruvengalanatha (one of the many forms of the god Gandhamadana & Matanga hills . Good views of the temple and the Courtesans’ Street are available from the top of Matanga Hill. Entrance is free to the temple and the Courtesans’ street which form part of the buildings covered by the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Hampi.