Hampi: Seven Wonders
Hampi
Hampi is a small village
located on the southern bank of Tungabhadra River in Karnataka. The name Hampi
is traditionally also known as Pampa Kshetra owing to its location on the bank
of Pampa River which is old name of Tungabhadra. Hampi has many Hindu temples
and have a high mythological value. Many temples of Hampi are still worshiped.
It is in the Bellary district of northern Karnataka. Hampi lies in the region
where ruins of Vijayanagara are found. Earlier it was also called Vijayanagara.
Hampi has been declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The region has been
endangered since 1999-2006 due to mining activities.
The information about who
built the city is still unavailable and there is a conflict among the dates
when the city was formed. The oldest date settled to the history of Hampi is 1
A.D.
Hampi is a very beautiful
place to visit and has been included in the list of Seven Wonders of India by
Times of India.
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