History of Hampi, History of Empirical, History of Epical,
History of Hampi
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The epical age of Hampi Starts from the period of Ramayana, ages before the Vijayanagara Empire was born. Hampi has an epical history as the capital city of Kishkindha, the monkey kingdom during the period of Ramayana and an empirical history as the capital city of the Vijayanagara Empire. First you must know the Empirical and histories after this introduction.
History of Empirical
It is a well-known and received truth that two brothers Harihara and Bukka Raya started the Vijayanagara Empire in the year 1336 on the command of their spiritual Guru Saint Vidyaranya. But usually the people want to know why these two brothers choused the place Hampi, what is the thing made Guru Vidhyaranya order his fellows. This are the question and more people was asking everyone who stays there in the Hampi.
History of Epical
The epical history of Hampi begins and ends with the Ramayana in Threta Yuga. There are a lot of selfish proofs in Hampi to show that it might have been the capital of the mighty ape empire - Kishkindha. Whole of Kishkindha Kanda chapter of Valmiki Ramayana is built in and around the places of Hampi. This is the place where the Hanuman was born; this is the place where the Hanuman met Lord Rama; Finally this is the place where the Vali fought with his brother Sugriva.
Ramayana
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Hampi, usually called with others names usually called Bhaskara kshetra, Pampa kshetra or Kishkindha kshetra which are not known to so many people in the country but everyone likes to see this Hampi, not only Indians go to see this pilgrimage place also foreigners come to see the place. Tungabhadra river’s name known as Pampa. The word Hampe or Hampi word come from the Kannada language this term means Pampa.
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The epical age of Hampi Starts from the period of Ramayana, ages before the Vijayanagara Empire was born. Hampi has an epical history as the capital city of Kishkindha, the monkey kingdom during the period of Ramayana and an empirical history as the capital city of the Vijayanagara Empire. First you must know the Empirical and histories after this introduction.
History of Empirical
It is a well-known and received truth that two brothers Harihara and Bukka Raya started the Vijayanagara Empire in the year 1336 on the command of their spiritual Guru Saint Vidyaranya. But usually the people want to know why these two brothers choused the place Hampi, what is the thing made Guru Vidhyaranya order his fellows. This are the question and more people was asking everyone who stays there in the Hampi.
History of Epical
The epical history of Hampi begins and ends with the Ramayana in Threta Yuga. There are a lot of selfish proofs in Hampi to show that it might have been the capital of the mighty ape empire - Kishkindha. Whole of Kishkindha Kanda chapter of Valmiki Ramayana is built in and around the places of Hampi. This is the place where the Hanuman was born; this is the place where the Hanuman met Lord Rama; Finally this is the place where the Vali fought with his brother Sugriva.
Ramayana
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Hampi, usually called with others names usually called Bhaskara kshetra, Pampa kshetra or Kishkindha kshetra which are not known to so many people in the country but everyone likes to see this Hampi, not only Indians go to see this pilgrimage place also foreigners come to see the place. Tungabhadra river’s name known as Pampa. The word Hampe or Hampi word come from the Kannada language this term means Pampa.
The prehistoric Kishkindha of the Ramayana is believed to have been located near the place of present day Hampi.
The monkey kings, Vali and Sugriva, ruled Kishkindha. After a argue, Sugriva, who had been thrown out from that place, Matanga Parvata he took asylum here, with Hanuman. Later than Ravana had carried Sita away to Lanke, Rama and Lakshmana came to south in search of Sita and met the refugees their, Sugriva and Hanuman. Vali was Killed by Rama, the kingdom was returned to Sugriva & on the Malyavanta Hill he then stayed, nearby awaiting the results of Hanuman's search for Sita in Lanka.
Hampi and its hinterland is well thought-out holy floor and a lot of its places and their names are related with the episode of the Ramayana. Consequently the Matanga Hill, where the Sugriva took refuge, is a vertical hill on the to the east of the Hampi village and south reservoir of the Tungabhadra river.An observation of the nearby nation can be seen on the top of this hill. The Malyavanta Hill where Rama stayed is on the way to Kampili and has a Raghunatha temple where you can see the with huge illustration of Rama.
An enormous mountain of curious cinders in the next village of Nimbapuram is thought to be the cremated remainder of Vali. A grotto on the southern reservoir of the Tungabhadra is thought to be the cavern where Sugriva secrete Sita's gold, silver, precious stone ornaments used for protection, while certain symbols & streaks on the mass rock close to it are pointed out as the characters made by Sita's clothes. The Rishyamukha & Anjanagiri hills are the two holy tanks of the Pampasarovar(Pampa river) are on the northern reservoir of the river Tungabhadra.
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