Mula Virupaksha Temple, Hemakuta
Hill, Hampi, Karnataka
Mula
Virupaksha Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
located on Hemakuta Hill in Hampi in Bellary District of Karnataka. Moola
Virupaksha is situated towards the northern side of the slope of Hemakuta Hill
that overlooks the Virupaksha Temple complex. The Temple is considered as Thevara Vaippu Sthalam
as Devaram hymns had a mention about this Temple.
History
The
temple was constructed in 1119 A.D by Immadi Rachamalla of Sindhas of Kurugodu.
The Moola Virupaksha temple, exists on the slopes of the Hemakuta Hills
predates the Virupaksha Temple. The name itself (moola means origin or
base) suggests of its antiquity.
The Temple
The
temple is located near a small natural pond on the Hemakuta Hill, facing east.
The temple consists of Garbhagriha, an antarala and a Sabha mandapa. The
Garbhagriha is square in plan and enshrines a Shiva Linga. Its door way has
three sakhas up to lintel, its door jambs depicted with Purnakumbhas. The
Sikhara over the Garbhagriha is of Kadamba Nagara style having 4 stepped ties.
The ceiling has 2 rotated squares and a flat slab which is decorated with lotus
in centre.
The
Antarala is square in plan, having Nandi. Its doorway has pancha sakhas, its
door jambs depict Purnakumbhas and the Lalatabimba depicts Gajalakshmi. The
ceiling has features like the Garbhagriha. The Sabha mandapa is square in plan
and stands on four pillars in centre set on a raised floor; corresponding 12
pillars are on sides. The mandapa is partly covered and partly open at the
front. It has niches at north and south which are empty now, once used for
keeping sculptures.
The
ceiling is similar to the Garbhagriha and the antarala, remaining ceilings are
flat and plain. The outer walls of the Garbhagriha and antarala are plain. The Adhisthana
and the Sikhara of Mula Virupaksha temple are similar to Kurugodu temples which
belong to 12th century A.D. There is a natural water spring (pond)
right in front of this shrine.
Literary Mention
The Temple is considered as
Thevara Vaippu Sthalam as Devaram hymns sung by Appar had a mention about this
Temple. The Temple is mentioned in 6th Thirumurai in 71st
Patikam in 9th Song and 6th Thirumurai in 7th
Patikam in 8th Song.
6-7-8:
தெள்ளும் புனற்கெடில வீரட்டமுந்
திண்டீச் சரமுந் திருப்புகலூர்
எள்ளும் படையான் இடைத்தானமும்
ஏயீச் சரமுநல் லேமங்கூடல்
கொள்ளு மிலயத்தார் கோடிகாவுங்
குரங்கணில் முட்டமுங் குறும்பலாவுங்
கள்ளருந்தத் தெள்ளியா ருள்கியேத்துங்
காரோணந் தம்முடைய காப்புக்களே.
6-71-9:
கந்தமா தனங்கயிலை மலை கேதாரங்
காளத்தி கழுக்குன்றங் கண்ணார் அண்ணா
மந்தமாம் பொழிற்சாரல் வடபர்ப் பதம்
மகேந்திரமா மலைநீலம் ஏம கூடம்
விந்தமா மலைவேதஞ் சைய மிக்க
வியன் பொதியின் மலைமேரு வுதய மத்தம்
இந்துசே கரனுறையும் மலைகள் மற்றும்
ஏத்துவோம் இடர்கெடநின் றேத்து வோமே.
Connectivity
The
Temple is located at about 500 meters from Hampi Bus Stop, 12 Kms from Hosapete,
13 Kms from Hosapete Junction Railway Station, 62 Kms from Ballari, 138 Kms from Aihole, 140 Kms from Badami, 163
Kms from Hubli, 167 Kms from Hubli Airport, 342 Kms from Bengaluru and 350 Kms
from Bengaluru Airport. Hampi is situated on the banks of the Tungabhadra
River in the eastern part of central Karnataka near the state
border with Andhra Pradesh.
Location
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