Kamalapura

Summary

Kamalapura (also Kamalapur and Kamalapuram) is a panchayat town in Vijayanagara district in Karnataka. It is located near the industrial city of Hosapete, and lies within the ruins of the old city of Vijayanagara, just outside the original 'Royal Centre'. Its main products which are rice, banana, and sugar cane. It boasts a small but significant archaeological museum,[1] and lies within the environs of Kannada University.[2] Also, the village is situated of about 4 km south[3] of the larger Hampi temple complex and the Tungabhadra River. It is flanked by three reservoirs and a canal system; one large tank, Kamalapura Kere, lies to the south of the village.

Kamalapura
town
Kamalapura is located in Karnataka
Kamalapura
Kamalapura
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 15°18′22″N 76°28′37″E / 15.306°N 76.477°E / 15.306; 76.477
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictBellary
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
583221
Telephone code08394

The archeological and anthropological museum features numerous items from both the immediate ruins and the surrounding region. These include many images of Durga, and also the Lakshmi statue associated with the monolithic Narasimha of Vijayanagara. There is a scale model of the entire city centre of Vijayanagara within museum courtyard. Images and details of early and prehistoric man in the region are also featured.

External links edit

  • Municipality website

References edit

  1. ^ "Archaeological Museum at Kamalapura - Hampi | Archaeological Museum at Kamalapura Photos, Sightseeing -NativePlanet".
  2. ^ Rotti, Jolad (8 January 2015). "Archaeological Museum Hampi, Kamalapura – A Treasure Trove of Relics and Artefacts". Karnataka.com.
  3. ^ McGill, Chelsea (10 August 2018). "Hampi: A brief unseasonal tourist guide".