Hampi: Hampi is famous all over the world for its civilization, culture, and religious place. Apart from this, Hampi is also known as a tourist place. For this, a large number of tourists come to visit Hampi. If you are also planning to go to Hampi on a religious pilgrimage in the coming days, then definitely visit these temples. Let's know-

Vijay Vitthal Temple
If you go to Hampi on a religious tour, then you must visit the nearby Vijay Vitthal Temple for dev darshan. This Andir is dedicated to Lord Sri Hari Vishnu. It is believed that the sounds of all seven suras emanate from the temple pillar. There are altogether 56 pillars in this temple. These pillars are also called 'Saregama Pillar'. The opening time of the temple is from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm.

Hanuman Temple
Whenever you go to Hampi, you must visit Hanuman Temple, the exclusive and supreme devotee of Maryada Purushottam Ram. This temple is just 4 kilometers away from Hampi. A large number of devotees visit the Hanuman temple. You must also visit Hanuman Mandir with your friends and family members.

Virupaksha Temple
You can also visit Virupaksha Temple near Hampi for Dev Darshan. This temple is situated on the banks of the holy river Tungabhadra. Virupaksha Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mahadev, the God of Gods resides in this temple. At the same time, the gopuram of the temple is 50 meters high. You can visit Virupaksha Temple with your family members to seek blessings from Lord Shiva.

Hemakuta Hill Temple
The Hemakuta hill temple is very famous in Hampi. There are many temples on this hill. Today it is situated in ruins. There is great reverence for the local people. For this, daily a large number of devotees come to the Hemkuta hill temple for Dev Darshan. You can also visit Hemkuta hill temple on a religious pilgrimage with your relatives and family members.

Lakshmi Narasimha Temple
According to historians, the Lakshmi Narasimha temple was built in the year 1528. The height of this statue is about 7 meters. This is the tallest statue in Hampi. Fierce forms of Lord Sri Hari are enshrined in this temple. You can visit Lakshmi Narasimha Temple to have the darshan of Lord Narasimha.