Have you ever wondered what makes us love glorified sites that now sit in ruins? Why, for instance, does the desolate town of Hampi receive eight lakh tourists from around the world, year after year?
The horses were led by Arabs. In the carvings of temples built later, the Arabs were replaced by the Portuguese who had taken over the maritime trade in the Indian Ocean. Here the local goddess Pampa ...
Its intricate carvings and colourful towers make it an ... having been rebuilt multiple times over history. Situated in Hampi, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.