The Mysterious Pillars of Hampi

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Earth is a miracle and today I came with one such historical structure to explain my statement. Hampi- the place is well known for its mysterious monument. The place that makes a fight between modern-science and old-beliefs. When I saw it, It was surprising for me too and I think everyone who experiences it will say the same thing.

The buzz of this tourist place is all over the world and it will always be remarkable. Introducing you to the mysterious Vittala Temple in Hampi - One of the most fascinating places, well known for its craftsmanship and artistry and science behnd it. Honour to that artist who structured this temple by adding seven mysterious musical pillars that make sound when you tap on it. Isn't it interesting? The pillar is completely made up of natural stones and rocks and how they could produce a sound. Beyond human imagination.

Words will fall short to explain the beauty of Vittala temple. The temple can be denoted as a cultural heritage. Our country is ruled by many new rulers, they built their kingdoms to leave behind s heritage that unfortunately gave us the indication map to ancient civilizations.

The large Ranga Mantapa located in Vittala Temple is well- recognized for its 56 musical pillars, also widely named as SaReGaMa pillars. Those pillars can produce musical notes out of them. One can actually hear the sound when they just tap the pillars gently. There is a set of main pillars and many smaller ones at the mantapa.

Each pillar is connected with the ceiling of mantapa, while those all pillars are structured in the shape of musical instruments. Each main pillar is wrapped with seven minor pillars, which look very distinctive. Each pillar produces a different sound. If tapped by sandalwood, they release a beautiful sound of saregama, which will definitely surprise you.

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