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Gokarna

town in Karnataka, India

253km

14.5574.31667

Margao

Margao is the second largest city in the Indian state of Goa, located 33 km from the state capital Panaji.

278km

15.2736111173.95805556

Bangalore

city in Karnataka, India

283km

12.9766277.60013

Old Goa

Old Goa is 9 km east of Panaji, in Goa, a state of India.

284km

15.50373.912

Vasco da Gama

Vasco da Gama is a port city in the west coast Indian state Goa. Vasco -- as Goa's most populous overgrown town is referred to, and the adjoining Mormugao port are busy, dusty and mainly commercial centres today. Mormugao Port was constructed in 1888, and is today one of the major ports of India. Between one-third of India's ore exports leave from here.

292km

15.473.8333

Goa

Goa, a state on India's West coast, is a former Portuguese colony with a rich history. Spread over 3,700 km² with a population of approximately 1.4 million, Goa is small by Indian standards. It has a unique mix of Indian and Portuguese cultures and architecture that attracts an estimated 2.5 million visitors each year (including about 400,000 foreign tourists).

293km

15.49888973.827778

Panaji

Panaji, also known in English as Panjim, is the capital city of the tiny state of Goa in India. It has its own charm, a river flowing along one side of the city, some areas which are low-rise and red-roofed, and even a Latin Quarter at the eastern end of town. Increasingly, it is shaping itself as a centre where cultures meet and creativity flourishes.

293km

15.4988888973.82777778

Mapusa

Mapusa is a town in North Goa. It is the main commercial centre in North Goa. It is basically a town for locals, who throng to it for their shopping and commercial requirements. However, Mapusa has a very colourful weekly Friday Market that goes on from early morning to late evening, and it increasingly attracts a number of tourists.

295km

15.673.82

Hyderabad

city in Hyderabad district, Telangana, India

311km

17.36678.476
Sights (4)

Virupaksha Temple, Hampi

Hindu temple

364m

15.33516776.458722

Sanapur

Exploring the hidden gems in the Gangavathi taluk, SanapurLake is a reservoir fed by Tungabhadra Dam canal. The best and unique thing about this place is experiencing the boat ride in a huge round, wooden bowl called Coracle.The Coracle gives a little adventurous feel, plus the one riding it is really humble people. For a short ride it's usually 100 and for a long ride, it's 150 per person.

3.5km

15.3576.434

Anegundi

village in Karnataka, India

3.8km

15.352776.4919

Tungabhadra Dam

multipurpose dam near Hospet, Karnataka

14km

15.376.33333333
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Hampi

India
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Hampi

Hampi, in the state of Karnataka, India, is the site of the once-magnificent capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. The ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The synonym Hampi—traditionally known as Pampa-kshetra, Kishkindha-kshetra or Bhaskara-kshetra—is derived from Pampa, another name of the goddess Parvati in Hindu theology. According to mythology, the maiden Parvati resolves to marry the loner ascetic Shiva. Her parents learn of her desire and discourage her, but she pursues her desire. Shiva is lost in yogic meditation, oblivious to the world; Parvati appeals to the gods for help to awaken him and gain his attention. Indra sends the god Kama—the Hindu god of desire, erotic love, attraction, and affection—to awake Shiva from meditation. Kama reaches Shiva and shoots an arrow of desire. Shiva opens his third eye in his forehead and burns Kama to ashes. Parvati does not lose her hope or her resolve to win over Shiva; she begins to live like him and engage in the same activities—asceticism, yogin and tapasya—awakening him and attracting his interest. Shiva meets Parvati in disguised form and tries to discourage her, telling her Shiva's weaknesses and personality problems. Parvati refuses to listen and insists in her resolve. Shiva finally accepts her and they get married. According to Sthala Purana, Parvati (Pampa) pursued her ascetic, yogini lifestyle on Hemakuta Hill, now a part of Hampi, to win and bring ascetic Shiva back into householder life. Shiva is also called Pampapati (lit. "husband of Pampa"). The river near the Hemakuta Hill came to be known as Pampa river. The Sanskrit word Pampa morphed into the Kannada word Hampa and the place Parvati pursued Shiva came to be known as Hampe or Hampi.

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