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- statue has been cleaned and parts of the shrine have been restored. The Achyutaraya temple, also called the Tiruvengalanatha temple, is about 1 kilometre...
- and horse trader visited India and spent three years in Vijayanagara. Achyutaraya patronised the Kannada poet Chatu Vittalanatha, the great composer and...
- crossing. Kurnool was occupied by Vijayanagara ruler Devaraya II and Achyutaraya who succeeded Krishnadevaraya built the initial fort between 1530 and...
- Padmasana, Bhadrasana and Simhasana. The pillars of the 16th century Achyutaraya temple at Hampi are decorated with numerous relief statues of yogins...
- Konda Reddy Fort Raghavendra Matha at Mantralayam Rock garden at Kurnool Achyutaraya who succeeded Krishnadevaraya built the initial Konda Reddy Fort between...
- structure, called Thulabara Mandapas built during the 1532 for a ceremony of Achyutaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire. The seven precincts are called Pradakshina...
- "confidante and the be-all and the end-all of the deepest love of Emperor Achyutaraya" and substantiated by other primary sources. Scholar Lakshman Sarup theorizes...
- other things, it also innovates and dedicates a new keyboard to king Achyutaraya. A new scheme for classifying ragas into uttama (superior), madhyama...
- temples like Sri Varadharajaswami temple, Kanchi where Vijayanagar king Achyutaraya performed Muladhara in 1532. The rulers of Travancore, until as late...
- Sultanate. The current shrine, states Mic****, is from 1539 financed by king Achyutaraya and it features a reclining figure of Vishnu. The Govindaraja shrine...