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Lotus Mahal

Coordinates:15°19′13″N76°28′17″E / 15.3203°N 76.4713°E /15.3203; 76.4713
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Building in Karnataka, India
Lotus Mahal
Front view of the Lotus Mahal
Lotus Mahal is located in Karnataka
Lotus Mahal
Lotus Mahal
Location within Karnataka
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Lotus Mahal is located in India
Lotus Mahal
Lotus Mahal
Lotus Mahal (India)
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Alternative namesChitrangi Mahal
General information
Architectural styleIndo-Islamic
LocationBallari district,Karnataka,India
Coordinates15°32′03″N76°47′13″E / 15.53417°N 76.78694°E /15.53417; 76.78694
Technical details
Floor countTwo storey

15°19′13″N76°28′17″E / 15.3203°N 76.4713°E /15.3203; 76.4713Lotus Mahal orChitrangini Mahal is an important secular structure inHampi,India. The Lotus Mahal is an example of Vijayanagara style of architecture and is a two storied structure built inRubble masonry and finely plastered. The structure was used as residue place for royal family of theVijayanagara Empire.[1]

Architecture

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Lotus Mahal literally means " Palace of Lotus". This structure was made for the royal family of theVijayanagara Empire. The palace stands around a walled compound near the Royal centre. The structure is laid out symmetrically with equal projections on four sides. The dome gives an illustration of an open lotus bud. The curves of the palace are inspired by theIslamic architecture and protect the palace from harsh weather conditions. It has two stories, both with arched openings in multiple planes surrounded by elaborate plaster designs. It has total of eight pyramidal towers over the corners and one big tower in the middle of the structure and is supported by 24 pillars. The pyramidal tower is influenced byIndian Architecture.[2] The pillars are decorated with stone carved aquatic animals, plants etc.[3]

The palace is built by bricks andmortar.The ground floor is raised on a high ornamental stone basement with doubled recessed angles.[4][5]

History

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The palace is built in the Zenana enclosure and was reserved for the royal women of theVijayanagara Empire. According to historical accounts, the structure was built to serve the royal Muslim women of the empire. Also the king,Krishnadevaraya used it as his council chamber for meetings with his ministers. The palace was also used as a relaxing place for the royal family. It is one of the few structures that did not suffer any major damage when Hampi was invaded.[4] Owing to many invasions byDeccan sultanates and improper maintenance, the palace has ruined and has lost most of its carved decoration in the restoration work.[6]

Gallery

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View of Lotus temple from Right Side Wing
View of Lotus temple from Right Side Wing
  • Watch tower near the palace
    Watch tower near the palace
  • Pillars
    Pillars
  • Carvings
    Carvings
  • Lotus Mahal in 1885
    Lotus Mahal in 1885
  • View of the Entrance
    View of the Entrance
  • The ceiling
    The ceiling
  • arches
    arches

References

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  1. ^"Incredible India | Lotus Mahal".www.incredibleindia.org.
  2. ^"Architectural Highlights of the Lotus Mahal in Hampi, Vijayanagara Empire – The Talkative Man". Retrieved22 September 2020.
  3. ^Wright, Colin."The Lotus Mahal, Vijayanagara".www.bl.uk. Retrieved22 September 2020.
  4. ^ab"Lotus Mahal Hampi | Kamal Mahal Hampi | Chitrangini Mahal".Karnataka.com. 25 April 2017. Retrieved14 September 2020.
  5. ^"Lotus Mahal".www.hampi.in. Retrieved14 September 2020.
  6. ^"Vijayanagara Research Project::Lotus Mahal".www.penn.museum. Retrieved22 September 2020.
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