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Kamalapuram-Anegundi Road, Hampi, IndiaMap
Phone+91 99860 50416
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  • Travel_srinagar
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    Ganagitti Jain Temple, Hampi

    Ganagitti Temple is a Jain temple, situated in Hampi and located on the Kampli road, on the way to Bhima’s Gate. This lovely temple is one of the simple stone structures in Hampi. It is one of the few...

    Reviewed on Jan 15, 2024
  • bankasathyanarayana
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    Kunthunatha Jain a temple. .

    In my earlier review I have mentioned the name of this monument as Kanthunatha. But it is Kunthunatha temple. On 19th Jan. 2019 I had been to this Rathnakuta at Hampi, where the Jina temple, it is a...

    Reviewed on Feb 5, 2019
  • bankasathyanarayana
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    Kanthunatha jina temple

    From the date of publishing my review on the Ganagithi Temple (Kanthunatha Jina temple) in this post, not less than 25 persons from various part of India has spoken to me asking for the availability o...

    Reviewed on May 18, 2018
  • JayramG3
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    No words

    These temples are as explained by the tour guide. These things are hard to believe if think deep as there is no conclusive evidence. If you visit places to click photos than it won't matter to you but...

    Reviewed on Feb 20, 2018
  • rakhsup
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    Small and old Jain temple en route to Vitthala Temple from Hospet

    Small and old Jain temple en route to Vitthala Temple from Hospet. There is hardly anything left to see in the temple now. However, there is a caretaker, who may help you with its history.

    Reviewed on Feb 10, 2018