Gejjala Mantapa
Gejjala Mantapa is a ruins in Hospet, Vijayanagara district, Karnataka. Gejjala Mantapa is situated nearby to the historic site Talarigatta Gate, as well as near the ruins Kuduregombe Mantapa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Virupaksha Temple and Matanga Hill.
Virupaksha Temple
Hindu temple
Photo: Amitabho58, CC BY 4.0.
Virupaksha Temple is located in Hampi in the Vijayanagara district of Karnataka, India, situated on the banks of the river Tungabhadra, a 7th-century temple of Lord Shiva. Virupaksha Temple is situated 3 km west of Gejjala Mantapa.
Matanga Hill
Peak
Matanga Hill is a rocky hill in the Matanga hill range, Hampi, Karnataka, southern India. The hill is supposedly a holy land from the Hindu Ramayana epic.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hampi.
Hampi
Gejjala Mantapa
- Type: Ruins
- Category: historic site
- Location: Hospet, Vijayanagara district, Karnataka, Southern India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
15.33978° or 15° 20′ 23″ northLongitude
76.48494° or 76° 29′ 6″ eastOpen location code
7J7R8FQM+WXOpenStreetMap ID
way 129325633OpenStreetMap feature
historic=ruins
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In Other Languages
“Gejjala Mantapa” goes by many names.
- Kannada: “ಗೆಜ್ಜಲ ಮಂಟಪ”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Talarigatta Gate and Kuduregombe Mantapa.
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