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Lord hanuman was born here. It's a climb with 575 steps to the top of the hill. This is also a sunset point and the seenic view of the tungabhadra river flowing between the rocks and mountains is awesome. You can see the whole vithala temple complex and other hill tops from here. A floating stone used to build the ramasethu is also kept here. The cool breeze on top of the hill is refreshing.
Anjanadri Hill route link
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The Anjanadri Parvatha in Hampi, Vijayanagara District, lies in the centre of the Anegundi. According to the mythology, Anegundi was a part of the Kishkinda region. The Monkey Kingdom.
2. The Idol of Anjani Putra
On top of the Anjanadri Betta is a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, which sits on the hill's edge. The Hanuman idol is carved out of a rock. In addition, there are also shrines of Lord Rama and his wife Sita and Anjana Devi temple in the same vicinity.
3. Unbelievable Nature's Wonder
As you climb the 575 steps towards the top of the hill, one can see the ancient ruins of Hampi. At a certain point, we can come across a unique stone monument which takes the shape of Lord Hanuman's face. This natural formation of the stone is itself a miracle, among many others.
4. The View of Rishyamukha Hill
As you walk around the hilltop, you can feel the refreshing cool breeze and see beautiful sights of green fields, the Tungabhadra river, parts of Hampi, and the Rishyamukha hill. People believe this place is prominent in the Ramayana. In this place, Lord Hanuman will meet Lord Rama, who will be in search of Sita.
5. The Sacred Stone at the Temple
The temple premises on top of the hill have a floating stone which was used to construct the Ram Setu bridge.
6. Anjanadri Betta Scenic Sunset Point
Want to experience the fantastic sunset in the UNESCO recognized World Heritage Site - Hampi. Head to these scenic spots - Anjanadri Betta, Matanga Hill, and Hemakuta Parvatha.
From Anjanadri Hill, behind the temple, a few steps leads to experience the full 360-degree view of the incredible architecture and other ruins from ancient India scattered there. People commonly come here during the evening hours to catch a glimpse of the orangish colours in the sky during the sunsets, which are beautiful to stare at, and it's mesmerizing.
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