
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a portion of the Virupaksha Temple in Hampi, India, as seen from inside the temple complex through an ornately carved stone structure. The temple's eastern gopuram (tower) dominates the view, rising against a clear blue sky. The gopuram is a towering pyramid-shaped structure with multiple layers of intricately carved tiers, predominantly brick-red and pale stone. The structure features a succession of diminishing stacked stories, replete with carvings of deities and architectural details. The foreground includes a close-up view of a stone beam and pillar adorned with detailed carvings, partially framing the view of the tower. The floor and ground are made of large stone slabs, typical of the architecture in Hampi. Adjacent to the stone floor, there is a patch of dry, yellow grass and dirt. The scene is bathed in bright sunlight.
Symbol
44EBA
Volume
3,307
Creator
+$0.01
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$0.65
Loading AttnAds…









