Hint: these pillars have a most wonderful musical history to them.
Quiz #4 - pillars of which temple
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Question 1
The pillars belong to which South Indian temple.
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Chamundi temple, Mysore
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Nanjangud temple, Nanjangud
C
Vittalaraya temple, Hampi
D
Belur temple, Belur
Question 1 Explanation:
It is a hard picture to guess. The picture is of Vittalaraya temple of Hampi, Karnataka. The pillars shown above have a musical history as it was supposed that those pillars emit different tones when stuck with hand or any soft stick, and this musical property was used in many a musical and dance concerts of that time.
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It was a hard picture to guess. The picture is of Vittalaraya temple of Hampi, Karnataka. The pillars shown above have a musical history as it was supposed that those pillars emit different tones when stuck with hand or any soft stick, and this musical property was used in many a musical and dance concerts of that time.
Is it vellore fort?
I can’t read post left side is not visible. But pic is great!
It was a hard picture to guess. The picture is of Vittalaraya temple of Hampi, Karnataka. The pillars shown above have a musical history as it was supposed that those pillars emit different tones when stuck with hand or any soft stick, and this musical property was used in many a musical and dance concerts of that time.