Thursday, 29 June 2017

Zenana Enclosure and Elephant Stable, Hampi Ruins, Hampi, Karnataka.

..... a continuation post to Royal Enclosure & Mahanavami Dibba 
19th June 2017.
ZENANA ENCLOSURE
Zenana enclosure is a structural complex with tall enclosure walls on four sides at entrances at the northeast and north. This enclosure has at present structures identified as a rectangular treasury facing east a terraced building identified as Queen's residence facing north and a Jal mahal facing east. To the east of Jal Mahal is the most popular two-storied Lotus Mahal. To the north of Lotus Mahal is a tank. The enclosure has watch towers at the east, Southeast, and north. The structures of the Zenana enclosure are in an Islamic Style of architecture. The structures in this Complex are judicially spaced exemplifying manifestations of Vijayanagara Secular architecture.

LOCATION OF THE ENCLO: CLICK HERE

Queens palace basement

 Zenana enclosure

 Lotus Mahal 

 Lotus Mahal 

 Lotus Mahal 

 Watchtower

 Watchtower

A relief on the wall

ELEPHANT STABLE
This magnificent 15th-century domed and long rectangular structure, built in the Indo-Islamic style of architecture is considered to be the stable for the state elephants. Facing west it has eleven large domed chambers interconnected with large arched openings. There are shallow niches and doorways in the walls between the arches. The remnants of a structure near the central dome suggest a pillared pavilion on top.

The domes are of various types, such as circular, Octagonal, ribbed, and fluted in design, and are symmetrically laid out. There are remnants of ornate stucco and plaster ornamentation on both the exterior and interior, which was part of the architecture and design of the building.

There is access to the roof from a concealed staircase through a niche by the side of the central chamber.

LOCATION OF THE ELEPHANT STABLE: CLICK HERE




Guards' quarters now function as a museum 
... to be continued Hazara Rama Temple 

---OM SHIVAYA NAMA---

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