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Anagadi

Anagadi, also spelled Anagadi (Kannada: ಆನೆಗುಂದಿ), is a village located on the northern bank of the Tungabhadra River in Karnataka, India. It is situated near Hampi, the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, and is often considered part of the greater Hampi area. Historically, Anagadi predates Vijayanagara, having been a significant settlement and possibly an earlier capital or administrative center in the region.

Anagadi is known for its historical significance, temples, and association with the Vijayanagara Empire. It is also known for its more rural character compared to Hampi itself, offering a different perspective on the region's history and culture. The area is characterized by rocky terrain, agricultural fields, and the Tungabhadra River.

Key features and aspects of Anagadi include:

  • Anegundi Fort: Remains of a fort that suggests its historical importance.
  • Ranganatha Temple: A notable temple located in Anagadi.
  • Gagan Mahal: A ruined palace structure.
  • Chintamani: A sacred spot associated with Hindu mythology.
  • Local life: Anagadi provides a glimpse into the rural lifestyle of the region, which is heavily influenced by agriculture and tradition.
  • Connection to Hampi: Due to its proximity to Hampi and its historical links, Anagadi is often visited by tourists exploring the Vijayanagara ruins.

Anagadi is considered to be one of the possible locations of Kishkindha, the monkey kingdom described in the Ramayana epic. Local legends and traditions often associate specific locations in Anagadi with events and characters from the Ramayana.