The city of Vijayanagar itself contains numerous …

Years: 1540 - 1683

The city of Vijayanagar itself contains numerous temples with rich ornamentation, especially the gateways, and a cluster of shrines for the deities.

Most prominent among the temples is the one dedicated to Virupaksha, a manifestation of Shiva, the patron-deity of the Vijayanagar rulers.

Temples continue to be the nuclei of diverse cultural and intellectual activities, but these activities are based more on tradition than on contemporary political realities. (However, the first Vijayanagar ruler—Harihara I—was a Hindu who converted to Islam and then reconverted to Hinduism for political expediency.)

The temples sponsor no intellectual exchange with Islamic theologians because Muslims are generally assigned to an "impure" status and are thus excluded from entering temples.

When the five rulers of what was once the Bahmani Sultanate combine their forces and attack Vijayanagar in 1565, the empire crumbles at the Battle of Talikot.

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