Virupaksha
Virupaksha is a significant deity in Hinduism, primarily worshipped in the southern part of India. He is considered a form of Shiva, one of the principal gods in the Hindu pantheon. Virupaksha is often depicted with a third eye and is associated with the protection of the universe and the removal of obstacles.
The most famous temple dedicated to Virupaksha is located in Hampi, Karnataka. This temple is part of the Vijayanagara Empire's architectural heritage and attracts many pilgrims and tourists. The temple complex showcases intricate carvings and sculptures, reflecting the rich cultural history of the region.