A Dip in Hampi's History
The Queen's Bath
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Who built the  The Queen's Bath?
The Queen's Bath in Hampi is believed to have been constructed by Achyuta Raya, a ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire.
When was the Queen's Bath built?
The Queen's Bath is attributed to Achyuta Raya, a king of the Vijayanagara Empire whose reign lasted from 1529 to 1542 AD.
Mysteries around the Queen's Bath
1. Royal vs. Regal Bath The name suggests it was exclusively for the queens, but historians believe it might have been a royal pleasure complex used by both the kings and queens.
2. The True Purpose Was it just for bathing, or did it serve other purposes? The presence of balconies and a large central space hints at the possibility of gatherings or even small celebrations within the cool confines of the bath.
3. The Lost Canopy Sockets in the floor suggest a wooden canopy once covered the bath.
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Destruction of the Queen's Bath
The major blow to Hampi, including the Queen's Bath, came with the defeat of the Vijayanagara Empire in the Battle of Talikota (1565). This led to the city's gradual abandonment.
Loss of the Canopy The wooden canopy supported by the sockets in the floor likely succumbed to wear and tear or fire during attacks.
What to see at the Queen's Bath
1. Grand Architecture The Queen's Bath is a rectangular building constructed from bricks and granite. The exterior is relatively plain, but the interior is quite impressive.
2. Central Pool The centerpiece of the Queen's Bath is a large, rectangular pool that once served as a bathing area. While the pool is now empty, it gives you an idea of the scale and grandeur of the structure.
3. Verandah with Balconies and Pillars The pool is surrounded by a verandah with balconies supported by carved pillars.  The balconies have lotus bud tipped brackets, adding a decorative touch.
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