Rs. 255,000
This Hampi Stone Chariot is inspired by the iconic temple chariot at the Vittala Temple in Hampi, a 16th-century monument of the Vijayanagara Empire. The Hampi Chariot is in itself a recreation of another Indian masterpiece- the chariot at the Konark temple in Odisha. King Krishnadevaraya commissioned this project as a way to display the precision and grandeur of his Vijayanagara empire. Today, Hampi's many monuments make it a world heritage site, and the chariot is its standout feature. Customize this to a size you need and place it in your masterplan to bring in the erstwhile glory of our land.
What This Sculpture Represents In A Home
Unlike a deity idol meant for ritual worship, the chariot is a sacred architectural symbol.
It functions as a spiritual focal point - grounding the space culturally rather than religiously.
Ideal For
• Entrance foyers of villas & large apartments
• Cultural or heritage themed interiors
• Resorts, retreat centres & hospitality spaces
• Meditation halls and courtyards
• NRI homes wanting an India anchor element
Placement Guidance
• Best placed where it becomes a visual destination — not a shelf object
• Slightly offset from direct door axis (not blocking movement)
• Can face the entrance or open interior space
• Outdoor semi-covered placement also suitable