Description
This watercolor painting immortalizes the Stone Chariot, a 16th-century architectural marvel built by King Krishnadevaraya at the Vittala Temple complex in Hampi. Dedicated to Garuda—Lord Vishnu’s mythical eagle mount—the shrine mimics a giant wooden chariot with intricately carved granite wheels, elephant guardians, and epic battle scenes on its base, inspired by the Konark Sun Temple.
The artwork’s flowing watercolor technique highlights the chariot’s textured stone surface, symmetrical wheels that once turned, and the surrounding temple ruins under soft light, evoking the grandeur of the Vijayanagara Empire. Despite wartime damage, it remains a UNESCO World Heritage icon featured on India’s 50-rupee note, symbolizing artistic perfection and spiritual devotion. Perfect for heritage lovers, this piece infuses living spaces with historical majesty and cultural reverence.
Available Sizes & Variants:
- A4 Size (21 x 29.7 cm)
- A3 Size (29.7 x 42 cm)
Frame Options:
- With Frame (ready to hang, premium finish)
- Without Frame (rolled or flat-packed print)












