Now, read my experience below
After relaxing at the tea point overlooking the Tungabhadra river, we proceeded to the most famous monument, the Vitthala temple.
The Vitthala temple is a dedication to Lord Vishnu and the stone chariot here is immensely popular. The inner courtyard is chiseled with friezes of the swan, the horse and the warrior. We first saw the musical pillars at the bhajan mandapa. Kalidas showed us how different sounds came from different pillars. It is forbidden to enter the main mandapa where the musical pillars are. But to our good luck, there was a VIP visiting at the same time and the caretaker was showing him around. We rushed to the place and heard the "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha...."notes from the pillars. It was truly awe inspiring.
We then checked out some of the brilliant carvings on the walls. The video has some bits. We were all very tired and were relaxing at a mandapa when we saw Lauri from Paris (she was laid-off from her job and was travelling) taking pictures with some locals. She came around and we chatted for some time.
After some pictures and a look at the Stone Chariot, we left the temple.
