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Dannayaka Enclosure

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rguably one of the most ambiguous localities in Hampi, the Danaik’s Enclosure (also called Dannayaka's enclosure) is a systematically partitioned campus. Archeologists and historians are at different opinions about the erstwhile status of this area. The arguments vary widely. A section of the experts believe that it is here the state mint was located located. And hence a portion of the campus is called the Mint.

Others believe that this was the area of the city’s administrative and high-ranking officers. That the word Danaik refers to commander in chief or the Mayor of the city. The seat of the Danaik in the enclosure as evidence supports this argument.

Yet another school of archeologists believes that this had been used as a military training area for the elite army. The presence of the Mosque inside the campus is shown as the presence of Muslim trainers (horse riding) from the northern provinces. Also supports this thesis is the presence of the array of granaries at the north and the Bhojanasala (Dining Hall) at the south of this area.

Whatever is the case, this area was the important inner circle of the Vijayanagar capital.

Every now and then new finds are made among the Hampi ruins, - a hitherto unknown pond, a temple, a palace structure or an inscription on a stone- questioning the current assumptions.

For example, the recent discovery of an ancient Shiva temple by the Archaeological Survey of India. The temple was found buried just west of the Danaik’s Enclosure area. A sequence of events started with clearing of this area of bushes and shrubs led to the unearthing of this temple, questioning a lot of established assumptions.

To an unsuspecting visitor this is a sprawling compound with numerous basement of palace like structures, crisscrossing tracks, and a network of partition walls. It’s an open barren expanse with confusing exits and entrances.

For the sake of simplicity and understanding the Danaik’s Enclosure area may be split into three sections. The northwestern area that houses the Mohammedan Watch Tower (a very good speciman of Hampi's military archetecture), 'The Mosque', 'Band Tower', the Idgah (an open payer area), the seat of Danaik and the recently discovered Shiva temple just outside of it.

Explore the basement of the palaces. The rectangular pits around the palaces are believed to be once secret treasures. Around the corner you'll see a platform to alight from elephant. Nearby is a tank with a bull-head watersprout.

The northeast area houses the palace base of Vira Harihara. The southeast section that is popularly known as the Mint area.

Cover this on foot as part of the Royal Centre tour (See Route 3 in the Hampi itinerary map). You can enter this area easily from the Underground Shiva temple side or from the Hazara Rama Temple side.

The best option to enter the Danaik’s Enclosure is through the modest entrance at its northern wall. The unpaved road that runs along the north edge of the Underground Shiva Temple can take you to the Danaik’s Enclosure.

From the Underground Temple, a few feet down towards east the path makes a left turn around the recently excavated basements. A few feet down the path the path again takes a rightward turn. You can spot the exteriors of the Mohammedan Watch Tower at the left corner with the balcony projecting towards your path. The entrance to the enclosure is located just after this point.

The enclosure area is roughly about 200 meters wide and 800 meters long. Motor vehicles are not allowed beyond the above mentioned entrance point. However you may take your bicycle and the mopeds inside. The whole compound is strewn with thorny creeper plants. Keep as much as possible to the trodden trails to avoid a flat tire.

One may not get lost, but it’s a bit puzzling to trace the complex pathways. The area is open to visitors from sunrise to sunset. No entrance fees or camera fees.

Note the stairway at the corner and the  corbel supported overhanging platform.

Located is the palace enclosures, this was used to climb on the royal elephant.

Platform used to climb on Elephant

Note the stairway at the corner and the corbel supported overhanging platform.

The is believed to be the basement of Krishnadevaraya's palace in Hampi. Note the multi layer basement with elephant images as the balustrades.

Basement of Krishnadevaraya's Palace

Basement of Krishnadevaraya's Palace

The is believed to be the basement of Krishnadevaraya's palace in Hampi. Note the multi layer basement with elephant images as the balustrades.

Nandimukha (bull headed waterspout) inside the Danaik’s Enclosure area. The sprout is located on the edges of a very large water tank you'll find inside the enclosure.

Nandimukha (bull headed waterspout) inside the Danaik’s Enclosure area. The sprout is located on the edges of a very large water tank you'll find inside the enclosure.

Nandimukha in Hampi

Nandimukha (bull headed waterspout) inside the Danaik’s Enclosure area. The sprout is located on the edges of a very large water tank you'll find inside the enclosure.

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