Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Group of Monuments at Hampi' has mentioned 'Shrine' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Virupaksha temple is the oldest shrine, the principal destination for pilgrims and tourists, and remains an active Hindu worship site.
[55] The temple is a collection of smaller temples, a regularly repainted, 50-metre (160xc2xa0ft) high gopuram, a Hindu monastery dedicated to Vidyaranya of Advaita Vedanta tradition, a water tank (Manmatha), a community kitchen, other monuments and a 750 metres (2,460xc2xa0ft)-long ruined stone market with a monolithic Nandi shrine on the east end.
[66] Bhuvaneshwari shrine is of Chalukyan architecture and it uses granite instead of pot stone.
South of this is the shrine for a 6.7 metres (22xc2xa0ft)-high Narasimhaxe2x80x94the man-lion avatar of Vishnuxe2x80x94seated in a yoga position.
The Narasimha monolith originally had goddess Lakshmi with him, but it shows signs of extensive damage and a carbon-stained floorxe2x80x94evidence of attempts to burn the shrine down.
The statue has been cleaned and parts of the shrine have been restored.
The Garuda shrine in the form of stone chariot at Vitthala temple.
The Vitthala temple has a Garuda shrine in the form of a stone chariot in the courtyard; it is an often-pictured symbol of Hampi.
Around this axial mandapa are (clockwise from east); the Garuda shrine, the Kalyana mandapa (wedding ceremonies), the 100-columned mandapa, the Amman shrine and the Utsav mandapa (festival hall).
To the north is another market and a south-facing shrine with reliefs of Ramayana scenes, Mahabharata scenes and of Vaishnava saints.
The temple has a smaller shrine with friezes depicting the legends of Vishnu avatars.
According to an inscription found there, the Manmatha tank was upgraded and a Durga shrine added in 1199 CE.
[8] Other significant monuments include a temple near the octagonal bath for Saraswati, a Hindu goddess of knowledge and music; a temple in the suburbs for Ananthasayana Vishnu; an Uddana Virbhadra temple for Shiva and Vishnu; a shrine for Kali, the fierce form of Durga unusually shown holding a ball of rice and a ladle;[127] an underground temple in the royal centre; a Sugriva cave temple;[128] the Matanga hill monuments; the Purandaradasa temple dedicated to the scholar-musician famed for the Carnatic music tradition; the Chandrashekhara temple for Shiva near the Queen's bath monument; and the Malyavanta hill dedicated to Rama-Sita-Lakshmana and Shiva.
In addition to the typical spaces present in contemporary temples, it boasts of a Garudaxc2xa0shrine fashioned as a granite ratha and a grand bazaar street.