. This giant statue of Ganesha was carved out of a huge boulder at the northeastern slope of the Hemakuta hill. The belly of this statue resembles a Bengal gram (Kadalekalu, in local language) and hence the name.
A sanctum is built around the statue.
. The pillared hall in front of this sanctum is as charming as this giant statue itself. The open hall constructed by unusually slender and tall pillars. Each of them is highly ornate with mythical themes.
The Kadalekalu Ganesha shrine. The open pavilion in front with slender pillar is an added attraction.
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This 4.5 meters (15 feet) tall statue is one among the largest sculptures in Hampi. The pillared hall is a vantage point to survey the environs, especially the Hampi Bazaar and the foothills of Matanga Hill.
Mythical theme carved on a pillar. The mischievous infant Krishna hides on a tree. He steals the cloths of the bathing courtly women and hangs it on the tree. The women plead to return their cloths.