Which city, once the seat of the mighty vijayanagara empire and now designated as a unesco world heritage site, was traditionally known as pampakshetra of kishkindha ?
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Hampi was the main administration centre for krishnadevaraya
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Hampi city (Karnataka) was traditionally known as Pampakshetra of Kishkindha-the monkey or forest kingdom which according to Hindu mythology helped Ram in defeat of Ravana.
The Hampi was the seat of great Vijayanagara Empire which ruled Deccan Plateau from 1336-1564. It was the most prosperous city of the time in India and has won the admiration of foreign travelers. The city has rich heritage of Hindu culture and Hindu monuments and in 1986 it has been declared UNESCO'S world heritage site.
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