In most of the South Indian temples, a single pillar is separated into columns or smaller, slender pillars. These pillars when struck or tapped make different musical notes like an instrument. These highly decorated stone musical pillars are considered to be audio marvels. The sthapathis (sculptors) of the Vijayanagara era were master craftsmen and well versed in the science of building acoustics. It is proved from these marvels, which they have created during that period. They made thorough search to find out these resonant stones and they discovered them after facing great difficulties. They worked with these stones and created these fascinating stone pillars emitting music. This album offers a trip to the temples of India through music offered to the Gods and Goddesses worshiped in that era.