India's ceiling.
Veerabhadra Temple holds Vijayanagara-era frescoes in ochre and indigo — the reason Lepakshi is on every art historian's map.

Canvas — a premium farmland estate at Kallur Village, where every plot is painted into the land, beside the ancient murals of Lepakshi. By Delight Eco Farms.
Canvas is a premium farmland estate at Kallur Village, Lepakshi — a place where the land is the medium and the life you build on it is the art. Open skies, red-earth ground and the quiet of the Rayalaseema plains, held within a planned, gated layout.
Every plot is drawn to be lived on — surveyed, titled and ready. What you paint here — a weekend home, an orchard, a slow retreat — is entirely your composition.
Fertile red earth on the open Lepakshi plateau.
A planned, gated layout with clean surveyed plots.
A home, an orchard, a retreat — your composition.

Five centuries ago, Lepakshi painted its ceilings.
Today, the land invites you to paint yours.
The murals of the Veerabhadra Temple are among the finest the Vijayanagara painters ever made — ochre, indigo and lampblack, still holding their colour on stone. Canvas takes its cue from that heritage: land as a surface for something lasting, made with care and meant to be handed on.







Lepakshi sits on the open plateau of the Sri Sathya Sai district, just across the Karnataka border and an easy drive from Bengaluru. It is a town the art world knows well — home to the 16th-century Veerabhadra Temple and some of the most celebrated ceiling murals in India. Canvas is planted in that same soil: a quiet, well-connected belt with a long cultural memory.
See the mapVeerabhadra Temple holds Vijayanagara-era frescoes in ochre and indigo — the reason Lepakshi is on every art historian's map.
A monolithic Nandi, carved from a single granite boulder — among the largest of its kind anywhere in the world.
The famous floating pillar of the temple rests barely off the ground — a five-century engineering riddle.
A weekend and investment corridor north of Bengaluru, off the Bengaluru–Hyderabad highway, close to Hindupur.
Mornings arrive wide and unhurried on the plateau — red earth, long light and the space to breathe that the city forgot.
Clean, planned pathways thread between plots — a gated canvas laid out with room to grow orchards, gardens and shade.
A pool and shaded pavilions for the middle of the day — the estate's quiet counterpoint to the open fields.
Evenings settle gold over the land — the hour to build your own retreat, on a plot that is entirely yours.
Planned, titled farmland plots at Kallur, Lepakshi — ready to hold and ready to build on.
* Guide price indicative and subject to availability at the time of booking. Speak with our sales desk for the current price list, plot sizes and payment plans.
North of Bengaluru along NH-44 toward Hindupur — an actively developing weekend and investment corridor across the state line.
Framed by the Lepakshi temple complex and its murals — steady heritage footfall that keeps the region on the map.
Surveyed, titled plots within a planned gated layout — a straightforward asset to own and hand on.
Survey No. 92, Kallur Village, Lepakshi Mandal, Sri Sathya Sai District, Andhra Pradesh — just off the Bengaluru–Hyderabad highway, near Hindupur.
The land is ready and the layout is drawn. Speak with our team for availability and a guided site visit.
Schedule a visitSurvey No. 92, Kallur Village, Lepakshi Mandal, Sri Sathya Sai District, Andhra Pradesh — 515331
Delight Eco Farms · Tree Walk Developers
Availability · Site visits · Pricing
Call now+91 95917 50853 WhatsAppChat instantly