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Welcome to Ithihasa, an Indic History Podcast that explores India’s past. I will take you back in time to examine what I think has either been overlooked or misunderstood. I want to nudge People and make them appreciate our past. Want them to be surprised by the fact that the world today isn't much different from the past. And to explore it in a way that hopefully enlightens us. This is my humble attempt to make it easier for you, to learn India's past in small yet manageable chunks and come ...
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In this bonus episode, the aspect of judicial and local administration in medieval Vijayanagara Empire , from perspective of civil justice is analyzed. Disclaimer: This bonus content has been re-rendered by AI based on our original full episode while retaining the core insights and essence of the original episode.…
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Excerpts from the original episodes from the mini-series on the Battle of Raichur in 1520 between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Bijapur Sultanate, detailing its historical context, the events of the battle, and its far-reaching consequences. Disclaimer: This bonus content has been re-rendered by AI based on our original full episode while retaini…
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Excerpts from the original episodes from the mini-series on the Battle of Raichur in 1520 between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Bijapur Sultanate, detailing its historical context, the events of the battle, and its far-reaching consequences Disclaimer: This bonus content has been re-rendered by AI based on our original full episode while retainin…
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This bonus episode is podcast excerpts from the full length mini-series on the Battle of Raichur in 1520 between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Bijapur Sultanate, detailing its historical context, the events of the battle, and its far-reaching consequences. The narration explores the strategic importance of the Raichur Doab, the evolving military …
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This bonus episode analyzes the events leading to the decline of the Hoysala Empire, including internal conflicts and the initial interactions with the Delhi Sultanate. It re-evaluates traditional narratives of Bhallala's submission to the Khiljis using inscriptional evidence. Furthermore, the episode highlights Bhallala's strategic decisions in th…
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This bonus episode recounts the political landscape of South India in the 14th century, detailing the Delhi Sultanate's expansion and the resistance from southern kingdoms like the Pandyas, Kakatiyas, and Yadavas. It then concentrates on the smaller kingdom of Kampili and its valiant but ultimately unsuccessful conflict with the Tughlaqs. The narra…
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This bonus episode explores the history leading up to the Vijayanagara Empire. Examines the political landscape of South India before its rise, focusing on the Kakatiya kingdom and the power dynamics among the Hoysalas, Kakatiyas, Chalukya-Cholas, and Yadavas, highlighting the internal weaknesses that made them vulnerable. The expansion of the Delh…
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This bonus podcast episode from "Ithihasa, a Indic History Podcast" explores the significance of the Tirumala Tirupati Temple within the Vijayanagara Empire. It examines the temple's historical roots, dating back to around 300 AD, and its increasing importance under successive dynasties, particularly the Vijayanagara rulers who heavily endowed it w…
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A bonus content episode of the Ithihasa: Indic History Podcast that explores the enduring mystery surrounding the final resting place of the Vijayanagara emperor, Sri Krishna Deva Raya. Inspired by listener questions and online discussions, the host examines the lack of a known tomb for this celebrated ruler Disclaimer: AI generated short form conv…
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In this bonus content episode, delve into the crucial role of temples in 16th-century Vijayanagara. Discover how these sacred spaces were integral to the empire's society, impacting everything from religion and employment to art, education, and even banking1 .... Explore what temples meant to the ordinary citizens and the Vijayanagara rulers, and u…
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This conversation between Abhijeet Hiliyana and the host Narendra Vikram delves into the life and legacy of Krishnadevaraya, a prominent ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire. The discussion covers various aspects of his reign, including the significance of hero stones as historical sources, the art of spycraft during his time, and the creative libertie…
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This conversation between Abhijeet Hiliyana and the host Narendra Vikram delves into the life and reign of Krishnadevaraya, a prominent ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire. It explores the historical context of the Saluva Dynasty, the political dynamics of the time, and the significant military and diplomatic strategies employed by Krishnadevaraya. Th…
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Abhijeeth Hiliyana and the host Narendra Vikram delve into the complex history of the Vijayanagara Empire, focusing on the events leading to the civil war. It highlights the significant yet underappreciated role of Venkatapati Raya II, the controversial succession decisions made on his deathbed, and the political intrigues that followed.…
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In this episode, Abhijit and Narendra discuss the political history of India before the foundation of Vijayanagara. They explore the rise and fall of the Khilji and Tughlaq dynasties, the power dynamics within the court, and the influence of foreign Muslims in India. The episode ends with the emergence of the Sangama dynasty and their attempts to c…
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In this episode, Narendra Vikram and Abhijeeth Hiliyana discuss the legacy of Vijayanagara. They explore what Vijayanagara means to them personally and its impact on preserving their cultural identity. The conversation also delves into the invasions of Khiljis and Tuglaqhs into the South and events that lead to the foundation of Vijayanagara.…
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Welcome to new mini-series, "India's Past Unfolded.". Introducing a new video podcast format where Indian history comes alive! Join Narendra Vikram, the host of Ithihasa India History Podcast, as he teams up with Abhijeet Hiliyana—a passionate history buff, historical fiction writer, and tech enthusiast. Together, we dive deep into the rich tapestr…
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We delve into an episode that combines the intrigue of an unsolved mystery with the enduring legacy of one of India's greatest rulers—Sri Krishna Deva Raya. This episode was inspired by an interesting question from a handful of the listeners of this podcast and also something I have seen floating around on the internet forums and comment sections r…
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Before Venkata's reign, the Vijayanagara Empire had largely contented itself with defending its territories. Notably, Tirumala and later Ranga concentrated on safeguarding their domains from external threats. Ranga I, for instance, had taken action only to expel Muslims from Ahobilam and its surroundings. However, Venkata II chose a different path.…
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Imagine, if you will, a time when the grandeur of the Vijayanagara Empire, once an epitome of power and prosperity, was slowly waning. Even as the shadows of its own demise encroached around it, the empire started to cast its most brilliant and vibrant light, like a candle nearing its end. The emperor Venkatapati Deva Raya II, whose legacy we are a…
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The very mention of the downfall of Krishna Deva Raya might sound blasphemous for the romanticists of History and die-hard fans of him. Nevertheless, this fall was the logical conclusion of a meteoric rise. After all, the fate and fortune of empires and emperors are at the mercy of the gravity of time. And the great Krishna Deva Raya was no excepti…
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Saluva Thimmarasu's idea of forging letters from the 16 of Gajapati’s Mahapatras and making it seem like the vassals of Gajapati were actively conspiring with the Vijayanagara Emperor to betray Prataparudra on the day of the battle was a masterstroke. Meanwhile, Subuddhi, the officer who had been sent by the Gajapati to keep him updated of all that…
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We had ended the last episode at a cliffhanger, a crucial juncture for Sri Krishnadevaraya and his army. The Great Raya’s blitzkrieg took him deep into the enemy Gajapati territory, only to realize that he and his army were trapped. “Their strategy totally foils our plans,” he thought. “In fact, the whole campaign is quickly becoming a disaster! Da…
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Welcome back to Ithihasa Indic History Podcast! This is the 1st episode of 2022 and the Episode 52 of the Season Vijayanagara. Loyal Listeners who have been asking me, your wait is finally over. Let us pick up where we left in December of 2021. We had ended the previous episode with the conquest of the Udayagiri fortress by the Vijayanagara Army af…
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This episode and the next will look closely at the campaigns of Sri Krishna Devaraya against the Orissa Gajapati’s scion, Prataparudra Deva and their intense personal rivalry that added fuel to the already simmering fire between these two Hindu powers. Not many people realize that the aftermath of this long simmering war between these two great pow…
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Krishna Deva Raya’s period of rule constitutes the glorious epoch in the history of the Vijayanagara empire, with back to back military victories scored on all sides, in quick succession, besides being the apex time in the history of arts and culture in the South. The name Krishna Deva Raya, even till this day evokes the same response in the hearts…
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Krishna Deva Raya’s period of rule constitutes the glorious epoch in the history of the Vijayanagara empire, with back to back military victories scored on all sides, in quick succession, besides being the apex time in the history of arts and culture in the South. The name Krishna Deva Raya, even till this day evokes the same response in the hearts…
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The 1st Emperor of the Saluva Dynasty, Saluva Narasimha died in about the year 1490 CE, without enjoying the power and position for long, leaving two minor sons behind him. Placing the kingdom under the charge of his trusted lieutenant, Tuluva Narasa Nayaka as a regent. When Narasanayaka raised the eldest of the princes to the throne, Timmaraja opp…
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The great Emperor Devaraya II had passed away, his inexperienced and not so talented successor Mallikarjuna Raya had ascended the throne. And the dark clouds of war were already hovering around Vijayanagara. It’s arch rivals, the Bahamanis and Gajapatis were more than eager to commence a pincer move to finish it off with their opportunistic allianc…
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Yet another war between the Vijayanagara and Bahamani had ended, but it was followed by a brutal famine throughout the Deccan and Karnataka that distressed the populations of both the kingdoms up until 1424 CE for two long years. In spite of these setbacks, Vijayanagara soon recovered its strength, making Devaraya I and his successor Devaraya II's …
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The breathing room and crucial buffer that DevaRaya II’s reign provided to the Empire cannot be understated. His rule had prevented it from being eaten up by its rivals, the Gajapatis and Bahmanis, who were eagerly waiting to carve it up for themselves. And it is exactly for this reason that I will be dedicating some time to the under appreciated r…
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How and why did two powerful Hindu emperors and contemporaries of their time end up on the opposite side instead of joining forces against the Islamic Sultanate rivals? If you are interested to know the Why and How of it, then you are at the right place. Like never before on any Indian History Podcast, we shall go in depth into this fascinating his…
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2020 has been an eventful year that most of us wish never happened in first place. The economic and human devastation that transpired across the globe so rapidly due to this deadly pandemic; is a grim reminder to each one of us to not take our fragile life, peace, material luxuries and the semblance of order in our daily lives for granted. So to al…
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Familial and succession politics of the empire constantly reproduced new political and kin alliances. In a world shaped by succession struggles and dynastic politics, shifting alliances made and unmade the Nayaka fortunes. With each new struggle at the royal court, an entire chain of political hierarchy stood to gain or lose.…
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As part of the research for this episode, one of my main sources has been Crispin Branfoot’s research papers by titles, “In a Land of Kings - Donors, Elite, and Temple Sculpture” published in 2011 and “Expanding Form: The Architectural Sculpture of the South India Temple from 1500-1700 CE”.By Narendra Vikram D
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The prevailing dominant force on a global scale tends to set the rules of the conversations that take place between the dominant and the dominated. So a nation or a civilization irrespective of whether it calls the shots or not on a smaller scale, has to choose to toe the line if it has to be accepted as an legitimate participant at the geopolitica…
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“Eat what you like and dress to please others” - Arabic Proverb“In a change of clothing, people express their response to a changing world, and they claim, even create, a place within that world..Many phases and many choices are represented in the laborious passage from ‘national’ clothing to the sartorial proclamation of involvement in a wider, an…
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Temples have been the lifeline of Bharath and our Indian Civilization for time immemorial. They aren’t mere dead structures made of stone and wood; they are much more than that. They are living and breathing organisms that say a lot, silently over the ages, as long as they have stood.By Narendra Vikram D
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