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 out of it with a basic understanding that will enable you to form a coherent opinion when confronted with conflicting narratives. India's past is littered with gracious amounts of intrigue, drama, tragedy and glory. I will get my hands dirty for you, by digging through the sands of time. And together we shall unearth and look at the fascinating fossils of India’s rich, painful and glorious past. This podcast will unfold in seasons. Each season will go in depth into different periods of India's history. We will kickoff the show with the first season on the mighty Vijayanagara Empire and follow it up other exciting eras and empires that have lasting impact on the India we know today. Understand how India interacted with rest of the world in our ancient past, how warfare evolved on the subcontinent, how its culture spread & how it infused outside influence. We will go where the history books in school and TRP driven News outlets rarely go. And in the process get in touch with our own civilizational roots and identity. Hopefully we shall discover what it truly means to be an Indian.
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 liberties taken in historical fiction. The speakers explore the role of intelligence in governance, the cultural impact of Krishnadevaraya, and the communication methods used in warfare.
The episode concludes with reflections on Krishnadevaraya's enduring legacy and the importance of understanding historical narratives. In this conversation, Narendra Vikram and Abhijeeth Hiliyana delve into the historical and cultural significance of Tenali Ramakrishna and Krishnadevaraya, exploring the myths and realities surrounding these figures.
They discuss the evolution of narratives about Tenali Ramakrishna, the social hierarchy of the Vijayanagara Empire, and the role of guilds in society. The conversation highlights the complexities of historical representation and the impact of cultural narratives on our understanding of the past.
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.
The discussion also highlights the complexities of his relationships with key figures like Timmarasu and the Gajapati rulers, as well as the lasting impact of his reign on Indian history.
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.
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 challenge the Madurai Sultanate.
The conversation delves into the foundation of Vijayanagara and the rule of the Sangama dynasty. It explores the role of Saluas in the region and the movement of elite families within Vijayanagara.
The discussion also touches on the fall of the Sangamas and the challenges faced by the empire. The importance of Hampi as a sacred city and the influence of Vidyaranya are highlighted.
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.
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 tapestry of Indian history, exploring the grandeur and legacy of the Vijayanagara Empire and beyond.
In each episode, Abhijeet and Narendra blend shared enthusiasm for history with engaging storytelling and insightful analysis. Whether you’re a history aficionado or just curious about India’s vibrant past, this podcast promises to bring you fascinating discussions and fresh perspectives. Tune in as we unravel the mysteries and marvels of India’s historical narrative, offering both a tribute to the past and a thought-provoking look at its impact on the present.
Get ready for a journey through time where history is not just learned but experienced—don’t miss out on this new adventure in historical exploration.
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 related to Vijayanagara or Sri Krishna Deva Raya.
In the heart of Hampi, amidst the grandeur of temples and palaces that once echoed with the sounds of a thriving empire, lies a tantalizing enigma: the lost tomb of Emperor Sri Krishna Deva Raya.
His reign, a golden age of prosperity and artistic brilliance, left a monumental legacy, yet the location of his final resting place has eluded historians and adventurers for centuries.
Could it be hidden beneath the 64 pillar mandapam in Hampi on the banks of Tungabhadra; a structure whose intricate carvings might conceal the emperor's final resting place?
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. He inaugurated his rule as Emperor of Vijayanagara with an offensive campaign, a strategy shift that would ultimately prove to be a game-changer.
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She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
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Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
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Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
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Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.