Hampi. A mythical landscape scattered with huge granite boulders balanced precariously on each other and held together by mythology and history. Bisected by the Tungabhadra and ancient irrigation canals that create a sliver of blue and green across the rugged terrain, this is a land imbued with the presence of gods, goddesses, and heroes. Spread across this are the ruins of a magnificent city once described as the best-provided city in the world.
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Anegundi’s quiet empire of women: the banana-fibre story
Published on: 15/12/2025 | Contributors: Sourabha Rao & Santosh Saligram
Heritage does not remain confined to the relics of the past in Hampe and Anegundi. Across the boulder-strewn horizons of these ancient towns in Karnataka where time scatters itself among granite crags, river bends and temple shadows, more stories bear the same grace as the river that nourished an empire of the past. In Anegundi, heritage today also means an alive story of women who transform the simplest gifts of nature into objects of elegance and purpose.
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Lizards of Hampi: Watchers between Worlds
Published on: 27/11/2025 | Contributors: Preanka Roy & Alok Ranjan
Colossal boulders, rocky landscapes and monumental temples - welcome to the ancient capital of the Vijayanagara kingdom, Hampi. It was almost as grand as I had expected it to be. But something smaller and more enchanting caught my eye - the lizards! Not only the monitors and agamids but also the geckos; they darted up and across the grey granite walls of the shrines that they called home. Initially I had discarded their presence as “ordinary” but the more I explored the local communities the more it became evident that in Hampi even the tiniest beings carry stories older than time.
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Singing of confluences, tangible and intangible
Published on: 21/10/2025 | Contributors: Sourabha Rao & Alok Ranjan