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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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
This is a story of confluences. Confluence of rivers. Confluence and faiths. Confluence of cultures. Confluence of architectural styles. Perhaps we could condense all this and call it a confluence of beauty and truth.
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Water, Stone, and Empire: Reading Vijayanagara in the Evolve Back Kamalapura Palace
Published on: 18/09/2025 | Contributors: Anirudh Kanisetti & Vikram Nanjappa