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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Guardians of Sacred Transitions
Published on: 14/04/2025Â |Â Contributors: Gowri Subramanya
If you’ve ever wandered through a southern Indian temple, you may have noticed the fascinating mythical creatures carved onto pillars, walls, and entryways. To most, these sculptures seem like elaborate decor—a testament to artistic skill. But in reality, they hold much more than aesthetic value.
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The Art of a Cosmopolitan Empire
Published on: 17/03/2025Â |Â Contributors: Gowri Subramanya
Amid the sunlit ruins of Hampi, the walls whisper tales of a city alive with ambition, culture, and trade. Unlike the temples of other regions, where carvings often retell stories from the Purana and Itihasa, the walls of Hampi reflect the pulse of contemporary life—its people, trades, and celebrations.
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Urga Narasimha - the protector of Hampi
Published on: 14/02/2025Â |Â Contributors: Preanka Roy & Vikram Nanjappa