59 episodes

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.

Ithihasa India History Podcast Narendra Vikram D

    • History
    • 4.7 • 23 Ratings

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.

    Vijayanagara: Season Intro

    Vijayanagara: Season Intro

    The first season is all about the erstwhile Vijayanagara Empire, one of the Crown Jewels of rich South Indian history.

    In this season, we will explore the Cultural and Historical significance of Vijayanagara.

    We will together delve into Vijayanagara's foundation, implosion, inner workings, its weaknesses, what made it tick & its influence on the subcontinent in the realms of culture, arts, religion, literature & architecture.

    If you would love to learn more about India's rich civilizational past , hop on to the train. I promise you, it will be a fun and enriching ride.

    Will share the wonderful history in small 30-min chunks that will get to the meat of the topic.

    • 6 min
    Vijayanagara: Battle Of Talikota

    Vijayanagara: Battle Of Talikota

    This episode is about the infamous Battle Of Talikota, which was the beginning of the end for the Vijayanagara empire. Talikota was Vijayanagara’s Waterloo moment and a watershed event in both the Deccan & Indian history.

    Vijayanagara’s majestic capital was sacked beyond redemption in the year of 1565. Today you know it as Hampi, a UNESCO world heritage site in the state of Karnataka, India.

    The scars of the 6 month long systematic pillage and destruction are still visible in the heritage city of Hampi.

    Many who visit Hampi expecting it to be a happy trip, come back with a tear in their eyes after seeing what was done to it.

    • 25 min
    Vijayanagara: Old War Machine

    Vijayanagara: Old War Machine

    In this episode, we will explore the prevailing narratives around battle of Talikota in 1565 AD, reasons behind Vijayanagara’s decisive rout in the epic battle.

    By the end of it we will try to answer some crucial questions like, what is it that Rama Raya did wrong?

    What did the Deccan Sultanate alliance do right? What were it's tactics on the field? Who played better psychological warfare?

    What role did technology of the day play in the end result?

    Or was it sheer luck that the alliance won on that day?

    • 26 min
    Vijayanagara: A Self Goal By Aliya Rama Raya

    Vijayanagara: A Self Goal By Aliya Rama Raya

    We will pick up from where we left previously.

    In the last episode we understood the reasons for the defeat in the battle from a military perspective and why the Deccan Sultanate Alliance had the upper hand.

    In this episode, we will dig deeper into the causes for Rama Raya’s diplomatic defeat that led to the battle of Talikota, which ultimately led to his death and was the beginning of the end for the empire itself.

    How did Aliya Rama Raya overplay his hand? Did he push his luck too far this time?

    • 28 min
    Vijayanagara: Fatal Obsession Of Aliya Rama Raya

    Vijayanagara: Fatal Obsession Of Aliya Rama Raya

    What would have led one of the most powerful men in India at that time to engage in such suicidal diplomacy which brought down the empire crashing.

    After all we all are creatures of habit and deep desires.

    There has to be some sort of motivation fueling even the deceptively irrational of behaviors.

    In this episode we will decipher the motivations of Aliya Rama Raya that shaped his foreign policy which ultimately led to the fall of Vijayanagara.

    • 28 min
    Vijayanagara: Politics And The Great Game of Power

    Vijayanagara: Politics And The Great Game of Power

    In the last episode we traced the rise and fall of the autocratic Vijayanagara regent, Aliya Rama Raya and how his policies ultimately led to the beginning of the end for the empire.

    In this episode, we will look at how Politics and Power worked in a highly cultured society like Vijayanagara and more so in it’s cosmopolitan capital, Hampi.

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

preetium ,

A rare history podcast

To the point and highlights some rarely heard/taught aspects of our history. Hoping to see more seasons.

Great to see the series on architecture! The content is deep and very interesting. Thank you for this invaluable podcast.

It is heartening to see someone put in such quality effort into making a history podcast. I listen to it each night unfailingly while putting my son to sleep. Hoping to narrate these to him when he grows a bit older. Each time I listen to an episode, I’m tempted to add appreciation to the review.

chandraMama ,

Captured my interest - and I am not a history enthusiast

A few months ago I watched an interview where a famous celebrity said that the one thing she feels at loss always is that she knows very little about her history or heritage. That sat with me even after months and I pondered how blessed are some of us who have a treasure trove of it. This podcast reinforced that thought, once again. I was always the student who was bored in history class but I effortlessly cruised through quite a few episodes of Ithihaasa and that should say volumes ! Right from the background music to the tone of narrator to the unbiased points of view, each episode takes the listener through untold or forgotten and neglected mile posts in the sands of time. As I was listening, an illustrated animation video of Tallikota or parallel conspirings or kings, the pillage, went on in my head and I think that can happen only if there is clarity of thought from the narrator. I thoroughly enjoyed and I can only imagine the history buffs out there to have “kid in a candy store” experience.

SriKiran N ,

Amazing Indian History podcast and nicely explained!

I am not much into History but my son can spend hours together on reading history books. I started looking at few of his books and its hard to continue after few pages. I have come across this podcast which has been nicely designed with shorter audios and can easily be understood and creates interest on History of Indian. Ithihasa is on my favourite lists I always listen to when I drive, walk or running. My heartiest Congratulations to the team who spent their time in creating these wonderful podcasts and wish them good luck with more and more episodes.

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