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Join Ramjee Chandran as we delve into the formative years of the Hoysala dynasty, spanning from 1000 AD to 1047 AD. Explore the mysterious figure of Sala, the dynasty's founder, and his connection to the Malnad region. Uncover the early struggles and alliances of the Hoysalas, as they navigated the complex political landscape of the Deccan.
Witness the rise of Nripa Kama II and his role in consolidating Hoysala power. Discover how the Hoysalas transformed from feared forest brigands to powerful and sophisticated rulers in less than half a century, laying the foundation for a golden age under Vinayaditya.
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We delve into the origins of the Hoysala dynasty, tracing their roots to the Malnad region. Explore the legends surrounding the dynasty's founder, Sala, and his encounter with a tiger. Discover the unique blend of martial prowess and cultural patronage that characterised the Hoysala rulers, and how they transformed the Deccan landscape with their magnificent temples.
By focusing on both their historical significance and their human side, Ramjee Chandran strives to present a nuanced and engaging portrait of this fascinating dynasty.
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Join Ramjee Chandran as he explores the rise of the Hoysala dynasty, a powerful force that emerged in the Deccan region. Discover the impact of Chola rule on the region and the opportunities it created for local powers. Witness the gradual decline of Chola authority and the rise of the Hoysalas, who would eventually establish their dominance over the region.
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Ramjee Chandran delves into the turbulent period following the Chola conquest of the Gangavadi region. Explore the impact of Chola administrative reforms, which stripped local feudatories of their power and influence. Witness the Battle of Kaliyur, a significant clash between the Chola forces and a coalition of disgruntled local rulers, including potential Hoysala ancestors. Discover how this pivotal event set the stage for the rise of the Hoysalas and their eventual challenge to the Chola empire.
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Ramjee Chandran explores the dramatic shift in power in South India as the mighty Chola Empire, led by the visionary Rajaraja Chola I, extends its dominion over the Deccan region. Witness the decline of the Ganga dynasty and the strategic importance of the Gangavadi region in the broader context of South Indian history. Discover the impact of Chola rule on the cultural, economic, and political landscape of the region, and the enduring legacy of this golden age of South Indian history.
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Join Ramjee Chandran as he brings the curtain down on the Ganga dynasty, looking at their final years as they were dredged through the wrong side of extinction. As they fell, Chamundaraya—the devoted architect of the iconic Gomateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola—stood as a shining example of loyalty and dedication.
He stabilised the kingdom, propped up ineffective kings and defeated their enemies. When he died, the kingdom folded. Ultimately, the decline of the Gangas paved the way for the rise of the Cholas, marking the end of an era in South Indian history. And the beginning of another.
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Ramjee Chandran delves into the tumultuous final years of the Ganga dynasty, marked by internal strife, external threats, and the rise of powerful rivals. Witness the tragic demise of Rachamalla III at the hands of his own brother, Butuga II. Watching all this intently from the wings, the Cholas would start to make their plans for the total domination of the south.
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It was towards the end of the 9th century that the Bangalore area came into importance.
The most significant sign of this was the Nageswara Temple in Begur that was constructed during the reign of the ruling Ganga king Nitimarga and his local feudatory chieftain, Nagattara.
Inscriptions discovered in and around Begur, reveal fascinating details about the history of the region.
Join Ramjee Chandran as he continues with the history of the Gangas and the battles they fought to save their territory. This episode captures a troublesome time in the Deccan. And sets up to move into the pivotal 10th century, when a new cast of characters took over.
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Ramjee Chandran delves into the final years of the Ganga dynasty, exploring the challenges they faced as they struggled to maintain their power in the ever-changing political landscape of the Deccan. Witness the rise of the Western Chalukyas and the Chola empire, and how these powerful forces threatened the existence of the Gangas.
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Ramjee Chandran explores the decline of the Rashtrakuta and Pallava empires in the beginning of the 10th century. Witness the internal struggles, external threats, and the rise of rival powers that contributed to their downfall. Discover the final rulers of these dynasties and the lasting impact of their legacy on the Deccan region.
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Ramjee Chandran explores the tumultuous reign of Amoghavarsha, the Rashtrakuta king who succeeded his father Govinda III. Witness the challenges he faced, his efforts to maintain the empire's dominance, and the lasting impact of his rule on the Deccan region. Discover the compassionate nature of Amoghavarsha, a man who prioritized peace over war, and his significant contributions to Kannada literature as the author of the oldest extant work, Kavirajamarga.
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Ramjee Chandran explores the military conquests of Govinda III, the Rashtrakuta king who expanded his empire to unprecedented heights. Witness his campaigns in the north, his victories over powerful adversaries, and the lasting impact of his reign on the political landscape of India. Additionally, delve into the curious story of Sivamara Ganga, the Ganga king twice imprisoned and later coronated by his very jailers.
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Ramjee Chandran explores the ongoing rivalry between the Gangas and the Rashtrakutas, two powerful dynasties vying for control of the Deccan region. Witness the unwavering resilience of the Gangas as they defy the might of the Rashtrakutas, despite facing numerous setbacks and challenges. The absolute defiance of Sivamara II in the face of repeated defeat and incarceration gives a clue to the reason behind the lasting impact of this enduring conflict on the political landscape of South India.
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Things take an interesting turn as the histories of the Deccan merge. Join Ramjee Chandran as he explores the complex relationship between the Gangas and the Rashtrakutas, two powerful dynasties that dominated the Deccan region. Discover their conflicts, alliances, and the lasting impact of their rivalry on the political landscape. Witness the rise of the Rashtrakutas and the resilience of the Gangas as they navigate the changing tides of power.
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Join Ramjee Chandran as he explores the final years of the Chalukya dynasty under the reigns of Vikramaditya II and his son Kirtivarman II. Witness the decline of the empire as internal struggles and external threats converge. Discover the rise of the Rashtrakutas and the shifting power dynamics of the Deccan region.
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Explore the twilight years of the Chalukyan Empire in the latest episode of the podcast hosted by Ramjee Chandran! Discover how man-made tanks in Bangalore, a legacy of King Vijayaditya’s dedication to water conservation, shaped the city's landscape.
In this episode, Ramjee Chandran delves into the reigns of Vinayaditya and Vijayaditya, revealing surprising insights, including the intriguing possibility that a Chalukya king offered the Parsis a permanent home in India.
This period wasn’t just about survival; it was a golden age of cultural renaissance, marked by advancements in architecture, the arts, and charity. Tune in to episode 22, part 9 of the Chalukyas to uncover these fascinating stories and more.
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Ramjee Chandran explores the life of Vikramaditya I, the Chalukya ruler who successfully restored his dynasty after the devastating defeat of Pulakesin II. Discover his strategies, challenges, and the lasting impact of his reign on the Deccan region. Witness the resurgence of the Chalukya empire under Vikramaditya's leadership.
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Discover the tragic downfall of Pulakesin II, the once-mighty ruler of the Chalukya empire. Join Ramjee Chandran as he dives into the complex factors that contributed to his demise, including external threats, internal conflicts, and strategic miscalculations. Was it a case of too much ambition? A case of pride going before a fall?
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Ramjee Chandran delves into the epic confrontation between Pulakesin II and Harshavardhana. Explore the political landscape of the 7th century as these powerful rulers battle for supremacy. Discover the outcome of the Battle of Narmada and its lasting impact on the subcontinent.
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Ramjee Chandran delves into the critical years following Pulakesin II's ascension to the Chalukya throne. Witness the young king's ruthless efficiency as he quells rebellions, defeats rivals, and expands the empire's borders. From the battlefields of Elpattu Simbighe to the diplomatic maneuvers that secured his reign, this episode explores the strategies that transformed Pulakesin II into a formidable force in Deccan politics.
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