VIJAYANAGARA
Vijayanagara, once one of the mightiest Hindu empires, has now been reduced to amere village. Through extensive research and restoration efforts, dedicated conservationists and the ASI have made every possible attempt to restore the lost brilliance of the Vijayanagara Empire. Set amid splendid rocks and large boulders, which look grander than the royal architecture, Hampi has the rare accolade of being declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its natural beauty as well. Indeed, withthe turbulent Tungabhadra river flowing on one side and rocks and boulders poised inan amazing balancing act, Hampi presents a sight to behold.
In Vijayanagara Empire acclaimed photographer Raghu Rai, through his passionate response to the site, takes the reader on a visual experience akin to being transported into the world the way it must have existed centuries ago. His photographs have an archival and ancient feel to them, and yet succinctly capture not only the depths and details of the ruins but also fleeting experiences. Though the grandeur evaporated some 400 years ago, Raghu Rai’s photographs breathe life into the silent stones of history.
Life in Hampi village in the early 70s
Square watchtower and front wall of zenana enclosure, 1970
Brutalised dancing females at Hazararama temple, 1970
The main street of Hampi has changed drastically over the years, 1970
End of Hampi bazaar street, 1970
Way to Virupaksha temple through mandapas and Hampi bazaar, 1970
Badavilinga – a monolithic linga, 1970
Excavations and conservation being done by Archaeological Survey of India, 1970
Talarighat gateway, 1970
Visitors at Chariot Shrine, 1970
King’s balance with two-storey gateway, 1970
On way to Hampi, 1970
Krishnadevaraya Statue in Anegundi, 2013
Devotees outside the main temple, 2011
Tiruvengalanatha temple, 2011
Chakratirtha along Tungabhadra river and sculptures of gods carved on the rocks, 2011
Bull and the rock, On way to Hampi, 2013
Back entrance of Vitthala temple complex, 2011
Meditating in the ruins, 2011
Kadalekalu Ganesha temple, 2011
Mahamandapa Vitthala temple, 2011
Interior of queen’s bath, zenana enclosure, 2011
Raghunath temple, Malyavanta hill, 2011