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Writing the Cholas: On History, Heritage and Home Ft. Siddharth N. Vijayaraghavan

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In this engaging episode, Siddharth N. Vijayaraghavan shares the remarkable journey behind Empire of the Cholas, a debut novel he began at just 13. Now an author, musician, and anthropologist in training, Siddharth reflects on how curiosity, cultural roots, and a deep love for storytelling converged to bring this sweeping historical narrative to life.

Timed to honour World Heritage Day (April 18th), this episode is a powerful reminder that heritage isn’t just about monuments—it’s about memory, imagination, and the stories we choose to tell. Through forgotten histories and layered perspectives, Siddharth invites us to see temples not merely as architectural marvels, but as metaphors for what communities can build together.

Drawing on years of research and mentorship, he delves into the book’s central theme: the power of human imagination and the spirit of collaboration. With striking honesty, he discusses the challenge of writing about the Cholas in a politically sensitive time, the responsibility of representation, and how anthropology has shaped his worldview.

Growing up between Singapore and India, Siddharth's reflections on identity, belonging, and embedded storytelling feel especially poignant. At just 24, Siddharth offers reflections that feel wise beyond his years.

A thoughtful meditation on history, culture, and the inner drive to create—this one’s a must-listen for World Heritage Day!

Chapters

00:00 Highlights

00:58 Introduction and Background

03:55 Writing Challenges and Research Process

06:49 Cultural Sensitivity and Historical Interpretation

10:10 The Politics of Temples

12:16 Challenging Patriarchy in History and Today

15:08 Balancing Objectivity and Subjectivity in Storytelling

17:48 The Role of Temples in Today's Society

21:18 Imagination and the Future

24:44 Conversation with Historical Figures

26:48 Anthropology and Storytelling

28:13 Influence of Multicultural Experiences

30:48 Takeaways from the Book

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Siddharth N Vijayaraghavan

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Book Link

Empire of the Cholas:

https://www.amazon.in/Empire-Cholas-Siddharth-N-Vijayaraghavan/dp/9357028765

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In this engaging episode, Siddharth N. Vijayaraghavan shares the remarkable journey behind Empire of the Cholas, a debut novel he began at just 13. Now an author, musician, and anthropologist in training, Siddharth reflects on how curiosity, cultural roots, and a deep love for storytelling converged to bring this sweeping historical narrative to life.

Timed to honour World Heritage Day (April 18th), this episode is a powerful reminder that heritage isn’t just about monuments—it’s about memory, imagination, and the stories we choose to tell. Through forgotten histories and layered perspectives, Siddharth invites us to see temples not merely as architectural marvels, but as metaphors for what communities can build together.

Drawing on years of research and mentorship, he delves into the book’s central theme: the power of human imagination and the spirit of collaboration. With striking honesty, he discusses the challenge of writing about the Cholas in a politically sensitive time, the responsibility of representation, and how anthropology has shaped his worldview.

Growing up between Singapore and India, Siddharth's reflections on identity, belonging, and embedded storytelling feel especially poignant. At just 24, Siddharth offers reflections that feel wise beyond his years.

A thoughtful meditation on history, culture, and the inner drive to create—this one’s a must-listen for World Heritage Day!

Chapters

00:00 Highlights

00:58 Introduction and Background

03:55 Writing Challenges and Research Process

06:49 Cultural Sensitivity and Historical Interpretation

10:10 The Politics of Temples

12:16 Challenging Patriarchy in History and Today

15:08 Balancing Objectivity and Subjectivity in Storytelling

17:48 The Role of Temples in Today's Society

21:18 Imagination and the Future

24:44 Conversation with Historical Figures

26:48 Anthropology and Storytelling

28:13 Influence of Multicultural Experiences

30:48 Takeaways from the Book

Connect with Us

Mohua Chinappa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/

The Mohua Show: https://www.themohuashow.com/

Connect with the Guest

Siddharth N Vijayaraghavan

https://www.instagram.com/punsandpanns?igsh=cmRoNzZ0bTNuM2l6

Follow Us

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShow

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/litlounge_pod/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/themohuashow/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themohuashow/

For any other queries EMAIL

[email protected]

Book Link

Empire of the Cholas:

https://www.amazon.in/Empire-Cholas-Siddharth-N-Vijayaraghavan/dp/9357028765

Disclaimer

The views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.

#TheMohuaShow #TheLiteratureLounge #Podcast #PodcastEpisode #Literature #Storytelling #PodcastInterview #Writers #WritersOfIndia #Authors #Healthcare #GenderBias #Patriarchy #GenderPreferences

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