The campus is named after the famous court of Sri Krishnadevaraya Empire “Bhuvana Vijayam” meaning “Victory of the World”. This empire spans four dynasties spread over 325 years starting 1336 AD. The nomenclature is derived from the dynasties that ruled the Vijayanagaram Empire. Some of the design elements of the era also adapted. Such nomenclature provides the required depth and range in naming the various buildings and roads that constitute the “Bhuvana Vijayam”.
It is a circular campus with four 100’ ring roads named after the four dynasties that constituted Vijayanagaram Empire. (Sangama, Saluva, Tuluva and Aravidu). All the roads will have avenue plantations.
The four 80’ and two 100’ radial roads are named after the six famous sings that ruled the empire (Sri Krishnadeveraya, Harihara, Bukkaraya, Viranarasimha, Narasa Nayaka and Achutadevaraya).
The innermost circle is about 2.5 acres in area and will have Sree Sarada temple on the lines of Sringeri Matt.
The library is housed in an extent of about 3.5 acres and is named after “Vidyaranya” the spiritual guru of the Emperors.
The auditorium planned on another 3.5 acres land abetting the library is named after the great minister and thinker “Timmarusu”.
Various guest houses are planned in another 3.5 acres of land abetting the library.
The Directors of the Society will reside in an enclave named “Hampi” the capital city of Vijayanagaram.
The hostels for boys are named after the “Ashtadiggajas” the eight poet laureates of Vijayanagaram Empire (Allasani, Dhurjati, Nandi, Mallana, Tenali, Pingali, Bhushana and Ayyalaraju).
The hostels for girls are named after the queens of Sri Krishnadevaraya and other kings (Chinnamadevi, Tirumaladevi, Alwar, Ganga, Abhaya (Abbakka)
Staff quarters are named after the literary works of Ashtadiggajas |