The Vijayanagara army contained two main branches, being the Kaijeeta Sainya and the Amaranayaka Sainya. Sainya roughly means army.
Kaijeeta Sainya The Kaijeeta is Vijayanagar claims that it comprised 50,000 men during the reign of
Krishna Deva Raya, including 2,00,000 horsemen who served as palace guards and 2,000 who served as the emperor's personal bodyguards.
Razak Rayala says that the army was on salary, being paid every four months rather than by the award of
jagirs.
Amaranayaka Sainya The Amaranayaka Sainya was maintained using the feudal
nayankara system of the
Kakatiyas. For this purpose, the empire was divided into
Amaras (areas of revenue-producing land), that were granted to leaders called
Nayakas. In return, these Nayakas supplied soldiers when required. The number supplied depended on the rank of the Nayaka, who himself divided lands among his subordinates. According to
Nuniz, the Amaranayaka army strength stood at 600,000 during the rule of
Achyuta Deva Raya; Rayawacha itemised the forces supplied as being 200,000 foot soldiers, 24,000 cavalry, 1,200 war elephants. ==Composition==