Bengaluru, The Garden City of India
General Information
District:BangaloreState:KarnatakaCountry:IndiaArea:365.6 Sq. Km.
Language Spoken:
Kannada, English, Hindi, Telugu and Tamil
Long Distance Code:
+91-80
Importance:
Capital of Karnataka and known as the Silicon valley of India
Best Time To Visit:
October to May
Description:
Once famous as the baston of Tiger of the south, Tipu Sultan, Bangalore today is known as the Silicon valley of India. This town experiencing a pleasant climate throughout the year offers a beautiful contrast of nature and man made architecture. The city of Gardens as it is known as, Bangalore is dotted with innumerable parks and is always in bloom; true to its name, which, the scholars believe has been derived from the innumerous trees of Benga. The name founds a mention as Bengaluru in the 9th century inscription.Though the town is ancient town, it developed only after it was gifted to Kempe Gowda, a chieftain in the Vijayanagara Empire. He used the revenue from the land to devlop the town encouraging foreign merchants, artisans and people to settle down here. Later it was further developed by Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan who fought vailantly against the British in vain. Thus the city today has become the hub of old with new. It has ancient temples like the bull temple, magnificent forts, beautiful gardens like the Lal Bagh, one of the oldest museums of India and the most modern structures suitable to hold the IT hub of India.
Location:
Located in the southern part of the state of Karnataka, the state capital Bangalore, is about 950 meters above sea level. The district of Bangalore shares its borders with the state of Tamilnadu in the south, Kolar district in the east, Tumkur district in the North west, Mandhya district in the west and district of Chamrajnagar in the south west.Climate:
Bangalore enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year.

Another famous one is the Cubbon Park. This spectacular park was laid out in the heart of the cantonment in 1864 and fountains and bandstand have been added to it since then. and a wealth of atatury have been added. Lush green lawns, shady flowering trees, vibrant flower beds, make Cubbon park an ideal place for morning joggers and alike.

Next to the VITM is the Visveswaraya Industrial Trade Center, the first of its kind in India. In addition to its trade promotional activities, the Center has two exhibition floors housing a permanent display of all that is manufactured in Karnataka.
Near the Museum is the K.Venkatappa Art Gallery that has a permanent exhibition of the works of the great artist, K. Venkatappa. The Gallery does much to encourage art in the state.
Also in the Cubbon Park are the Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall, which houses the public library, the High Court and the Jawahar Bal Bhavan. The Bhavan, with its toy train, fairgrounds and theatre, is a recreational, hobby and educational centre for children.

The Jumma Masjid is probably the oldest mosque in the city with an imposing structure of tall ornamented granite pillars adorning the elevated prayer hall. The St. Mary's Church is the only Church in the state of Karnataka which has been elevated to the status of Minor basilica. Built in the early 19th century, this is also one of the ancient churches of the state

The temple besides was built by Kempe Gowda in the early 16th century which has a typical Dravidian architecture. The monolithic bull, which is 4.57 m high and 6.10 m long, is carved out of huge granite and is shiny black in colour and is perhaps the only largest monolithic Bull in the world. . People from far and wide come to visit this temple.



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