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Illuminated Krishnaraja Circle (K R Circle) for Dasara 2012, Mysore
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Brindavan Garden Mysore is a must visit Karnataka tourist place in South India. KRS Brindavan Garden Karnataka has more than 20 Lakh visitors per year. Brindavan Garden is also known as KRS Dam Garden and a famous Karnataka tourism place. Mysore tourism offers dual treat of KRS Dam and Brindavan Garden. The night musical fountain show is the crowd puller.
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The creation of Brindavan garden in the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam site has been the achievement of Sir Mirza Ismail, the then Dewan of the princely State of Mysore. The beautification of the whole KRS dam complex was conceived by Sir Mirza Ismail. Modeled on the design of the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir in the Mughal style. The Brindavan garden is enriched with a number of terraces, parterres, fountains, running and cascading waterchannels, water chutes, lush green lawns, flower beds, shrubs and trees. The Department of Horticulture in 1927 started the work of laying out Brindavan garden, then called the Krishnarajendra Terrace Garden.
The Brindavan Gardens is a garden located in the Mandya District of the Indian State of Karnataka. It lies adjoining the Krishnarajasagara dam which is built across the river Kaveri. The work on laying out this garden was started in the year 1927 and completed in 1932.The garden is maintained by the Cauvery Niravari Nigama (Cauvery Irrigation Department), a Government of Karnataka enterprise.It is spread across an area of 60 acres.The garden is laid out in 3 terraces which contain water fountains
Brindavan Garden is divided into -
The main gate area
South Brindavan
North Brindavan
Childrens’ Garden
The main gate of Brindavan Garden is designed on the model of the India Gate, New Delhi. Rose gardens on either side of the gate are worth seeing. Attractive lawns, annual flowerbeds, perennial flowering plants, ornamental hedges are maintained.
South Brindavan is the area near the Cauvery Statue. The area in front of the statue is the Kaveramma circle which has big sized water fountains
A glass house in the South Brindavan is used for propagating and maintaining different types of ornamental plants that are required for beautifying the Brindavan Gardens so also for sale at scheduled rates.
North Brindavan: consists of an area encompassing four extensive terraces
Childrens’ Park
Located beside the South Brindavan towards the right is the Childrens’ Park. In the park are found slide, and concrete animals, birds and aquatic species and items/structures for children to play.
Naguvana Horticulture Farm
Established in an area of 30 acres during 1972–73, this farm is an island near the main gate behind the dam. Various types of fruits plants and coconut trees are grown here. The Horticulture Training Centre of the Department of Horticulture is located in this farm. Every year a 10-month Horticulture training programme is organised for the rural youth of Mandya district.
Chandravana Horticulture Farm
This farm is developed in an area of 5 acres in the centre of the river Kaveri. Coconut and mango are grown in this farm. This farm looks like a beautiful island surrounded by water from July to January.
Cacti and Succulent Garden
A model cacti and succulents gardens is maintained near the office of the Senior Assistant Director of Horticulture. Many species of cacti and succulents are grown and this garden is worth seeing.
Places of Interest:
North Brindavan
South Brindavan Gardens
Arch Fountains
Cross-fountain
End fountains
Cross Channel fountain
RadhaKrishna Falls
Umbrella fountain
Childrens’ park
Pyramid Fountain
Inverted Basket fountain
Fountain in front of the Kaveramma statue
Movie tourism: Brindavan Garden has been popular movie shooting location. many Bollywood songs and sequence have been filmed here , such as Tumhe Apna Banane Ki Kasam from the movie Sadak (1991), Kitna Pyara Tujhe from Raja Hindustani (1996), Keh Do Ki Tum from Tezaab (1988) and Mere Naina from Mehbooba (1976). Besides, a hilarious scene from the movie Padosan (1968) has also been shot here. This particular scene featured veteran actors Mehmood (as Masterji) and Saira Banu (as Bindu). Itna hai tumse pyaar mujhe (Suraj, 1966) –Brindavan Gardens
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The circle and the statue therein were made in 1952 that stand as prominent landmark of Mysore. The marble statue of Krishnaraja Wadiyar has turned the circle as main attraction. He was the celebrated king recognized as 'Rajarshi' or saintly ruler. This is a hexagonal structure over which is mounted a ribbed copper dome. It is closely situated to Bus stand and Devaraja Market near Town hall. It gets crowded during Dasara procession because all tabloids, howda and other attractions pass through this circle.
It is pertinently relevant to present a brief profile of this popular king who has done yeomen service to the subjects of his kingdom.
Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV (popularly known as Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar) was the 24th Maharaja of Wadeyar dynasty, which was established by Yaduraya in 1399 and ruled till 1950. He was born on 4.6.1884 in Mysore Palace and died on 3.8. 1940 at Bangalore Palace. Then king his father died in Calcutta in 1894. Then Krishnaraja Wadiyar was ten years. His mother Maharani Vani Vilas Sannidhana looked after the administration till be attained majority. He was activated in throne from 8.8.1902
He had his early education and training in Western studies at Lokaranjan Palace. He learnt several languages including Kannada and Sanskrit. He was trained in horse riding. He was keen in learning Indian and western Classical music. He was taught principles of jurisprudence and methods of revenue administration. He gained much experience by extensive tours of the state. He realised knowledge as to the nature and condition of people in the state he had to rule as king.
He married ‘Pratapa Kumari’ daughter of Rana Sahib of Vana in the Kathiawar region, Gujarat on 6.6.1900. He was the first chancellor of Banaras Hindu University and Mysore University. The Indian Institute of Science at Bangalore was initiated by His mother. He was a patron of Carnatic, Hindustani and Western Classical Music.
It was his idea that people should be involved in running the state. He constituted Representative Assembly, a democratic forum in 1881. That Assembly was enlarged as bicameral by creating legislative council in 1907. It was the house of elders that introduced much new legislations in the state.
He had the credit of starting first hydroelectric power generator in Asia. He introduced street lights, first lit on 5.8.1905 for the first time in Asia. He built hospitals, parks town halls and provided innumerable facilities for his subjects by personally sacrificing his wealth and at the risk of his health.
The world famous K R Sagar, Brindavan and various other tourists attractions in Mysore and Bangalore are his contribution to the people at large.
He was a great philosopher, ‘living example’ of an ‘ideal ruler’ as expressed in Plato's Republic, like Emperor Ashoka. Mahatma Gandhiji described him as ‘Rajarshi’, or saintly king. Mahatma saw Mysore kingdom as ‘Ramarajya’ akin to that of Lord Rama. Sanskrit pundits coined the term “Raja prathyaksha Devatha” (King-god present before eyes).
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Indo-Saracenic style. The setting of this handsome marble statue of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wodeyar errected in 1920 is well laid out and spacious.
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Maharaja H.H. Sri. Nalvadi Krishna Raja Wadiyar.
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A car trip to Chamundi hills Mysore
Chamundi Hills are located close to the prominent palace city of Mysore in Karnataka. The Chamundi Hills are among the eight most sacred hills of South India. The main Chamundi Hill which carries the Chamundeshwari Temple atop is approximately 3 km to the east of the city of Mysore. The temple is a 12 km ride from Mysore city that leads to the peak of the Chamundi Hill at 1063m above sea level. From the top of the hills a panoramic view of the city can be seen with key attractions that include the Mysore Palace, the Karanji Lake and several smaller temples. The Chamundeshwari temple, patronized for centuries by the rulers of Mysore, is located among these hills. It was renovated during the time of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (1827). It has a fine quadrangular structure. A statue of Mahishasura with a sword in his right hand and a cobra in the left is a key feature of the temple. Within the temple's sanctum stands a sculpted depiction the Goddess Chamundeshwari. Seated, her right heel is pressed against the lowest of the seven chakras. This cross-legged yogic posture echoes that of the Lord Shiva. It is believed that this powerful yogic posture, if mastered, enables one to have an added dimensional view of the universe. Since the early days of the Maharajas of Mysore, it has been customary that the idol of Goddess Chamundi is carried upon a ceremonially-decorated elephant as part of the celebrations in the annual Dusshera festival. The original shrine is thought to have been built in the 12th century by Hoysala rulers while its tower was probably built by the Vijayanagar rulers of the 17th century. Chamundeshwari temple is considered as a Shakti Peetha and one among 18 Maha Shakti Peethas. It is known as Krouncha Pitham as the region was known in Puranic times as Krouncha Puri. The origin of Shakti Peethas is associated to the mythology of Daksha yaga and Sati's self immolation. According to legend, the demon Mahishasura (king of the city that is currently known as Mysore) was killed by the Goddess Chamundeswari (also Chamundi) after a fierce battle. The Goddess is also called Mahishasura Mardini. The Chamundi Hills are named after the Goddess Chamundeshwari and a temple honouring her is located on the hills. The giant image of Nandi (Bull) is located at the top of Chamundi hills in Mysore. More than 350 years old, this is one of the oldest icons in Mysore. According to Hindu mythology Nandi is considered as the vehicle (mount) of Lord Shiva, the lord of destruction. In front of every Shiva temple, on the court facing the shrine, you can see the image of a Nandi. About 16 feet in height and 24 feet long, this Nandi atop the Chamundi Hills is the third largest in India. The creation of this colossal image is attributed to Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar (1659--1673) on of the illustrious Maharajas of Mysore.
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Chamundi Hills Roadtrip | Rajendra vilas Palace | Hidden gem of mysuru | Yamaha FZ squad | Gitupgit2
Chamundi hills is one of the amazing tourist place in mysuru and near to that temple one hidden and prohibited palace is there that palace name is Rajendra Vilas Palace if you want to go you should have to ask permission from the manager of that palace if you go without permission watchman will be there he will stop you so its better to take permission and you can go and VIP persons can go there.
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For mysuru people chamundi hills is for anything if you feel happy they will go to chamundihills, when you feel sad they will go there. In here the roads are araming and in the morning fog will be there that scene will be awesome and it is also very clean.
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Mysuru Zoo Film Kannada Full Movie HD
For the English version, see This film, 'Namma Mysuru Mrugalaya, is the Kannada version of 'A Day at Mysuru Zoo'. Both versions of the film commemorate 125 years of the Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, also known as Mysuru Zoo or Mysore Zoo.
Directed and filmed by Shekar Dattatri
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Driving in Mysore 4K (Chamundi Hill) - Karnataka, India
Chamundi Hills is located 13 km east of Mysore, the Palace City, in Karnataka. Its average elevation is 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).
Mysore (officially Mysuru), is the second largest city in the state of Karnataka. It is also the second largest urban agglomeration in Karnataka in population. It is located in the foothills of the Chamundi Hills about 146 km (91 mi) southwest of Bangalore and spread across an area of 152 sq km (59 sq mi). The estimated population is 10,14,227 as of 2017.
It served as the capital city of the Kingdom of Mysore for nearly six centuries from 1399 until 1956. The Kingdom was ruled by the Wadiyar dynasty, with a brief period of interregnum in the 1760s and 70s when Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan were in power. The Wadiyars were patrons of art and culture and contributed significantly to the cultural and economic growth of the city and the state.
Mysore is noted for its heritage structures and palaces, including the Mysore Palace, and for the festivities that take place during the Dasara festival when the city receives a large number of tourists from around the world.
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Mysore (or Mysuru), a city in India's southwestern Karnataka state, was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1947. In its center is opulent Mysore Palace, seat of the former ruling Wodeyar dynasty. The palace blends Hindu, Islamic, Gothic and Rajput styles. Mysore is also home to the centuries-old Devaraja Market, filled with spices, silk and sandalwood.Hope you like this video.
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