Basavanagudi

Coordinates: 12°56′N 77°34′E / 12.94°N 77.57°E / 12.94; 77.57
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Basavanagudi
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Basavanagudi is a residential and commercial locality in the Indian city of

Nandi Bull. The word Basava in Kannada means bull, and gudi means temple.[5] The main commercial street in Basavanagudi is DVG Road, which is home to numerous retail businesses - several of them dating back to the 1920s and 1930s. Towards the middle of DVG Road is Gandhi Bazaar, known for its market which sells fresh flowers, fruits, and vegetables.[6] The neighbourhood includes several historic restaurants, notably Vidyarthi Bhavan, a vegetarian restaurant which opened in 1943.[7]

Parks

Events

Education

Theosophical Society, Basavanagudi

Temples and religious places

  • Dodda Ganeshana Gudi
  • Ramakrishna Ashram/Math
  • Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple
  • Kaaranji Anjaneya Swamy Temple
  • Uttaradhi Mutt
  • Sringeri Shankarmutt
  • Hanumanthana gudda (Ramanjaneya Gudda Temple)
  • Poornaprajna Vidyapeetha
  • Magadi Karnikara Patha Shaale
  • Sri Vyasaraja Mutt Sosale
  • Raghavendra Swamy Brindavana
  • Puthige Mutt
  • Jamia Masjid Mohammedan Block
  • Renukamba Temple, MN Krishna Rao Park
  • Ayyappa Swamy Temple
  • Jayatheertha Brindavana Sanidhana, PMK Road, Basavanagudi

Notable residents

References

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  2. ^ ಡಾ. ಸೂರ್ಯನಾಥ ಕಾಮತ್‌ (1996). ಇತಿಹಾಸ ದರ್ಶನ, ಸಂಪುಟ ೧೧ (in Kannada). Servants of Knowledge. ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಇತಿಹಾಸ ಅಕಾದೆಮಿ.
  3. ^ Mysore. Dept. of Archaeology; Rice, B. Lewis (Benjamin Lewis); Narasimhacharya, Ramanujapuram Anandan-pillai (1894). Epigraphia carnatica. By B. Lewis Rice, Director of Archaeological Researches in Mysore. Robarts - University of Toronto. Bangalore Mysore Govt. Central Press.
  4. ^ "Posh Areas in Bangalore: 10 Expensive Residential Areas in Bangalore". housing.com. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Celebration of life in Basavanagudi". The Hindu. 24 June 2005. Archived from the original on 26 December 2007.
  6. ^ "Gandhi Bazaar: Bangalore markets series". Archived from the original on 9 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  7. ISSN 0971-751X
    . Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  8. ^ "MN Krishna Rao park is still a favourite". Archived from the original on 23 December 2014.
  9. ^ Ground nut festival| Basava Festival | Kadlekai Parishe
  10. ^ "Eight places across India you must visit to see Ganesh Utsav celebrations". The Asian Age. 26 August 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  11. ^ Shekhar, Divya. "Date with History: Did you know that Basavanagudi's bustling bazaar is named after a literary giant?". The Economic Times. Retrieved 13 February 2021.