Monday, January 31, 2011

Bangalore unplugged-Rediscovering Bengalooru

        The capital city of Karnataka , originally  founded by kempe Gowda in (aprox. ) 1537  is  popularly known as the "garden city of India " but nowadays it's better known as the "sillicon valley of India " , with well laid out parks & a pleasant climate throughout the year it is also the greatest industrial & commercial  centres of South  India  .
In Bangalore   tradition & modern life style coexit peacefully , one can find ancient temples, mosque , church  & forts   in the city at the same time it has IT parks & glittering malls & beautiful parks & lakes .
The first image that comes to my mind while i think of Bangalore   is this beautiful palace  known as the Bangalore palace , when i first went to bangalore  for my college admission , our college   trust office was just opposite to this magnificient palace (will have a separate section on Bangalore palce )

                                   a view of bangalore city scape - shot from  lal bagh hill 
              Temples  built in dravidian style are  a common sight in the  streets of  bangalore

 The famed Brigade road  , this road was buit in colonial times as  arecreation place for the British now it is acommon hangout place & shopping center ,the  above photograph of brigade  road is  a rare  sight ,one would never find  brigade road  emty , it is always crowded & burstling with energy , i shot this  on  26.01.10 due to republic day celebration shops were closed  during early morning hours .

                                                     War memorial  @ brigade road


 St. patrick's church @ Brigade road ,  the oldest  church of the city around 160 yrs old , the twin spires of the church are a landmark  in the city cantonment (will have  a seperate section  on this )
Freedom park  -This park was formerly  Bangalore central jail  during colonial times , now  it has been converted to  a park , the park is now used  for various cultural shows & programmes (will have a separate section on this ).
 Indian statistical institute , bangalore -my brother was doing his  Phd  in economics , during weekends  i used to visit him . 

Bangalore fort - The historic mud fort  located in k.r  market   was originally buit by Kempe Gowda in 1537 , , two centuries later it was rebuilt by Hyder ali & subsequently strengthened by his son Tipu sultan . The fort was partially destroyed by the British  after they deafeted Tipu sultan .
(will have a separate section on this ).


 The palce of Tipu sultan  which was originally inside the Bangalore fort now looks  as thogh it is far outside the fort  it is a two soreyed structure built entirely in wood  . It  has small museum  tracing the history of Haidar ali & Tipu sultan .





Lal bagh horticulture garden - Lal bagh is  abeautiful garden  which has hundreds of speciesv of plants & trees imported from various parts of thev world , it is  a nice place  for a picnic , jogging & dating . Originally  founded by haider ali   , it has developed into a world famous  horticulture garden mainly due to various efforts of british & Indian horticulturist .(will have  a separate  section on lal bagh)





Pottery town -This is an old Place in bangalore area where people for decades have been into Pottery making,clay mud artifacs of Lord Ganesha are made during vinayaka chathurthi. The 'Pottery Town' of Bangalore is the equivalent of 'Kumartuli' or 'Kumortuli' or the 'Potters Town' of Kolkata.
I visited Bangalore in the month of august for some personal work , after finishing my work I thought of visiting pottery town as Ganesh chathurthi was around the corner , not very far from Frazer Town, there is a small dedicated area for the potters known by the name Pottery Town. Though the place is always filled with potters, making pottery round the year, it’s this time of the year when thousands of people throng to the place. It’s also the time when many out-station potters get their base in the Pottery Town. Artisans from Bengal also visit this place three to four months befotre Ganesh chathurthi, they usually come to Bangalore during this time, i.ethree months prior to Ganesh Chaturthi and stay back till Dussera because the idols that they create can be sold till then. 



During weekends ,    i used to visit koramangla , mainly to meet my friends , watch a movie @ Pvr & then enjoy good food in the various restaurants (what else can u expect from a bong :) ), Koramangla has variety of restaurants serving versatile cuisines & in the weekends the college students & the  IT  techies   hang out . 


                                                      Bangalore cityscape view



                                    In 2005 bangalore was renamed as Bengalooru 

There are many landmarks in bangalore which is yet to be explored by me ,  so this series will continue . ...







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