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Brindavan Gardens Mysore


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This article provides complete information on Brindavan Gardens,Mysore,Karnataka,India.


The Brindavan Gardens, Mysore is a globally popular tourist hub, primarily known for its illuminated musical fountains. The Brindavan Gardens, though, is not just about strolling through enormous tracts of greenery. Nor is it about watching and listening raptly to coloured fountains dancing to music.

This article will give you complete information about Brindavan Gardens, Mysore that will illuminate you in much the same manner as the splendorous fountains! For example, did you know that there is a farm within the Brindavan Gardens where you can learn about fruit culture? In fact, there is more than one farm.

So read on and get illuminated…

Who built the Brindavan Gardens Mysore?


The Brindavan Gardens, Mysore was set up during the era of the royals of Mysore. Sir Mirza Ismail, a Dewan of the Royals, had been fascinated with the Mughal design of the Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir. He conceived of a plan to create a similar garden layout during the development of the site where the Krishna Sagar Dam was located. This Dam, too, was Sir Mirza Ismail’s conception. G.H. Krumbigal, then Superintendent of Parks and Gardens of the Mysore Government, was commissioned with the architectural aspects of the Brindavan Gardens. It took five whole years, beginning from 1927 for the Gardens to be fully completed. It was named Krishnarajendra Terrace Garden.

Today the Brindavan Gardens is maintained by the Cauvery Niravari Nigama (Cauvery Irrigation Department), Government of Karnataka.

What to see in the Brindavan Gardens Mysore?


This is an excellent question. While everybody knows there are roses and fountains, there is a lot more that you can easily miss out. After all, the Brindavan Gardens is extremely vast!

1. The Main Gate of Brindavan Gardens, Mysore: Have a good look at the majestic gate as you enter the Brindavan Gardens. It is not a mere structural piece to mark the entrance, but has been innovatively designed to be a reflection of the famous India Gate located in New Delhi, the capital of India. Next, don’t just rush through the gate to be in a hurry to reach the main part of the Brindavan Gardens! Yes, that part is a walk of nearly 1 ½ km, but do pause for a while and look around you – there are very neatly laid out rose gardens near the main gate.

2. Naguvana Horticulture Farm at Brindavan Gardens, Mysore: A huge area covering 30 acres of the Brindavan Gardens is occupied by the Naguvana Horticulture Farm. It is situated near the main gate behind the Krishanasagara Dam. Not only plants are grown on the Farm, but there are fruits too as well as sturdy coconut trees. What’s more, the Horticulture Training Centre of the Department of Horticulture is based here. This Centre provides a comprehensive 10-month horticulture training program for the local rural youth.

3. Boating at Brindavan Gardens, Mysore: Sir Mirza Ismail incorporated the River Cavery in designing the Brindavan Gardens. Thanks to this foresight, tourists can have an enjoyable boat ride in the northern section of the Brindavan Gardens. This boat ride will take you to the southern section. Wait, though, before you hop aboard that boat! Do look around at the painstakingly laid out flowerbeds and ornamental foliage spread out over the four terraces in this area. Walk under the green arches down the avenue that runs parallel to the main dam road. It is bursting with bougainvilleas and other blooms. A plant nursery in this part of Brindavan Gardens is home to many of the flora – it is here that they are lovingly grown and maintained. There is also a glass house where a variety of cacti are grown.

4. Chandravana Horticulture Farm at Brindavan Gardens, Mysore: Much smaller than the Naguvan Horticulture Farm, the 5-acre Chandravana Farm is situated at the heart of the Cauvery River. Juicy mangoes and tender coconuts are grown on this farm. If you happen to visit the Brindavan Gardens between the months of July to January, you will be greeted by a majestic sight – the river Cauvery turns this farm into an island!

5. Childrens Park at Brindavan Gardens, Mysore: On the right side of the southern part of the Brindavan Gardens, you will see the Childrens Park. Keep time aside for your kids to enjoy this park. There are not just slides, but unique-shaped concrete structures of birds and animals on which the kids can clamber and play around. Remember, though, to keep an eye on them as they play, since some children can be very boisterous and rough. After you have managed to get your children away from the delights of the childrens park, you can take that boat to the southern side.

6. Musical Fountains at Brindavan Gardens, Mysore: While the smaller musical fountains are located in the northern section of Brindavan Gardens, their larger versions are found in the southern area. This is called the Kaveramma circle and it is here that the Goddess Cauvery Statue regally presides over everything. The fountains are not just of one kind where all you see is water gushing upwards and falling back down. Each fountain is distinctively designed and when the lights around it are switched on, it acquires different hues. So take notice of the different formations that the fountains make as they dance to the tunes of music – an inverted basket, an umbrella, a pyramid, an arch, etc. Some fountains are so placed that they form cross channels across each other.

One last thing: don't forget to take note of the lovely waterfalls that happily gush down the terraced steps of the Brindavan Gardens.

As you can see, there are plenty of attractions at Brindavan Gardens, Mysore. All you need is sufficient time!

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