Garden city of India

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Bangalore, popularly known as the 'Garden City of India', is a city located in the southern part of India. It is the capital city of the state of Karnataka and is known for its pleasant climate, rich culture, and diverse cuisine. The city has a population of over 12 million people and is one of the fastest-growing cities in India. In this article, we will explore the history, culture, and attractions of the Garden City of India.
 
History of Bangalore:
Bangalore has a rich history that dates back to the 9th century when it was known as 'Bengaluru' which means 'town of boiled beans'. The name is said to have originated from an incident where a king was served boiled beans by a local woman, which he found so delicious that he named the town after it. Over the centuries, Bangalore was ruled by various dynasties including the Cholas, Hoysalas, Vijayanagara Empire, and the Mughals.
 
In the 18th century, Bangalore came under the control of Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore. It was during his reign that the city started to flourish as a center for trade and commerce. Later, his son Tipu Sultan took over and continued the development of the city. During the British rule in India, Bangalore was made the administrative capital of the state of Mysore.
 
Culture of Bangalore:
Bangalore is known for its rich culture and traditions. The city is a melting pot of different cultures, with people from all over India living here. Kannada is the official language of the state, but other languages like English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam are also widely spoken.
 
The city is famous for its festivals, especially the Mysore Dasara festival which is celebrated with great enthusiasm. The festival marks the victory of good over evil and is celebrated with traditional dance, music, and food. Another popular festival is the Karaga festival, which is a Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of goddess Shakti over demons.
 
The city is also known for its art and literature. Many famous writers and poets have hailed from Bangalore, including Kuvempu, U.R. Ananthamurthy, and Girish Karnad. The city also has a thriving film industry, known as 'Sandalwood', which produces movies in the Kannada language.
 
Attractions of Bangalore:
Bangalore has a lot to offer for tourists, from historic landmarks to modern attractions. Some of the popular tourist attractions in Bangalore are:
 
Lalbagh Botanical Gardens: This 240-acre garden is home to over 1,800 species of plants and is a popular spot for picnics and walks.
 
Bangalore Palace: This palace was built by the Wodeyar dynasty in the 19th century and is an example of Tudor-style architecture.
 
Cubbon Park: This 300-acre park is a green oasis in the heart of the city and is a popular spot for jogging and cycling.
 
Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace: This palace was built by Tipu Sultan in the 18th century and is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
 
Bangalore Fort: This fort was built by Kempe Gowda in the 16th century and is a popular spot for history buffs.
 
ISKCON Temple: This temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is one of the largest ISKCON temples in the world.
 
Vidhana Soudha: This building is the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka and is an example of modern Indian architecture.
 
Ulsoor Lake: This lake is a popular spot for boating and is surrounded by parks and gardens.
Wonderla: This amusement park is a popular of the Garden city of India.