Monday, August 4, 2025

MANGALAM NEERUNNU JNAN ..MALAYALAM SONG

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JAON KAHAN BATAYE DIL HINDI SONG MUKESH

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MADANAPALLY NEAR BANGALORE

 

Madanapalli  is a township in Andhra Pradesh State not far from Bangalore city and few kilometres from the State border.It is a historical place in many ways and comes within the Rayalaseema territory of the Vijayanagar empire. The emperor Krishnadevaraya was fond of this town for many reasons and the term Madanapalli has Vijayanagar origins..Madana being name one of the founders  and Palli meaning village and is simply a village in the name of Madana. Madanapalli is a small township in the cradle of the eastern ghat mountain ranges some 75 kilometers from Chintamani off the NH 4 highway.


One of the key hillocks at this place is Basinikonda which has a temple atop it.It has a statue of Krishanadevaraya at two places. The Basinikoda and its adjacent hills give source to a river in the past and a drain of today that criss-crosses the heart of the city. In ancient times this river must have been the source  of water for this township.


The paradox of this place is the dichotomy of weather. As we approach the city the area some twenty five  kilometres  before the city is very cool with temperatures increasing steadily over evey kilometer. This is an irony of sorts. The reason for this is that the Eastern Ghat ranges twenty five kilometers before the town carry very high amounts of vegetation adding to the the cool nature of the weather but as we move into the town the hillocks like Basinikonda are hard rocks which absorb sun-light and emit the heat into the town creating a furnace like feeling within the town; To cool the town Government could consider rampant addition of vegetation of some kind on the hills adjacent to the town to create a more cooler atmosphere.


Once the English took over this place they added many logical components to it like English education through the Theosophical Society of Annie Beasant. The present day Madanapalle could be made even more endearing by adding various forms of professional inputs to it and developed in ways it can support the city of Bangalore in many operational and functional ways.





Sunday, July 27, 2025

VIVESH MOOLA

 




SUNIL SONG

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Saturday, July 26, 2025

THE BANGALORE FORT AT KALASIPALAYAM--THE MOTHER TOWNSHIP OF BANGALORE

The Bangalore Fort can be stated as the mother of Bangalore City as we see today.It is traditional Bangalore which could be more than one thousand years old,the remains of which can be seen in the Kalasipalayam area of Bangalore City of today. The original Bangalore is Kalasipalayam. Palayam in the vernacular means a Fort. It is also possible this place was called Kailaspalayam which with centuries became Kalasipalayam.In ancient times people lived in such fort complexes which were a city in itself with many facilities and hosted some less than half a million in population.The Fort provided protection from inimical forces.


The very consistent view point here is the large hillock seen within Lalbagh which was the primary motivation to set up Kalasipalayam. The hillock served as a watch-tower and also as rains embarked this place gave vent to large lakes flushed with water which served as a primary source of water for the residents. Kengal Hanumanthaiah road also called double road today was a lake in the yore of mammoth size storing large quantities of water and the water coming down this hill also guided through small water-ways into various tanks within the Palayam or Fort. Such water bodies can even be seen today around this hillock.This hillock was the life-line of this fort centuries ago.


What did this fort look like exactly.The Sanctum Sanctorum of the fort if you may so call it is the structure seen today which was the residence of the Kings and royalty from time to time with its own paraphernalia , design and assets. Around this was another large wall which is extinct today but stretched over a large periphery with gates on four sides.In history there is mention of the Kengeri Gate the gate from this large Fort Complex exiting towards modern day Mysore road.

 

  To politely understand what the larger periphery of the Fort wall  could have been study the temples of Bangalore city.There are two kinds of Temples in Bangalore city…one kind that exists on the banks of rivulets like the Gali Anjaneya Swamy temple and temples in Ulsoor which pre-date all other temples in the city by centuries.The other form of temples are ones generally built within Fort complexes.To understand the periphery of the external rampart walls of the Bangalore fort study the trajectory of temples.The fort walls towards Ulsoor side must have extended upto modern day Richmond Town.Note a temple exists at the almost fag end of this trajectory today behind the Mallya Hospital,the Ulsoor Gate of the external Fort walls could have been around here and towards the Mysore road side upto the banks of the Vrishabavathy river. On the other two sides the Fort wall extended much beyond Basavanagudi and could be upto the Ulsoor lake on the remaining side. It is difficult to pin-point exactly but that was the expanse of Kalasipalayam from the sheer study of temples. Near Mysore Bank circle towards the end of Avenue Road also we see a temple which was part of the Fort system. I have roughly tried to mark the periphery. With the advent of Cannons it was easy to penetrate these fortifications because they succumbed to Canon fire over centuries and the simply don’t exist. With the advent of the rule of the Mysore Sultans many mosques and similar structures found its place within these fortifications. In the third Mysore war under the direct supervision of Lord Cornwallis this entire structure fell into the hands of the English. The English appear to have broken through these Fortifications from the Ulsoor side reaching the sanctum sanctorum of the fort seen near City Market of today creating a breach on the Fort some one square meter in size and thereafter using various forms of ordnance through this aperture killing many within this complex and then sending foot soldiers through this opening and finishing the job , opening the fort gates and thereafter taking full control of it.


The original fortified settlement dating back centuries is Kalasipalayam. Chickpet Balepet and all these pets were markets that served the needs of people within the fort. Including modern day City Market. Around this fort were agricultural activities of various kinds and it must be emphasized that Lalbagh of today stands within the Kalsipalayam Fort complex and so do the many temples seen near Sajjan Rao circle.

 

Next time you walk through Kalasipalayam in Bangalore near the City Market for any reason remember you are trudging on centuries of History. 

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

The Nandi Hills in Bangalore

 

.NANDI HILL IS A HILLOCK ONE AND A HALF HOUR DRIVE FROM BANGALORE

.IT IS A KEY TOURIST SPOT

.IT IS A PECULIAR HILL FORMATION FROM EASTERN GHAT MOUNTAIN RANGES

.IT HAS SHARP PRECIPICES ON THREE SIDES AND A GRADIENT ON THE OTHER

.HUMAN ACCESS TO THE HILL-TOP IS THROUGH ROADS ON THIS GRADIENT

.RIVER ARAKAVATHY TAKES ITS BIRTH HERE

.IT FORMED A KEY MILITARY INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE PAST

.IN THE THIRD MYSORE WAR THE ENGLISH CAPTURE THE HILL

.CHIKKABALLAPUR IS A TOWNSHIP CLOSE BY.