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Chamarajapuram

Chamarajapuram is one of the earliest settlements and localities in Mysore, Karnataka, India, located in the centre of Mysore city. Initially an agraharam inhabited by the Mysore nobility, parts of it were later allotted other local dwellers as well.

Chamarajapuram
ಚಾಮರಾಜಪುರಂ
Urban
Location of Chamarajapura in Mysore
Coordinates: 12°17′44″N 76°38′23″E / 12.29556°N 76.63972°E / 12.29556; 76.63972
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
DistrictMysore District
CityMysore
Incorporation1780s
Founded byChamaraja Wodeyar IX, Diwan Purnaiah
Named forChamaraja Wodeyar IX
Time zoneIST
Zip
570005
STD0821

History edit

The City Planning Commission of Mysore laid out an urban city planning in as early as 1733 by Maharaja Chamaraja Wadiyar VII, just close to the near-extinction of the Dutch East India Company, when the French Company was at its peak in South India, and the British Company had just entered the South. However, execution of the plan began in around the 1780s by Diwan Purnaiah when under the Sultan of Mysore Tipu. At the time of its completion, Maharaja Chamarajendra Wodeyar IX was reigning, after whom Chamarajapuram is named.

Constituency edit

Chamarajapuram falls under the Mysore Constituency in the Lok Sabha (national election) maps. In Vidhana Sabha (state election) maps, Chamarajapuram falls under Krishnaraja Constituency.

Lanes and Boulevards edit

Several roads and areas have been commemorative of numerous Mysore and Karnataka era celebrities.

  • Bajjanna Lane, named after Bajjanna, a wealthy philanthropist working for the Palace, who laid waterworks for the area
  • Dr Vishnuvardhan Road, named after Vishnuvardhan
  • K.G.Koppal, named after Kennegowda, a palace wrestler

In popular culture edit

The cover illustration of R K Laxman's Malgudi Days is a painted railway station which was inspired by Chamarajapuram Railway Station.[1][2]

Notable people edit

  • T Chowdiah, famously known as Pitil Chowdiah, a violin and fiddle maestro in Mysore Palace
  • M H Ambareesh, T Chowdiah's grandson and Kannada film actor
  • M A Chandan Kumar, T Chowdiah's great-grandson, a flautist
  • T T Srinivasa Varadāchār, a dharmašhāstra āsthāna vidwan in Mysore Palace
  • T T Srinivasa Gopālāchār, T T Srinivasa Varadāchār's son, also a dharmašhāstra āsthāna vidwan
  • T. P. Kailasam, popular Modern Kannada author and playwright, lived in K G Koppal for a brief period

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rao-Kashi, Anita (18 September 2016). "Down memory lane: Walking through RK Narayan's inspiration for 'Malgudi Days'". The Economic Times. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Chamarajapuram railway station - it inspired the sketch by Laxman which was used in Malgudi Days - Picture of Royal Mysore Walks, Mysuru (Mysore) - TripAdvisor". www.tripadvisor.com. Retrieved 17 June 2017.

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