Banashankari, Residential district in South Bangalore, India
Banashankari is a residential district in South Bangalore combining apartment complexes, individual houses, and commercial spaces across multiple development phases. The neighborhood spans from Basavanagudi to Vijayanagara with varied architectural styles and land uses throughout.
The area developed from agricultural land and took its name from the Banashankari Amma Temple, built by Subramanya Shetty in 1915 on Kanakapura Road. Bangalore's expansion gradually absorbed this region into the growing city during the 20th century.
The Dodda Ganapathi Temple and Banashankari Amma Temple display dravidian architectural features with ornate towers and decorations. Local festivals throughout the year reflect the religious customs and spiritual practices of the community.
The district connects to central Bangalore through the Green Line metro system and multiple bus routes with stations placed at strategic locations. Good public transportation makes it easy to reach other areas and navigate around the neighborhood.
The area operates under multiple postal codes and encompasses twelve administrative wards, reflecting a complex urban structure. This unusual division shows how the locality grew organically without following a single administrative master plan.
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