Hanumanthanagar, Mysuru

Hanumanthanagar is a locality in Bannimantap,[1][2][3][4] a suburb of Mysore coming on the Northern side of the city. It is part of Mysore district in Karnataka state of India.[5][6][7][8] Hanumanth Nagar is famous for the World famous Jumbo Savari with the golden Howdah a part of Mysore Dasara which marks an end of the procession in Bannimantap via Highway Circle of Hanumanth Nagar. Hanumanth Nagar is famous for high-end multicuisine restaurants like Eats of Arabs, Blue Inn, Hotel Rio Meridian and the star rated Hotel Grand Mercure built and owned by the Brigade Group.

Hanumanth Nagar

Hanumanthanagara
Nickname(s): 
Highway Circle in Hanumanthanagar, Bannimantap
Coordinates: 12.340401°N 76.651979°E / 12.340401; 76.651979
Country India
State Karnataka
DistrictMysore
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
570015
Telephone code0821
Vehicle registrationKA-55

Etmology

The name comes from Sri Veeranjaneyaswamy Temple in the aea[9]

Landmarks

  • Highway Circle
  • Hotel Grand Mercure
  • Nalapad Residency
  • Bannimantap Parade Grounds[6][10][11]
  • Karnataka Gramina Bank (formerly known as Kaveri Grameena Bank)[12]
  • Iqbal Packaging Industries[13]

Transportation

From the Mysore city bus stand to Hanumanthanagar buses are available.

Nearby bus stops at HUDCO Layout.

See also

References

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