Pandavapura

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Railway Station
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Kunthibetta

Pandavapura is a Municipality Town in Mandya district in the Indian state of Karnataka.

Geography

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Pandavapura temple
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Lakshmi Narayanaswamy Riverside Temple, Harohalli

Demographics

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History

The name Pandavapura means "Town of Pandavas". Puranas states that the Pandavas during their period of exile stayed here for some time, and Kunti, mother of the Pandavas, liked the hillock so much that it became one of her favorite haunts. The town is also named after the Pandavas because of their brief stay in this region. The name "French Rock" dates back to India's Pre-Independence days, the place was used as the camping ground by the French army, which came to help Tippu Sultan in his war against the British. It is believed that French named the small town as "French Rocks", as the town is in the vicinity of two rocky hills. After Indian Independence, these rocky hills called as "Kunti Betta" by locals. There was another smaller hill called "Kauravara betta" on the western side of the town which has been mined out of existence for its stones.
Pandavapura is approximately 130 km from Bangalore and 25 km from Mysore.

Transport

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Pandavapura railway station

Pandavapura is well connected by trains and buses. Most of the trains which run between Bengaluru and Mysuru have a stoppage in Pandavapura. The Pandavapura railway station (Station Code:PANP) is 4 km away from the town. There are a few direct buses (both KSRTC & private) that ply between Bengaluru and Pandavapura.[3] KSRTC also has a bus depot in Pandavapura, under Mandya division.

Tourism

Pandavapura town is surrounded by well-known tourist spots.

Notable people

Image gallery

See also

References

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