Kodigehalli
Kodigehalli is a suburb of Bangalore.
Historic temples and modern constructions lean against and interleave each other here. Kodigehalli is adjacent to Sahakarnagar on its north side. The new airport road to Kodigehalli main road via Kodigehalli circle connects the Kodigehalli area.
To the west of the Kodigehalli railway station is a road that leads to Tindlu.
The Kodigehalli bus stop is marked by the Dodda Ganapa Devasthana (a Ganapathi temple). There are frequent buses to the city centre.
To the east of ancient Kodigehalli is a new residential layout called Tatanagar,[1] which is also called the I.I.Sc layout. This is because the layout was made by current and former employees of I.I.Sc. In this place Aadhar headquarter is located. To the east of Tatanagar is the area Bhadrappa Layout, on the outer ring road. On the road from Kodigehalli to Tatanagar, there is an Omkareswara temple and a Ganga temple.
History
Bengaluru was first mentioned in records from the Ganga era as a small hamlet, the location of which coincides with modern Halebengaluru near Kodigehalli (not far from Hebbal). It is said that when Kempe Gowda built his new capital town in about 1537, he called it Bengaluru as his mother and wife belonged to the hamlet of Halé Bengaluru (Old Bangalore).[2]
Stone Age weapons from 2000 to 1000 B.C. have been found near Jalahalli, Siddapur, and Gavipura.[3] Jalahalli is very near the Kodigehalli area. The Directorate of Census Operations completed its decadal Census recently. During the Census, the department discovered that Bangalore had human habitation as early as 4,000 B.C (Middle Stone Age), and stone implements were found at Jalahalli, Sudasandra, Siddhapura, and Jadigenahalli belonging to this period. Around 1,000 B.C (Iron Age), burial grounds were established at Koramangala and Chikkajala on the outskirts of Bangalore. In 27 B.C., coins of the Roman emperors Augustus, Tyberious, and Cladius were found at Yeshwantpur and HAL, which indicated the signs of civilisation and Bangalore's trans-oceanic contacts.[4]
Kodigehalli is so called because it was a gift from the king to a resident of that area, who fed him.
Educational institutes
- Trio World Academy
- Vivekananda School
- Trio - Tots Preschool
- Seera Preschool
- Kidszee preschool
- Dev In School
- Godwin School
- Impact College of Engineering
- Cauveri School and College
- Prestige High School
- Silicon Valley School
- Govt. School and College
Hospitals
- Medstar Hospital
- CMC Hospital
- Northside Hospital
BMTC bus routes
Route no. | Origin | Destination | Route |
---|---|---|---|
288 | KR Market | Thindlu | Majestic, Mekhri Circle, Ganganagar, Hebbal, Kodigehalli |
288A | Shivaji Nagar | Kodigehalli | Cantonment, RT Nagar, Ganganagar, Hebbal, Sahakar Nagar |
288B | Majestic | Kodigehalli | Mekhri Circle, Ganganagar, Hebbal, Sahakar Nagar |
288C | Majestic | Kodigehalli | |
288D | Majestic | Kodigehalli | Mekhri Circle, Ganganagar, Hebbal, Sahakar Nagar |
288F | Majestic | Kodigehalli | Mathikere, BEL Circle, Thindlu |
288H | Majestic | Thindlu | Mekhri Circle, Ganganagar, Hebbal,Kodigehalli |
401H | Yelakanka | Yeshvantpur | GKVK, Kodigehalli, Thindlu, BEL Circle, Mathikere |
Sports
The Arjuna awardee winner for kho kho in 1998 from Kodigehalli was Shobha Naryanan. She was the second person to receive the award from Karnataka for kho kho sport.
See also
External links
- Kodigehalli is marked on Google Maps
- Kodigehalli Gate bus stop on wikimapia
- Kodigehalli in the news
- Kodigehalli Ganesha Temple on wikimapia
- Schedule
- The Nike Bhupati Tennis Village
- Status of Projects Bangalore Development Authority
- October 2005 floods
- Photographs of Dolu Kunitha at Kodigehalli
- Article on Kodigehalli in Deccan herald 21-02-2009
References
Coordinates: 13°03′22″N 77°34′24″E / 13.0560°N 77.5733°E