Hanumanthanagar, Mysuru

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Hanumanth Nagar
Hanumanthanagara
Highway Circle Mysore.jpg
Highway Circle in Hanumanthanagar, Bannimantap
Coordinates: 12°20′25″N76°39′07″E / 12.340401°N 76.651979°E / 12.340401; 76.651979
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State..Karnataka Flag(INDIA).png Karnataka
District Mysore
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
570015
Telephone code0821
Vehicle registration KA-55

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 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.

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Etymology

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

Landmarks

Transportation

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

Nearby bus stops at HUDCO Layout.

See also

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