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Kannambadi

Coordinates: 12°38′N 76°18′E / 12.633°N 76.300°E / 12.633; 76.300
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Kannambadi
village
Country India
StateKarnataka
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Nearest cityMysore


Kannambadi was a village near Mysore in the Mandya district that was chosen as the site of the Krishna Raja Sagara dam in 1910. The dam is therefore called Kannambadi Katte in Kannada.

When the dam was completed, Kannambadi village became submerged under the water. The residents were earlier relocated to a new community called Hosa Kannambadi (New Kannambadi).

The Hoysala-era Venugopala Swamy Temple from the village was relocated to the reservoir's banks in the late 2000s. The temple is now a prominent tourist attraction for those visiting the Brindavan Gardens,[1] especially for the expansive panorama of the Krishna Raja Sagara dam.

Kannambadi is not to be confused with the Aane Kannambadi village in the Hassan district of Karnataka.

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  • Laiqh A. Khan (16 February 2007). "Keeping alive memories of Kannambadi village". The Hindu.


References

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  1. ^ "Submerged temple's reincarnation almost complete". One India News. 4 March 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2018.

12°38′N 76°18′E / 12.633°N 76.300°E / 12.633; 76.300