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which starts from the
Mysore Palace and
culminates at a
place called Bannimantap where the
banni tree (Prosopis ****igera) is worshipped.
According to...
- (1): 309. 1941. Milton, Lawrence. "Why
Dasara procession culminates at
Bannimantap".
Times of India. Thurston, Edgar; K.
Rangachari (1909).
Castes and Tribes...
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Bannimantap is an
historical place in the
Indian city of Mysore, Karnataka, India.
where the
world famous Mysore Dasara Jumbo Savari parade marks the...
- ****athripuram
Bamboo Bazar Bannimantap Kesare Hale
Kesare Hanumanthanagar Vijayanagar Jayalakshmipuram Yelwal Bannimantap Parade Grounds Dufferin Clock...
- of
carrying the howdah, for five
kilometers between Mysore Palace and
Bannimantap, by 45 minutes,
despite going through periods of
musth at the time. His...
- from the
palace to the
banni tree (Prosopis cineraria) in present-day
Bannimantap is
considered a
precursor to the
modern Mysore Dasara festival. The initiation...
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Hanumanthanagar is a
locality in
Bannimantap, a
suburb of
Mysore coming on the
Northern side of the city. It is part of
Mysore district in
Karnataka state...
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Sayyajirao Road
Highway Circle in
Bannimantap where Sayajirao Road
terminates Namesake Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III
Owner Mysore City
Corporation North...
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southern boundary of
Mandi Mohalla is the
Irwin Road and
northern end is
Bannimantap,
There are many
masjid in the area, most
famous being Masjid E Azam built...
- the main
thoroughfares of the
Mysore city to the
Bannimantap on a
caparisoned elephant. The
Bannimantap is the
place where the
Maharaja worships the traditional...