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pp semi small yes Image Flag of Mysore.svg right thumb 250px Flag of the former princely state of Mysore. Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Kingdom of Mysore Princely State of Mysore common name Mysore continent moved from Category Asia to the South Asia region South Asia country ... s1 India flag s1 Flag of India.svg s2 flag s2 image flag Flag of Mysore.svg image map Indian Mysore Kingdom 1784 map.svg image map caption legend FF9F80 Kingdom of Mysore, 1784 AD at its greatest extent capital Mysore , Srirangapatna national anthem Kayou Sri Gowri common languages Kannada language ... 1399&ndash 1423 first year leader3 1940&ndash 1947 last title leader Maharaja of Mysore Maharaja The Kingdom of Mysore IPAc en m ai s ohr Kannada language Kannada mais ru sa sth na ... of the modern city of Mysore . The kingdom, which was ruled by the Wodeyar family, initially ... Mysore wars . Success in the first two Anglo Mysore wars was followed by defeat in the third and fourth ... Mysore was now transformed into a Princely state . The Wodeyars continued to rule the state until Indian independence movement Indian independence in 1947 , when Mysore acceded to the Dominion of India Union of India . Even as a princely state, Mysore came to be counted among the more modern and urbanized regions of India. This period 1799&ndash 1947 also saw Mysore emerge as one of the important centers of art and culture in India. The Mysore kings were not only accomplished exponents of the fine ... music and art even today. History Main Origin of Kingdom of Mysore Early history File Joppen1907MysoreChickDeoWadiyar1704.jpg right thumb Kingdom of Mysore 1704 during the rule of King Chikka ... epigraphy inscriptions , records from the Mysore palace and contemporary literary sources in Kannada ... originated as a small state based in the modern city of Mysore and was founded by two brothers ... which made Mysore a regional political factor to reckon with. ref name sov Shama Rao in Kamath ... more details
BLP sources date December 2009 Dr. Mysore Manjunath lang kn is an India n violinist. Child prodigy An amazingly gifted violin maestro, Dr. Mysore Manjunath plays Carnatic music Carnatic classical music , one of the main branches of music of India Indian music . He was born in the city of Mysore , a centre for music, in South India. He trained on the violin under his father, Prof. Mahadevappa, a veteran musician belonging to the Bidaram Krishnappa school in the lineage of Sri Thyagaraja , one of the great composers of South Indian classical music. Manjunath gave his first violin concert when he was just 8 years old. A player exhibiting outstanding creativity and technical virtuosity, Manjunath was soon acknowledged as one of the brilliant exponents of Carnatic music in India .He has performed all over the world, enthralling music lovers with his remarkable musicianship. From child prodigy to trail blazer, captivating audiences and critics, violinist par excellence Dr.Manjunath has performed in prestigious venues around the world. He is one of the youngest musicians to be awarded an A Top status by All India Radio. Manjunath and his equally talented elder brother Mysore ... in music by the University of Mysore . He was awarded gold medals while pursuing his music degree, and gained the first rank in music exams. He is on the faculty at the University of Mysore and guiding ...?code 148&source 1 http articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com 2010 08 14 mysore 28305072 1 violinist award maestros http yeglive.ca artists 6u9s1943 mysore manjunath http www.indianexpress.com news realm ... Website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Manjunath, Mysore ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Manjunath, Mysore ... Category Living people Category People from Mysore Category People from Karnataka Category University of Mysore alumni ... more details
Main Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga The Mysore style of yoga asana practice is a particular way of teaching yoga within the Ashtanga Yoga tradition as taught by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois in the southern India n city of Mysore . There are some differences in this method from the usual modern way in which yoga is taught the class is not led as a whole but rather all instruction is one on one within the group class setting students practice their own portion of the Ashtanga sequence of asanas at their own pace ref cite web last Pizer first Ann title What is Mysore Yoga? publisher About.com Yoga url http yoga.about.com od howtospeakyoga g mysore.htm ref the teacher assists each student individually by giving physical adjustments & verbal instruction In Mysore style students learn the fixed order of postures using a specific movement breathing technique called ujjayi breath. Through vinyasa, there is continuity via the breath from postures to posture. In the Ashtanga sequence, each posture builds from the previous and prepares for successive postures. Each student is given their yoga routine according to their ability. Newer and more beginning students tend to have a much shorter practice than do those with more experience. As one gains more strength, stamina, flexibility and concentration, additional postures are given to the student. The sense of the word given in this context comes from how the practice is taught in India, where a yoga practice is something that a teacher gives to a student as a spiritual practice. In the West, people are accustomed to learning a lot of postures all at once such as in a typical modern led yoga class. One advantage of the Mysore method is that, because it teaches yoga according to one s individual capacity, it accommodates everyone of all levels even those without any prior yoga experience and hence the class is neither too difficult nor not advanced enough for anyone. Postures are given, one by one in a sequential order. The structure of the class depends ... more details
Mysore Vasudevachar May 28, 1865 May 17, 1961 was a renowned musician and composer of Carnatic music compositions who belonged to the direct line of Thyagaraja s disciples. Tyagaraja Manambuchavadi Venkatasubba Iyer Patnam Subramania Iyer Mysore Vasudevacharya Life & Career Vasudevachar was born in an orthodox Madhva Brahmin family in Mysore and started learning music from Veena Padmanabhiah, the chief musician of the Mysore court. He also mastered Sanskrit and allied fields such as Kavya, Vyakarana, Nataka, Alankaram, Tarka, Itihasa, Purana having studied at the Maharaja Sanskrit college in Mysore while learning music privately. He then went on to learn from the famous composer musician Patnam Subramania Iyer supported by the Maharaja s generous stipend and imbibed the music of not only his Guru but also other great maestros of the Thanjavur Cauvery delta. Vasudevachar eventually became the chief court musician Asthana Vidwan at the Mysore court. He was known for his madhyama kala tanam singing which he learnt from his Guru. Patnam Subramania Iyer often requested his sishya Vasu to help him with the sahitya lyric aspects of his compositions. This aspect of his training undoubtedly helped Vasudevachar as a composer. Vasudevachar s compositions numbering over 200 were mostly in Telugu and Sanskrit. Some of his most popular kritis include Brochevarevarura in Khamas raga, Devadideva in Sunadavinodini , Mamavatu Sri Saraswati in Hindolam , Bhajare Re Manasa in Abheri and Ra Ra Rajeevalochana ... he wrote the biographies of many well known musicians. Mysore Vasudevachar also taught in Rukmini ... composers mysore vasudevachar.html Musical Nirvana biography http www.hindu.com fr ... . NAME Vasudevachar, Mysore ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 28, 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 17, 1961 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vasudevachar, Mysore Category Carnatic composers Category 1865 births Category 1961 deaths Category People from Mysore ta ... more details
File 43699481 gallery gallery .jpg Refimprove date July 2007 Mysore Ananthaswamy was a classical India n vocalist a singer of Kannada Bhavageete Sugama Sangeetha . He set many poem s of well known Kannada poets to music and popularised them throughout Karnataka . Some of his most famous songs include jOgada siri beLakinalli from the album Nityotsava and ede tumbi hadidenu andu nAnu . Mysore Ananthaswamy is a household name in Karnataka who has spread the songs of famous Kannada poets to all corners of the state for the past 40 years. He was amongst the first among those who took literature to the hearts of the masses through his music composing and singing. Mysore Ananthaswamy is from a family steeped in music. His grandfather was Vidwan Chikkarama Rao, who, in his time was known as Taala Bramha . The young Ananthaswamy chose to follow in the footsteps of his grandfather. He developed his natural talents through classical music and later by practicing with the likes of P. Kalingarao and went on to become a gifted artist. His rendition of music to the poems of D. R. Bendre popularly known as Da Ra Bendre , Kuvempu K V Puttappa known as Kuvempu , K S Narasimhaswamy, G. S. Shivarudrappa , Nissar Ahmed and Lakshminarayana Bhatta bear testimony to his talents. There is a distinct identity in Ananthaswamy s composing. He could sense the mood of the poem and create music to make the mood more touching. He had a great sense of blending any style of music into poetry, be it Karnatic or Hindustani or Western with great success. His works stood out for its melody and meaning and was enjoyed by poets, singers and listeners alike. Kurigalu Sir Kurigalu, Ede Tumbi Haadidenu, Tenavina, Madikerili Manju etc., are very ethereal and one gets an impression that the music is an inherent part of the poem. It was indeed a great experience to hear Ananthaswamy use his compositions in his singing ... Obituary by H. S. Venkatesh Murthy Category People from Mysore Category Kannada people Category Kannada ... more details
2008 01 02 unique southern flowers patented.html Mysore, Udupi, Hadagali Mallige flowers patented ... 2006 11 belle of india.html ref Varieties Mysore Mallige Jasminum grandiflorum This is the most well known variety, which derives its name since it is grown mostly around Mysore city ... with the city of Mysore, the royal city of palaces, patronized by the Wodeyar of the Kingdom of Mysore , because its fragrance is as powerful as the famous Mysore Dasara Dasara festival held every year in the city during October. ref http www.thaindian.com newsportal india news mysore udupi hadagali mallige flowers patented 10011080.html mysore udupi hadagali mallige flowers patented ref Mallige grows .... Mysore Mallige, mostly grown in and around Mysore city is a viable crop for small farmers. Farmers ... loam soil with comparatively high pH prevailing in the region Mysore and surrounding areas makes ... a team of growers of Udupi Mallige, Hadagali Mallige and Mysore Mallige flower to the Netherlands ... . ref name autogenerated2 Mysore mallige may soon be adorned with GI tag http www.hindu.com 2006 11 ... qualities of the Mallige flowers jasmines particular to the region the Mysore Mallige , the Udupi ... between Mysore city and the Mallige jasmine flower has now grown stronger. ref name autogenerated2 ... with the name tag Mysore Mallige has been extolled over the past century by poets, novelists and theatre ... the name Mysore Mallige . His poetry collection Mysooru Mallige 1942 is considered one of the best ... has adopted popular singers P. Kalinga Rao, Mysore Ananthaswamy and C. Ashwath who have popularised ... more details
Image Mysore Palace at dusk.jpg thumb right 300px upright Mysore Palace , completed in 1912, currently ... 2001 , p. 282 ref File Mysore1617to1799b.jpg thumb Mysore, during various periods Mysore literature is a body of literature composed in the Kannada language in the historical Kingdom of Mysore in Southern India and written in the Kannada script . The writings date from the Kingdom of Mysore, which ... kingdom of the Keladi Nayaka Nayakas of Keladi whose territory was annexed by Mysore ..., some Mysore court poets brought back the classical champu a composition in prose verse , a form ... century and gained popularity thereafter, and spread to Mysore and Yelandur . ref name sabha10 ... 170 ref The men of letters in the Mysore royal court included not only the court poets, who were ...&ndash 1700 CE Writings by Mysore Royalty 1630 onward Revival of Haridasa literature br Popularity ... literary production shifted to the courts of the emerging independent states, at Mysore and Keladi . ref ... absorbed into the Kingdom of Mysore by 1763. ref name absorb Kamath 2001 , p. 220, pp. 225&ndash 226 Nagaraj 2003 , p. 370 Rice E.P. 1921 , p. 83 ref The unique aspect of the Mysore court was the presence ... regions including Mysore , Tumkur , Chitradurga and Bangalore sought to spread their influence ... The Srivaishnavism Srivaishnava a sect of Vaishnavism writers, who were dominant in the Mysore ..., with the consolidation of the feudatory of Mysore into an independent kingdom, historical and biographical ... became the first ruler of political importance at Mysore, having ousted the Vijayanagara governor ... influence regional polity and culture was laid in this period. In the following decades, the Mysore ... The earliest available Kannada language writings from the Mysore court are by Tirumalarya Tirumalarya ... among the Mysore kings known for their personal contribution to the fine arts. The king wrote ... by faith and the head of the Yelandur monastery, he was under the patronage of the Mysore ... more details
The Mysore Urban Development Authority MUDA of Mysore , India , is a governmental organization that oversees planning and development of infrastructure, provision of development related sites and services, and the housing needs of underprivileged citizens in Mysore. The Mysore Urban Development Authority was constituted on 16 May 1988 from the KUDA Act of 1987. References http www.realestateindia.com mysore property mysore urban development authority.htm MUDA Real estate perspective India org stub Category Mysore Category State urban development authorities of India Category State agencies of Karnataka ... more details
File Mysore ring road 1.jpg thumb 200px Right Mysore ring road The Mysore Ring Road is a convert 42.5 km mi adj on sp us long six laned Ring road within the South Indian city of Mysore . It is being upgraded from two lane to six lane along the Western crescent and four lane to six lane along the Easter crescent by the Mysore Urban Development Authority . ref name jnnurm cite web url http www.mysore.nic.in Jnnurm 20Projects.htm title Mysore District Information Projects Approved publisher Mysore District Collectorate language English accessdate 3 February 2012 location Mysore ref References reflist Category Orbital roads in India Category Roads in Karnataka ... more details
Image Kukkarahally lake Mysore.JPG thumb right 250px Kukkarahalli kere Mysore city has major five lakes, as listed below, located in Karnataka state, some of which are under restoration with funds provided by the Asian Development Bank and government of Karanataka. ref http www.worldlakes.org uploads Management of lakes in India 10Mar04.pdf Management of Lakes in India ref These lakes are Kukkarahalli lake Lingambudhi Lake Karanji lake Devanoor Lake Dalavai Lake References Reflist http www.mysorenature.org Mysore Nature coord 12 18 10 N 76 40 23 E type waterbody region RU display title Karnataka topics Category Lists of lakes India, Mysore Category Karnataka related lists Mysore lakes Category Mysore Lakes Category Lakes of Mysore ... more details
The Mysore University Library serves the academic community of the University of Mysore at the located in Mysore, Hassan and Mandya. ref http www.uni mysore.ac.in unity University of Mysore Bot generated title ref The Library is the largest and also oldest among the University Libraries in the southern Indian State of Karnataka. ref http www.unesco.org webworld portal bib pages Libraries Academic and Research Asia Pacific India index.shtml UNESCO Libraries Portal ref Collection The library was started with 2,311 volumes. It has today a resource collection of nearly 7.5 lakh documents in its system ..., 500 Office Staff, and 400 Graduates of Mysore City. ref name Mysore University Library http www.mylibnet.org mul.html Mysore University Library Bot generated title ref The Mysore University Library ... mysore.ac.in unity about view About the University of Mysore Bot generated title ref Special collections The Library has a rich collection of books relating to History of Mysore and administrative reports on the princely State of Mysore, including works on Indian Painting, art and architecture. The library ... publication of Mysore Orientalist provides information about the continuing growth of the collection and about research activities involving this source material. ref name Mysore University Library The digitization of the rare books in the Mysore library is to be accomplished in partnership with Google. ref http www.techtree.com India News Mysore Varsity Texts to be Digitised 551 81217 643.html Mysore Varsity Texts to be Digitized , ITNation , May 21, 2007. ref There are around 100,000 manuscripts in the Mysore University Library. These manuscripts are written on relatively fragile paper ... ef7f 4e42 808c 589ea4540202 Google to digitise 800,000 books at Mysore varsity , Hindustani Times ... 800,000 books at Mysore varsity, Hindustani Times Indo Asian News Service, New Delhi . May 20, 2007 ... libraries in India Category Education in Mysore Category University of Mysore ... more details
The Anglo Mysore Wars were a series of wars fought in India over the last three decades of the 18th century between the Kingdom of Mysore and the British East India Company , represented chiefly by the Madras ... who was killed in the final war, in 1799 , and the dismantlement of Mysore to the benefit of the British ... of his army in the war against the British in India . French painting The First Anglo Mysore War ... of mutual suspicion between the two Islamic powers. The Kingdom of Mysore regained some of its lost lands and had to relinquish many territories to the south of Mysore to the British. The Second Anglo Mysore War 1780 1784 witnessed bloodier battles with fortunes fluctuating between the contesting powers ... agreed to restore the others lands to the status quo ante bellum . In the Third Anglo Mysore War 1789 1792 , Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore and an ally of France, invaded the nearby state of Travancore ... for Mysore. The war ended after the 1792 siege of Seringapatam 1792 siege of Seringapatam and the signing ... to the British East India Company and its allies. The Fourth Anglo Mysore War 1799 saw the defeat of Tipu Sultan and further reductions in Mysorean territory. Mysore s alliance with the French was seen as a threat to the East India Company and Mysore was attacked from all four sides. Tipu s troops were outnumbered 4 1 in this war. Mysore had only 35,000 soldiers, whereas the British commanded 60,000 .... The remaining core, around Mysore and Seringapatam , was restored to the Indian prince belonging ... facto ruler. The Wodeyars ruled the remnant state of Mysore until 1947 when it joined the Union ... British dominion over East India, the Anglo Mysore wars 1766 1799 and the Anglo Maratha Wars 1775 ... would last well into the 1880s. Use of Rockets The Mysore rockets utilized by Hyder Ali during the Battle ... Anglo Mysore War and the capture of the Mysore iron rockets, they were influential in British rocket ... Roddam Narasimha 1985 . http www.nal.res.in pdf pdfrocket.pdf Rockets in Mysore and Britain, 1750 ... more details
File Maharaja College Mysore photo.jpg Maharaja College, Mysore thumb 250px right Maharaja College of Mysore 1889 is a college affiliated to Mysore University . History & Evolution It was one of the constituent colleges of Madras University and transferred to Mysore University in 1916. It is one of the oldest colleges of South India. It is the first college for higher studies built by an Indian king Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodayar at the time of British rule. Former President of India Dr. S. Radhakrishnan taught Philosophy for a year, before moving to Caalcatta. Foundation stone of Maharaja s college was laid on 27 November 1889 by the visiting Prince Albert . It is regarded as one of the best colleges in India. Former faculty Professor Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy Professor V. L. D Souza , Former Vice chancellor of Mysore University Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. Dr. K.V. Puttappa. Kuvempu Prof. Venkatannaiah. Prof.M.M. Hirannaiah, Scholar in Indian art and Aesthetics. Prof. C.D. Narasimaiah. H.H. Annegowda. Academics Courses M.Sc. in Geographical Information System M.Sc. in Criminology and Forensic Science M.Phil. in Correctional Administration and Forensic Science M.A. in Kannada, English Literature, Journalism and all most all the traditional humanities study courses. CIST Center for Information Technology studies Department offers world class IT related study courses. Notable alumni R. K. Narayan M. V. Seetharamiah VCi K.V. Puttappa U.R. Ananthamurthy P.Lankesh Poornachandra Tejasvi Devanooru Mahadeva Shrikantadatta Narasimharaja Wodeyar S.M.Krishna Former Karnataka Chief Minister and Present Union Minister for External Affairs. Prof.Nanjunda Swamy The pioneer of Farmers Rights ... novelist and poet. External links coord missing Karnataka DEFAULTSORT Maharaja College Of Mysore Category Universities and colleges in Karnataka Category Kingdom of Mysore Category Education in Mysore Category University of Mysore India university stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Karnataka produces 9000MT of mulberry silk out of which a total of 14000MT produced in the country, thus contributing to nearly 70 of the country s total Mulberry Silk. In Karnataka , silk is mainly grown in the Mysore district. See also wiktionary Mommes , the traditional density unit for silk. Rayon Art silk Silk Road Spider silk with a discussion of synthetic silk Tenun Pahang Diraja , famous woven silk fabric of Pahang , Malaysia . Silk in the Indian subcontinent History of silk Silk worm Bombyx mori Silk External links http hulk.bu.edu misc karnataka districts mysore mysore.html Mysore city includes info on silk production. http www.chennaionline.com toursntravel ontheroad mysore.asp Mysore sights also lists the silk factory. Category Textile companies of India Category Mysore Category silk Category Companies based in Karnataka India company stub ... more details
citation Infobox Indian railway station name Mysore Railway Station image Tower at Mysore Railway Station.JPG image size caption coordinates Coord 12.319522 N 76.646183 E type landmark display inline street city Mysore district Mysore District state Karnataka pincode 570 0xx website http www.mysorerailwaystation.com mysorerailwaystation.com elevation 760m type Junction Station structure Standard on ground ... code MYS division Mysore zone South Western Railway line s track s platform 6 opened date 1870 formerly ... year pass percent pass system mpassengers train s notes map locator Mysore is an historical city in the state ... gauge. Doubling process is being done in this route at present. Junction File Mysore railway station.JPG right thumb Chennai Shatabdi at Platform No 1 File Curved platform at Mysore Railway Station.JPG right thumb Curved platform in Mysore Junction Mysore station is also a junction with a track ... trains which earlier terminated at Bangalore were extended to Mysore. WiFi On 1 February 2010, WiFi services were launched in Mysore railway station by Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of the South ... Mysore Division , B B Verma. New Zealand based Tomizone has partnered with Mysore Divisional Railways ... meters in the station. ref http news.oneindia.in 2010 02 03 mysore railway station wi fi enabled internet.html ref Heritage Gallery The Mysore Railway Station is home to a Model Railroad Layout , which ... Layout which was created by the Mysore Division of the South Western Railway has six miniature trains ... Kaveri Express Daily Mysore Mayiladuthurai Express via Trichy 6231 32 Express Daily Tuticorin via Madurai ... are running between Mysore Howrah,Mysore Hyderabad,Mysore Rameshwaram and Mysore Chennai. References reflist External links commonscat http www.indiarailinfo.com Mysore THBSOIR Category Railway stations in Karnataka Category Mysore railway division Category Mysore Category South Western Railway Zone Category Buildings and structures in Mysore ... more details
Merge to Mysore Airport discuss Talk Mysore Airport Merger proposal date November 2011 Infobox airport name Mysore Airport nativename a image Mysore airport.jpg Location map Karnataka label MYQ marksize 10 mark Airplane silhouette.svg lat dir N lat deg 11 lat min 55 lat sec 57 lon dir E lon deg 76 lon min 39 lon sec 24 width 250 position left image width 200 caption Mysore Airport Terminal IATA MYQ ICAO VOMY type Public owner oper Airports Authority of India city served Mysore elevation f 2,347 elevation m 715 coordinates coord 12 13 48 N 76 39 21 E type airport region IN elevation 888 display inline,title name Mysore Airport r1 number 05 23 r1 length f 4,420 r1 length m 1,347 r1 surface Asphalt footnotes Sources Aeronautical Information Publication AIP from the Airports Authority of India ref http www.aai.aero allAirports mysore.jsp ref Mysore Airport lang kn airport codes MYQ VOMY , also known as Mandakalli Airport is an airport serving the city of Mysore . Defunct from the mid 1980s, it was reopened to scheduled services on October 1, 2010. It is located on the Mysore Nanjangud road Nh 212 . It has one terminal in operation. History The airstrip in Mysore was built in 1948. Its last burst of commercial activity was in the mid 1980s when Vayudoot ran a feeder service. The city had been on the aviation map more than five decades ago when a leading national newspaper used to drop its newspaper bundles using a Dakota. Thereafter, it was linked ... news states karnataka article431114.ece work The Hindu title Mysore airport officially opened date ... mysore airport begins operations 971 work Deccan Chronicle date 2 October 2010 title First commercial flight to Mysore accessdate 1 November 2010 ref The terminal building has a capacity to accommodate ... m 8,530  ft . ref cite news url http www.rang7.com news airline mysore airport begins its commercial operations with first kingfisher flight 696.htm work rang7 title Mysore airport runway date 4 ... more details
unreferenced date March 2012 Chennai Mysore Shatabdi is a train that goes from Chennai , Tamil Nadu to Mysore district , Karnataka . It s a daily service train that takes about 10 hours. There are 9 coaches in this train and 2 power cars. It is pulled by 2 WDP4 Twins. It s the only super fast rail link connecting Chennai to Karnataka. Average speed and locomotives used Chennai Mysore Shatabdi travels at an average speed of 75  km h with halts. Some major stations are Mysore junction, Bangalore junction and Chennai junction. The locos that are used are two WDP4 twins because of the heavy weight and speed for the train. Other rail links Other links include Siddaganga Intercity or Tippu Intercity which goes from Chennai to Thiruvananthapuram and Chennai Express which goes from Hyderabad deccan to Chennai junction . References reflist Category Named passenger trains of India ... more details
Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Mysore latin Dioecesis Mysuriensis country India metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangalore Bangalore rite Latin Rite cathedral St. Joseph s Cathedral cocathedral area km2 21,051 population 9,840,500 population as of 2004 catholics 94,500 catholics percent 1.0 bishop Thomas Vazhapilly coadjutor auxiliary bishops The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mysore lang la Mysurien sis is a diocese located in the city of Mysore in the Ecclesiastical province of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangalore Bangalore in India. History 1850 Established as the Apostolic Vicariate of Mysore from the Diocese of Madura September 1, 1886 Promoted as Diocese of Mysore Leadership Bishop s of Mysore Latin Rite Bishop Thomas Vazhapilly February 12, 2003 present Bishop Joseph Roy bishop Joseph Roy December 19, 1994 February 12, 2003 Bishop Francis Michaelappa December 22, 1986 March 17, 1993 Bishop Sebasti o Francisco Mathias Fernandes November 16, 1963 May 9, 1985 Bishop Ren Jean Baptiste Germain Feuga , M.E.P. Apostolic Administrator November 20, 1962 November 16, 1963 Bishop Ren Jean Baptiste Germain Feuga, M.E.P. April 3, 1941 November 20, 1962 Bishop Maurice Bernard Benoit Joseph Despatures , M.E.P. June 21, 1922 February 13, 1940 Bishop Hippolyte Teissier , M.E.P. September 4, 1916 February 26, 1922 Bishop Augustin Fran ois Basl , M.E.P. June 2, 1910 September 13, 1915 Bishop Eug ne Louis Kleiner , M.E.P. September 14, 1890 June 2, 1910 Bishop Jean Yves ... August 20, 1880 November 25, 1886 Vicars Apostolic of Mysore Latin Rite Bishop Joseph Auguste Chevalier ... June 23, 1873 See also St. Philomena s Church, Mysore References http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese ... Hierarchy coord missing India DEFAULTSORT Mysore Category Roman Catholic dioceses in India Category Religious organizations established in 1850 Category Mysore Category Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 19th century India RC diocese stub de Bistum Mysore it Diocesi di Mysore ... more details
Mysore Sandal Soap Kannada is a brand of soap manufactured by the Karnataka Soaps and Detergents ... manufactured since 1916 when Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar , the king of Mysore set up the Government ... The main motivation for setting up the factory was the excessive sandalwood reserves that the Mysore ... factories at Shimoga and Mysore . ref name prof cite web url http www.mysoresandal.co.in profile.html ... 31 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref Mysore Sandal Soap is the only soap in the world made ... on the Mysore sandal soap which gives it intellectual property rights to use the brand name, to ensure ... url http www.hindu.com 2006 03 05 stories 2006030518270100.htm title GI certificate for Mysore Sandal ... cricket team Indian cricketer was selected as the first brand ambassador of the Mysore Sandal Soap. ref name dhon History In the early 20th century, the Mysore Kingdom in India was one of the largest ..., Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar , the king of Mysore established the Government Soap Factory in Bangalore. This factory, which was set up in 1916, started manufacturing soaps under the brand name Mysore ... the wood was set up at Mysore in the same year. In 1944, another sandalwood oil factory was set up ..., the Mysore Sandal soap held a 6500 tonne share among the 450 thousand tonnes of soap produced and marketed ... 07 31 ref The KSDL s soap factory in Bangalore that manufactures the Mysore Sandal Soap is one of the largest .... ref name prof KSDL had sales of Rs 1.15 billion about 28.75 million in the year 2004 2005 with the Mysore ... , the Indian cricket team Indian cricketer was selected as the first brand ambassador of the Mysore ... to gain more acceptance by the youth in India. Apart from the regular, Mysore Sandal Soap, KSDL has also introduced the Mysore Sandal baby soap to target this share of the market. However .... External links http www.mysoresandal.co.in Mysore Sandal Soap Website http www.sandalwoodsoap.co.uk Mysore Sandal Soap Website in the UK http www.detergentsandsoaps.com products index.html Detergents ... more details
Image MysorePalace1.JPG thumb Mysore Palace in the day Image Mysore Palace at Navaratri.jpg thumb Mysore Palace by night Mysore is the second largest city in the state of Karnataka , India . It is the headquarters of the Mysore district and the Mysore division and lies about convert 140 km mi 0 abbr ... around mysore.pdf title Places around Mysore publisher accessdate 2008 09 05 ref The name Mysore ... sqmi 0 abbr on and is situated at the base of the Chamundi Hills . Mysore is one of the most important tourist centers of the Karnataka state of India . Mysore is also known as Palace City of India ... accessdate 2008 02 20 ref ref cite web url http www.mysooru.com mysorepalace.html title Mysore Palace ... journeys.com mysore.html title Mysore  Palace City Guide,Palace City Mysore Guide,Mysore Palace publisher accessdate 2008 02 20 ref The Mysore Palace in the city is one of the most visited monuments ... 2007 08 17 stories 2007081755371000.htm title Mysore Palace beats Taj Mahal in popularity ... at night Mysore Palace is a palace situated in the city. It was the official residence of the former royal family of Mysore, and also housed the durbar royal offices .The term Palace of Mysore specifically ... botanical park, full of exciting fountains, as well as boat rides beneath the dam. Diwans of Mysore ... family when the older Mysore Palace was burnt down by a fire. The palace has three floors and has ..., Raja Ravi Varma , the Russia n painter Svetoslav Roerich and many paintings of the Mysore painting style. Chamundi Hills is close to the palace city of Mysore. Its average elevation is 1,000 metres. A panoramic ..., the Lalitha Mahal palace, Mysore Palace, Karanji and Kukkarahalli lakes. At dusk, the view of the city is especially beautiful, and on Sunday evenings and during the Mysore Dasara Dasara festival, the illuminated Mysore Palace glitters like gold. Image Jagan mohan palace2.jpg Jaganmohan Palace, Mysore 200px thumb right St. Philomena s Church, Mysore St. Philomena s Church is a church ... more details
Mysore Lok Sabha constituency lang kn is one of the 28 Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka . Assembly segments Presently, Mysore Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following eight legislative assembly segments Madikeri Virajpet Piriyapatna Hunsur Chamundeshwari constituency Chamundeshwari Krishnaraja Chamaraja Narasimharaja Madikeri and Virajpet Legislative Assembly segments were earlier in the erswhile Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency Dakshina Kannada Mangalore Lok Sabha constituency . They were later added up to Mysore Lok sabha Constituency during Delimitation process in 2007 by Delimitation Commission of India , which came into existence during Indian general election, 2009 . Members of Parliament Mysore State 1951 N. Rachiah , Indian National Congress M.S. Gurupadaswamy , Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party 1957 S.M. Siddiah M. Shankaraiya , Indian National Congress 1962 M. Shankaraiya , Indian National Congress 1967 H.D. Tulasidas , Indian National Congress 1971 M.D. Tulsidas , Indian National Congress Karnataka State 1977 H.D. Tulsidas , Indian National Congress 1980 M. Rajasekara Murthy , Indian National Congress I 1984 Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar , Indian National Congress 1989 Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar , Indian National Congress 1991 Chandraprabha URS W , Indian National Congress 1996 Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar , Indian National Congress 1998 C.H. Vijayashankar , Bharatiya Janata Party 1999 Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar , Indian National Congress 2004 C.H. Vijayashankar , Bharatiya Janata Party 2009 H. Vishwanath , Indian National Congress See also Mysore List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha Lok Sabha constituencies of Karnataka coord missing Karnataka DEFAULTSORT Mysore Lok Sabha Constituency Category Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka Category Mysore district Category Kodagu district kn mr ... more details
The Maratha Mysore War was a conflict on the India n subcontinent between the Kingdom of Mysore and the Maratha Empire . Begun in February 1785, it ended with the signing of the Treaty of Gajendragad in April 1787. In the aftermath of the Second Anglo Mysore War 1780 1784 , Mysorean ruler Tipu Sultan sought to forestall offensive moves by the Marathas, who had established a military alliance with the Nizam of Hyderabad to recover territories both had lost to Mysore in previous conflicts. Much of the desired territory was subject to marches, countermarches, and sieges of fortified points. The Marathas also attempted to draw the British East India Company into the pending conflict, but a neutrality policy implemented by the new governor general, Lord Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis Charles Cornwallis made its participation impossible. The treaty ending the war gave both sides some territorial gains. Mysore was also required to make one time tribute payments. Major conflicts Siege of Nargund , February 1785 Siege of Badami , May 1786 Siege of Adoni , June 1786 Battle of Gajendragad , June 1786 Siege of Bahadur Benda , August 1786 First Battle of Savanur , 1 October 1786 Second Battle of Savanur , 3 December 1786 References Duff, James Grant. http books.google.com books?id e Pc4ZQMoy0C&dq duff 20mahratta 20nargund 201785&pg PA166 v onepage&q&f false A history of the Mahrattas , Volume 2 Kumar, Raj. http books.google.com books?id 5L 2 w13fMMC&lpg PA71&dq nargund 201785&pg PA71 v onepage&q nargund 201785&f false Essays on modern India Sen, Sailendra Nath. http books.google.com books?id Y kanqrtVhYC&lpg PA59&dq gajendragad 201787&pg PA54 v onepage&q gajendragad 201787&f false Anglo Maratha relations, 1785 96 MarathaEmpire India hist stub Category Conflicts in 1786 Category Conflicts in 1787 Category 1786 in India Category 1787 in India Category Wars involving the Kingdom of Mysore Category Wars involving the Maratha Empire ko no Maratha Mysore krigen ... more details
The Railway Museum at Mysore , India is an outdoor exhibit of vintage locomotives. The Railway Museum was established in 1979 by Indian Railways , the second such museum after the National Railway Museum in Delhi . The museum is opposite the CFTRI Central Food Technology and Research Institute on Krishnaraja Sagar Road. It has locomotives and a gallery of photographs and paintings depicting the growth of railways in India. Railway signals and lights are also displayed. The museum has a battery operated mini train giving a short ride for children on the grounds. Exhibits ES 506 4 6 2 is the first locomotive at the entrance. An Austin Motor Company Austin rail motor car Several inspection cars, one inspection car is used as a ticket office. Two royal coaches that belonged to the Maharaja of Mysore. The Maharani Saloon carriage that has a kitchen, dining car unit and royal toilet dating back to 1899. A W.G. Bagnall 1625 which was made in 1900 for Khushalgarh Kohat Thal Railway which was a military frontier line, was subsequently transferred to North Western Railway s. It operated at Timber ... TS 1 37338 2 6 2T from Southern Railway Great Britain SR , made by W.G. Bagnall in 1932 for Mysore ... engine used wood instead of coal. Gallery gallery File Mysore Rail Museum Boiler of Train.JPG File Model of train engine Mysore Rail Museum.JPG File Mysore Rail Museum Boiler of Train.JPG File Mysore Rail Museum Train Wheels.JPG File Mysore Rail Museum Trail Mechanical Part.JPG File Model of train Mysore Rail Museum.JPG File Train Engine Mysore Rail Museum.JPG gallery References commonscat http www.mysore.org.uk museums railway museum.html Mysore Railway Museum mysore.org.uk http www.trainweb.org railworld Trip 202001 MYS index.htm Mysore Railway Museum trainweb.org Source for Technical and Historical information Indian Locomotives by Hugh Hughes India struct stub Mysore topics coord ... museums in India Category Visitor attractions in Mysore ... more details
The Mysore Mayiladuthurai Express is a Express Trains in India Express train operated by the South Western Railway Zone India South Western Railway Zone of the Indian Railways . This train connects the Mysore Palace Palace City , Mysore with Mayiladuthurai . ref cite news title Train timings changed url http www.hindu.com 2007 07 01 stories 2007070159760300.htm work The Hindu accessdate 29 July 2011 location Chennai, India date 1 July 2007 ref The train halts at 22 stations and 101 intermediate Stations between Mysore and Mayiladuthurai. ref name mysore1 cite web title Mysore Mayiladuturai Express 16232 url http indiarailinfo.com train 1041 publisher Indian Railways accessdate 05 February 2012 ref ref cite web title Mysore Railway Station url http www.mysorerailwaystation.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 52&Itemid 27 publisher mysorerailwaystation.com accessdate 05 February 2012 ref History This train was first introduced by Mysore division of Southern Railway Zone India Southern Railway , before the formation of South Western Railway Zone India South Western Railway Zone between Mysore and Tanjore . On Jun 29, 2002, this train was transferred from Mysore division to Trichy division and hence the Train number was changed from 6231 6232 to 6831 6832. At that time, a stoppage was cancelled at Maddur, Mandya Maddur ref cite web title Four new trains from Bangalore soon url http hindu.com 2002 06 29 stories 2002062904780500.htm publisher The Hindu accessdate 05 February ... from Mysore. The revised composition was one two tier AC coach, one three tier AC coach, nine three ... to Kumbakonam . Afterwards, this route was transferred to Mysore Division of South ... class wikitable Station Code City Town Departure Arrival Distance Day MYS Mysore Railway Station Mysore 15.45 1 SBJ Bangalore City Railway station Bangalore City 18.45 19.05 139 1 BNC Bangalore ... Zone Category Mysore railway division Category Rail transport in Karnataka Category Rail transport in Tamil ... more details