M N Krishna Rao park is one of the well known landmarks in Basavanagudi,
Bengaluru, named after Sri M N Krishna Rao, who was the acting dewan of
Mysore in (1941) and a philanthropist. He had been honoured with the title of
‘Diwan Bahadur’ by the British Government. Mr Rao had made a generous
donation for the construction of the park as well as a pavilion inside the park.
The pavilion is now a library.
This park is a place which we frequented as children. We also used it as a
shortcut to reach N R Colony from Lalbagh west gate.
I visited the park last evening after a very long gap. The major part of the park is
(and has always been) a playground and it was being used to its capacity with at
least twenty different groups playing cricket there. Infact, the entire park was
nothing but a big playground, containing few trees, during my childhood. Now,
In keeping with the trend existing in almost all public parks, most of the remaining
part is used to build a walking track and children’s play area.
But there were one of two corners which did look like a park and also looked
very appealing to me. It was not only because there were less or no people
there but because of the great trees. Old, beautiful and majestic.
I spent about half an hour there taking the scene in and taking these pictures.
Since it is time consuming to put the pictures in the sequence I want them to be,
I haven't done that. I have left them as they appeared !
One of the old trees which attracted my attention. |
A less frequented path. I love the granite slabs |
Another beautiful tree |
And one more |
Quiet and peaceful "Kallu Mantapa". The building beyond that is the library |
A nice corner |
Play area for small children |
A corner of the park looking like a park ! |
Bust of Sri M N Krishna rao |
Play ground - Mostly Cricket |
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