Bangalore

Nov 03, 2006 08:48

Hey azrial,
I heard a rumor that they are changing the name of your town to "The city of boiled beans".
Or "Bengaluru".
Bullshit or not?

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azrial November 3 2006, 15:40:23 UTC
Well, all of the locals are calling it, "Begalooru". Here is what I got from the local Chamber of Commerce (or it's Indian equivilant at least):

History

Several speculations have been made about how the name "Bangalore" came about. Based on information from the Gazetteer of India, Karnataka State, Bangalore District section, the name "Bangalore" is an anglicised version of "Bengalooru," a word in the local Kannada language that was given to a town. The story goes that this word was derived from the phrase "bende kaalu ooru," which translates into "the town of boiled beans." It is said that King Ballala of the Hoysala dynasty lost his way in the jungle while on a hunting expedition. Tired and hungry, he encountered a poor, old woman who offered him the only food she had - some boiled beans. Grateful to her, the king named the place "bende kaalu ooru." However, historical evidence shows that "Bengalooru" was recorded much before King Ballala's time in a 9th century temple inscription in the village of Begur. "Bengalooru" still exists ( ... )

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