Old revenue records describe the area as part of a chain of villages supplying milk, vegetables, and grains to central Bengaluru and the Cantonment belt. Image: Instagram
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News1804-02-2026, 13:06

Nagawara: Unearthing the Ancient Roots of Bengaluru's Bustling Junction

  • Nagawara, a busy Bengaluru junction, has a rich history predating its current urban landscape.
  • The name 'Nagawara' is derived from Kannada, combining 'Naga' (serpent) and 'wara' (settlement), likely indicating a village centered around a serpent shrine.
  • Serpent symbolism was crucial in old agrarian Bengaluru, believed to protect crops and water sources, reflecting the community's faith and geography.
  • Nagawara Lake was vital, sustaining farmlands and cattle, making the area a practical settlement before it became a major crossroads.
  • The area evolved from a quiet village supplying central Bengaluru with produce to a key connector, yet its original name endures, preserving its historical essence.

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