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The city of mysore has derived its name from which sanskrit word

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Answered by harshu44
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It is derived from the word mahisha.

It means buffalo in Sanskrit.

It is known as mahishaka in Sanskrit.

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✔ Mysore Karnataka✔

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⭐ Mysuru has evolved from the term Mahishuru where Mahisha refers to the demon Mahisha and uru as the name suggests means city. It is believed that the demon ruled the city until he was killed by Goddess Chamundeshwari, whose temple is situated on the Chamundi Hills. In fact, the statue of Mahishasura is located at the entrance of the temple.

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❤ The Royal family of Mysore " Wadeyar " Kept the name mysuru

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⭐ After the decline of vijaynagara kingdom the territory was divided into many kings like Wadeyar , cholas

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⭐ Mysore kingdom didn't face the time of decline as they made treaty with British

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Mysore is now the 2 nd green city in India

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