Bodanahosahalli is a village in the Bangalore South taluk of the Bangalore Urban district in Karnataka, India. It is located about 5 kilometres from Bangalore City. The village is known for its lush open fields, monuments, temples, and its ancient history. The village was formed by the Chola rulers before the 12th century and is surrounded by a wall. The original name of the village was Budanahally, and the local language spoken here is Kannada. Bodanahosahalli is home to several ancient monuments including a temple known as Dodda Ganeshawara Gudi, and an old fort. The village is also known for its unique temples like Shankaradeva Temple and Shree Kedara Temple. The main occupation in Bodanahosahalli is farming and there are many small and medium-sized farms located here. The village is known for its many types of vegetables, including the famous 'gubbi sonde' which is grown in abundance... Read More