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Kumbalgodu

Kumbalgodu (also spelled as Kumbalagodu) is a town located on the outskirts of the Indian city of Bengaluru.

The name Kumbalgodu is derived from two Kannada words:

Kumbala / Kumbla (ಕುಂಭಳ / ಕುಂಬ್ಲ) – refers to the ash gourd (a type of pumpkin) or in some usages a small pond/tank.

Godu (ಗೋಡು) – means settlement, hamlet, or boundary.

Put together, Kumbalgodu could mean “the settlement where ash gourds grew abundantly” or “a hamlet near the pond/tank”.

It is situated along the Mysore Road between Kengeri and Bidadi, and, according to the 2011 census, has a population of over 10,000.

The Bengaluru Swaminarayan Gurukul International School is located in Kumbalgodu.

12°52′48″N 77°26′47″E / 12.879892°N 77.446465°E / 12.879892; 77.446465

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