Brindavan Gardens

The Brindavan Gardens is a garden located in the state of Karnataka in  India. It lies adjoining the Krishnarajasagara dam  which is built across the river  Kaveri. The work on laying out this garden was started in the year 1927 and completed in 1932.Visited by close to 2 million tourists per year, the garden is one of the major attractions near the city of Mysore.

Under the guidance of  Sir Mirza Ismail, the Dewan of Mysore. As a part of beautification of the dam site, Sir Mirza Ismail conceived a plan of developing a garden in Mughal style with a design similar to that of Shalimar Gardens  in Kashmir.The work on this garden was started in 1927. It was constructed in a terraced fashion and named Krishnarajendra Terrace Garden. The main architect for the park was G.H.Krumbigal, then Superintendent of Parks and Gardens of the Mysore Government.

The garden is maintained by the Cauvery Niravari Nigama (Cauvery Irrigation Department), a Government of Karnataka enterprise. It is spread across an area of 60 acres (240,000 m2).
Adjoining it is also a fruit orchard spread across 75 acres (300,000 m2) and 2 horticultural farms, Nagavana (30 acres) and Chandravana (5 acres).The garden is laid out in 3 terraces which contain water fountains, Ficus  trees, foliage plants such as Duranta plumaria  and Euphorbia and flowering plants like Celosia, Marigold and bougainvillea.The garden is open to general public and an entry-fee is charged.The garden also has  topiary  works (sculptures of animals created by clipping shrubs),pergolas (shaded passageway covered by creepers) and  gazebos.
The main attraction of the park is the musical fountain in which bursts of water are synchronised to the music of songs. There is also a lake within the garden with boating facilities available for visitors.The garden was renovated in 2005 with a cost of Rs. 5  crore.The renovation included sprucing up the musical fountain using a digitised system and repairs of dysfunctional fountains.In 2007, the Gardens were closed for a brief duration as a safety measure to avoid trouble related to the Kaveri water dispute.

Krishna Raja Sagara, also popularly known as KRS, is the name of both a lake and the dam that creates it. It is located close to the settlement of Krishnarajasagara. The dam is across Kaveri River, in Mandya District near Mysore in Karnataka state, India. There is an ornamental garden attached to the dam, called Brindavan Gardens.
The dam was built across river Kaveri, the life giving river for the Mysore and Mandya districts, in 1924[citation needed]. Apart from being the main source of water for irrigation in the most fertile Mysore and Mandya, the reservoir is the main source of drinking water for all of Mysore city and almost the whole of Bangalore city, the capital of the state of Karnataka. The water released from this dam is further used as an important source of water in the state of Tamil Nadu, which has its own Mettur dam in the Salem district.