Brindavan Garden, a terrace garden modeled after the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir, was built over five years by Sir Mirza Ismail, the local dewan. Nestled below the Krishnaraja Sagara Dam, this expansive, meticulously manicured green space is known for its musical ‘dancing’ fountains. Visitors can stroll through the lush, terraced landscape, enjoying the harmonious blend of water, light, and sound that animates the fountains, creating a serene and captivating experience.
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