Discover Bengalooru’s garden soul with Cyan Flowers. For example, brighten Ugadi at Lalbagh. Or surprise a coder on MG Road. Send flowers to Bengalooru today. Our fresh blooms capture the city’s mix of forts and code. We offer same-day delivery everywhere. This covers spots near Cubbon Park. It also hits busy Whitefield. We make moments bloom bright.
Bengalooru started in 1537. Kempe Gowda I built a mud fort. He served Vijayanagara Empire. The fort marked the core. Chikkapete and Doddapete streets crossed at Doddapete Square. This heart pulsed with life. Kempé Gowda II added four towers. They set boundaries. Saints called it Devarayanagara. Or Kalyanapura, the “Auspicious City.”
Moreover, names evolved. Ninth-century stones say “Bengaval-uru.” The City of Guards in old Kannada. A tale tells of Hoysala king Veera Ballala II. Lost on a hunt, a woman fed him boiled beans. He named it “benda-kaal-uru.” It turned to Bengalooru.
South dynasties held sway. Gangas fell to Cholas in 1024. Hoysalas took over in 1116. Kempe Gowda broke free. Then, Bijapur’s Adil Shahi came in 1638. Shahji Bhonsle got it as jagir. Mughals leased to Mysore’s Chikkadevaraja in 1687. Hyder Ali ruled after Krishnaraja Wodeyar II in 1759. Tipu Sultan followed.
British captured in 1791. Lord Cornwallis led in Third Anglo-Mysore War. Tipu fell in 1799’s Fourth War. Maharaja got back the pete. Cantonment stayed British. In 1804, Mysore Residency moved here. It closed in 1947. Freedom came. Bengalooru led Mysore State. It stayed capital in 1956’s Karnataka.
Bengalooru rests on Deccan Plateau. Southeast Karnataka holds it. Mysore Plateau’s heart at 900 meters. Flat lands meet a north-south ridge. Vidyaranyapura Doddabettahalli peaks 962 meters. No big rivers flow. Arkavathi and South Pennar meet at Nandi Hills, 60 km north. Vrishabhavathi starts in Basavanagudi. It carries sewage.
Air turns tropical savanna. Wet and dry split clear. Summers warm March to July. Max 36°C. Min 23°C. Monsoons humid June to September. Rain 970 mm peaks September. Winters dry November to February. Max 30°C. Min 15°C. Heat waves push to 38.9°C. Chills hit 7.8°C.
Folks make Bengalooru hum. 2011 census counts 8.5 million. Third in India. Growth raced 38% from 1991-2001. Hindus 79.4%. Muslims 13.4%. Christians 5.8%. Jains 1.1%. Literacy 89%. Vokkaligas, Reddys, Lingayats lead. Kodavas, Komatis, Sindhis, Brahmins join. Bengali speaks 81.3%. Hindi 14.5%. Urdu 1.59%.
Parks green the town. Lalbagh’s 240 acres date to 1760. Cubbon’s trails soothe. Sankey Tank calms. Ulsoor Lake reflects. Hebbal hosts birds. Madivala sparkles. Kempambudhi Kere lost to growth. Sending flowers to Bengalooru boosts these. Jasmine for park picnics. Lilies for lake peace.
At Cyan Flowers, we craft picks for Bengalooru’s energy. They fit every vibe. Choose these:
Helpers tie them fresh. Local farms keep them lively. Add notes or sweets. This weaves garden grace.
We sync with Bengalooru’s rush. Kempegowda Airport links world flights. City station ties South Western Railway. Yesvantpur joins north lines. Namma Metro spans 42.3 km. 41 stations link core to airport. BMTC buses run 6,918 on 6,352 paths. Majestic stand serves outstation. From airport (40 km), cabs take 1 hour. Order by 2 PM for same-day delivery to Bengalooru. We hit:
From Chennai (300 km), trains run 6 hours. Track live. We seal fresh. Green bikes dodge jams.
Bengalooru weds forts and code. For instance, Karaga festival dances wild. Diverse crowds unite in rains. 2025 metro adds 10 km lines. Send flowers to Bengalooru and spark the joy.
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