Code to Culture
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Code to Culture
How Pete and Cantonment Created Two Different Bengalurus | CTC Podcast | ft. Ramjee Chandran
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In this Code to Culture Podcast, hosted by Malini Goyal, speaks to historian and author Ramjee Chandran in a deep conversation on the real history of Bengaluru. In this episode, we go beyond the popular 1537 origin story and trace the city’s roots back to the Western Ganga Dynasty, exploring how early political formations, Jain patronage, trade guilds, and rainwater harvesting systems shaped the foundations of what would later become Bangalore. From ancient inscriptions and temple institutions functioning as proto-states to the strategic trade ambitions of the Chola Dynasty, this episode unpacks how Gangavadi, inland trade routes, merchant networks, and military stability built a cosmopolitan ecosystem centuries before the IT boom.
The conversation then moves to the rise of the Vijayanagara Empire and the transformative urban vision of Kempegowda I, who designed Bengaluru’s Pete as a purpose-built market town with economic zoning, civic regulations, layered security, postal systems, interconnected tanks, and a sustainable water infrastructure model. We also examine the dichotomy between Pete and British Cantonment, migration waves that shaped language and cuisine, the evolution of Bangalore’s cosmopolitan identity, and how trade, taxation, governance, and political power intersected to create a city that has always been transitory, migratory, and economically strategic.
From ancient trade routes and tank systems to urban planning, colonial influence, and the philosophical idea of Bengaluru as a “confluence” city, this episode connects early dynasties, merchant intelligence networks, secular governance traditions, and modern startup culture into one sweeping narrative. If you’re interested in Bengaluru history, Bangalore origin story, Kempegowda Pete, Ganga dynasty, Chola trade networks, Vijayanagara administration, British cantonment Bangalore, urban planning in India, rainwater harvesting history, and the making of India’s Silicon Valley — this conversation is essential listening.
UnboxingBLR presents "Code to Culture," a podcast hosted by Malini Goyal (Founder and CEO of UnboxingBLR ). This series features conversations with entrepreneurs, artists, and innovators who have significantly influenced Bengaluru. It dives into the unique journeys and experiences of individuals who have either introduced global concepts to Bengaluru or have introduced local ideas to a global audience.
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