The M N Krishna Rao park forms the border between Basavanagudi and Yediyu. Photo: Karan Ananth
The bugle rock was used during the reign of the Hoysalas to raise a bugle call to announce threat to the village. Photo: Karan Ananth
Roads of Yediyur used to narrow and better suited for cycling and walking. Photo: Karan Ananth
While the wide K R Road hampers pedestrians, the other roads in Yediyur remain narrow and makeshift. Photo: Karan Ananth
Yediyur lake is said to have been around since the Hoysala regime and was used for irrigating fields till 50 years back. Photo: Karan Ananth
Yediyur is called Pattalamma Thavaruru, meaning the birthplace of Pattalamma, whose temple is where the area festival begins every year. Photo: Karan Ananth
M N Krishna Rao park is a haven for the old time residents of Yediyur. Photo: Karan Ananth