thumb|Fountains at Brindavan Gardens at night

thumb|right|Brindavan Garden Fountains at Night

thumb|Krishnarajasagara Dam and the adjoining Brindavan Gardens

The Brindavan Gardens is a garden located 12 k.ms from the city of Mysore in the Mandya District of the Indian State of Karnataka. 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. Sir Mirza Ismail, the Deewan of Mysore, a man with a penchant for gardens, founded the Brindavan Gardens (Krishnaraja Sagar Dam in particular) and built the Cauvery River high-level canal to irrigate 120,000 acres (490&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>) in modern Mandya district. The gardens were designed by German botanist and landscape designer Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel.

thumb|Krishana Raja Sagara Dam

thumb|Statue of Kaveri at the Dam

Garden

The garden is maintained by the Cauvery Niravari Nigama (Cauvery Irrigation Corporation), a Government of Karnataka enterprise. It is spread across an area of . Adjoining it is also a fruit orchard spread across 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 the 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 garden was renovated in 2005 with a cost of Rs. 50&nbsp;million. The renovation included sprucing up the musical fountain using a digitised system and repairs of dysfunctional fountains.

Finances

In the year 2003–2004, the gate collection was Rs. 2.07&nbsp;crores, which increased to Rs 2.69&nbsp;crores in 2004-05 and Rs 4.3&nbsp;crores in 2005–06.