An award is established and named after the ruler, called Kempegowda Award, which is presented annually at ceremony held by BBMP. Kempegowda's birth anniversary celebrations are organized by the state government every year across Karnataka from 27 June 2017, and is seen as Kempegowda day or ′Kempegowda Jayanthi′. His ancestral origin is near Denkanikottai a small town in Krishnagiri District He is also noted for his societal reforms and contribution to building temples and water reservoirs in Bengaluru. He later left Yelankanadu and was successful in planning and building Bengaluru Fort and Bengaluru Pete, the foundation of the current city of Bengaluru. Jaya Gowda accepted the sovereignty of the Vijayanagar emperor. Fourth in succession from Rana Bhairave Gowda, founder of the dynasty of Avati Nadu Prabhus and great grandson of Jaya Gowda, who established separate dynasty, is the famous Yelahanka Nadu Prabhus, Kempe Gowda I who ruled for 46 years commencing his reign from 1513. The Yelahankanadu Prabhus were Gowdas or tillers of the land. Being a successor of Kempananje Gowda, descendants of Morasu Gowda lineage started as Yelahankanadu Prabhus (ruler of Yelhankanadu). Kempe Gowda was one of the well educated and successful rulers of his time. The city of Bengaluru, capital of the Indian state of Karnataka, was founded by Kempe Gowda in 1537. Nadaprabhu Hiriya Kempe Gowda, well known as Kempe Gowda, was a feudatory ruler under the Vijayanagara Empire.
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