Descendants of Bengaluru founder Hiriya Kempegowda lead a simple, self-reliant agricultural life in Hulikal village.
The family is highly respected by local villagers, who refer to their home as the King's House.
Despite their historical legacy, the descendants have avoided formal politics and remain largely isolated from government recognition.
H.V. Nagabhushan, a key descendant, maintains traditional farming practices and serves as a point of consultation for village fairs.