Mysuru Dasara 2024: Date and Time Inauguration Time: The inauguration ceremony atop Chamundi Hill usually starts in the early morning around 7:00 AM, with the exact time varying based on
Mysuru Dasara 2024: A Grand Celebration of Tradition and Culture Mysuru Dasara, also known as “Nada Habba” (State Festival), is one of the most celebrated and awaited festivals in Karnataka,
Mysuru Dasara Flower Show is one of the most prominent attractions, drawing visitors from different parts of the country. This show usually takes place in Nishad Bhag or Kuppanna Park.
Wresting has always been an integral part of the traditional Dasara festivities. The Nada Kusti event is a significant attraction that aims to promote this classic art. Wrestlers from across
In Mysuru, Dussehra marks the victory of Goddess Durga over the devil, Mahishasur. Thus, this festival is celebrated to honour the Goddess in her warrior form. The idol of Chanundeshwari
The palace lighting takes place on every Sunday and other national or government holidays between 7.00 PM to 8.00 PM There are about a lakh incandescent lamps that lights up
The Dasara celebrations culminate on the night of Vijayadashami with the Panjina Kavayatthu (torchlight parade) held at Bannimantap. The Maharaja, dressed in his riding clothes, makes an entry on horseback
The Jambu Savari or the Elephant procession is one of the most prominent events of this festival. During this procession, 12 trained elephants adorned with colourful attire are taken around
The grandeur of Karnataka can be witnessed in its full glory during the Mysore Dasara festivities. This 10-day festival is celebrated with great pomp and show, attracting tourists from far
The Dasara procession begins at the Palace with uniformed soldiers, horses, caparisoned elephants, dancers and floats accompanied by brass bands playing evocative Indian melodies. The Palace Guard and Mysore Lancers
If you want to experience a slice of the grandeur of the culture of the royal city of Mysuru, visiting the city during the famous Mysuru Dasara celebrations is a
The conclusion of the Dasara celebrations is marked by a colorful Dasara procession, popularly known as Jamboo Savari. The grandeur and magnificence of this event have popularized the Mysore Dasara world