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Mysuru Dasara: What to expect, eat and do

The ten-day Dasara festivities in Mysore are the best time to visit the royal city as this is when the city is lit – literally and figuratively.

October 02, 2022 / 20:33 IST
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Mysore Palace. (Photo by Bindu Gopal Rao)
Mysore Palace. (Photo by Bindu Gopal Rao)

What does a palace illuminated with 97,000 bulbs look like? If you would like to see the visual scene for yourself, you need to be in Mysore between now and October 5, 2022, to see the stunning Mysore Palace in all its resplendent glory. After all the Mysore Dasara festivities date to 1610 and it is an event that you must mark in your calendar. We tell you all about what to do, see and eat in Mysore this Dasara.

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The ten-day festivities that end on Vijaya Dashami see the city decked up in all its finery. Mysore with its royal past, is also home to several heritage buildings and all of them are lit in the evening. In fact, most of the roads are also lit completely with serial lights in varied designs and a walk or drive in the evening is a must-do when you are here. The erstwhile royal family continues the traditions from the past and start the festivities with a pooja to the presiding deity Goddess Chamundeshwari at the Chamundi Hills. It is believed that the Goddess killed the demon Mahishasur on Vijaya Dashami, and the day is celebrated to honour her warrior form. The temple located on a hillock is an important location in Mysore especially during these days but do mind the crowds here. Mohamed Farouk, Regional Director South, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India says, "this is an annual event where the local people look forward to celebrating the heritage of the royal city. It is a tradition that has been practiced for centuries and reflects the cultural heritage of the city. There are very few events in the South of the country where the rituals are so meticulously followed at the Mysore Palace."

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