Mysore Dasara 2025, also known as Nada Habba, is Karnataka’s most celebrated 10-day festival, symbolising the triumph of good over evil. It honours Goddess Chamundeshwari for her victory over the demon Mahishasura, who is said to have given Mysuru its name. The festival begins with nine nights of Navaratri and culminates in Vijayadashami, observed on the tenth day of Ashvina. The celebrations feature grand rituals, cultural events, and processions showcasing Karnataka’s heritage, including decorated elephants, horses, and the idol of the Goddess on a golden mantapa.
Mysore Dasara 2025 Date and Time
Event | Date and Time |
Mysore Dasara | Thursday, October 2, 2025 |
Dashami Tithi Begins | 07:01 PM, October 1, 2025 |
Dashami Tithi Ends | 07:10 PM, October 2, 2025 |
Vijaya Muhurat | 02:13 PM to 03:01 PM |
Aparahna Kaal Muhurat | 01:25 PM to 03:49 PM |
Mysore Dasara (Nada Habba): Significance
Mysore Dasara has a rich history dating back to the 14th-15th century Vijayanagara Empire, where it was celebrated with grandeur, athletic competitions, music, dance, and a royal military parade. Devotees revered Goddess Chamundeshwari as the warrior goddess, and the festival also included charitable giving, reflecting the cultural and spiritual heritage of the time.
After the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Wodeyars of Mysore revived the tradition. Raja Wodeyar, I initiated the Mahanavami (Dasara) festival celebration in 1610 at Srirangapatna, and the Wodeyars have maintained the grandeur of the festival ever since, preserving Karnataka’s rich cultural legacy.
Mysore Dasara 2025 Rituals
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