Dasara elephants accorded a warm farewell as they return to their respective jungle camps
Hundreds of people are gathered to take a look at Dasara elephants before returning to their own forest camps on Sunday. | Photo Loan: Ma Sriram
Eleephant Abhimanyu and his company, the demonstrations of Dasara, who attracted people during the festival, were said to be a warm farewell from the regional administration on Sunday.
14 Dasara Elephants were rehearsing for the Vijayadashmi regiment held on 2 October since August 4th.
After the end of the Festival, the elephants took a two -day break and spent their time in the courtyard courtyard and posed for photographs for tourists.
As the news about the separation of Dasara elephants, which had a large fan base in Mysuru, spread, a large crowd descending at the palace facilities for a look at Jumbos, the restrictions were removed, the crowded requests fulfilled their demands.
The forest department and the regional administration listed a few more ceremonies for elephants, some of which were accustomed to Dasara traditions.
A priest made a heded for elephants and said special prayers for his collective security and returns for the festival next year. After the formalities were completed, elephants were offered sugar cane juice and jaggery. The people also offered Jumbos.
Following Puja and Aarti, the elephants were listed on the floor of the palace where both the people and the media clicked. Jumbos, who attracted attention, appreciated their heads; Under the command of Mahouts, they often raised their trunks as if they were offering adlieu to the crowd and the city.
Following this, the elephants walked on a bum to ride the trucks waiting to move them to their own forest camps.
As Abhimanyu, Bheema and Sikanta Elephants Returned to Mathigodu camp, they returned to Dhanangaya, Prashanth, Caveri, Gopi, Sugreeva, Kanjan and Hemavathi Dubare. Ekalavia was only Jumbo from the Dodharave camp; On his way back to the camp of Lakshmi and Mahandra, Roopa was sent back to Bheemanakatte camp.
With the Dasara ceremonies completed this year, it was time to join other tasks such as scanning operations during a conflict and capturing faulty elephants from the wild nature.
Published – 05 October 2025 06:52 pm


