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Lakhs Wait For Hours on Roads Of Mysuru City To Watch Jumbo Savari

Bengaluru: The 11 -day Dasara Festivals ended with Jumbo Savari (Elephant Regiment) in Vijayadashmi Day in the city of Mysuru on Thursday, where the Golden Howdah carried Caparisoned Elephant Abhimanyu, where the Caparisoned Elephant Abhimanyu, is a distance from a city weighing more than a city weighing more than a city. Jumbo Savari Regiment started at 16.40, compared to a good time.

Abhimanyu, decorated with organic paints, carried Golden Howdah for the sixth time, in a regiment that lasted about 2 hours to cover the distance from Bannimantap from Mysore Palace. Previously, Dasara Festivals were opened by Banu Masthaq, who won the Chamundi Hills International Booker Award in Mysuru on September 22nd.

In the regiment, Abhimanyu was besieged by the female elephants-cavern and Roopa. Throughout the regiment route, people occupied their perspectives to capture the best view of the elephant’s walk on the road. Many of them hid their seats in the morning with their family members and remained still from Abhimanyu’s positions until the passage ceremony passed.

Among the palace facilities, Deputy Prime Minister DK Shivakumar, Mysuru Editing and Social Welfare Minister Dr Hc Mahadevappa, Lok Sabha member of Krishnadatta Chamaranth Krishnadatta Scion. To shower the flower leaves to start Jumbo Savari.

Initially, Prime Minister Siddaramaiah took a shower to the idol of the goddess Chamundeshwari, mounted on the golden howdah of Abhimanyu. The Golden Howdah, who carried Abhimanyu, walked to the Nelson Madela Road in Bannimantap and the route in Krishnarajendra Junction (apartment), Sayjai Rao, Circle (Circle).

Prime Minister Siddaramaiah offered Puja around 13.10 hours for ‘Nandi Dwaja’ near the Temple of Kote Anjaneya Swamy before the shower in the goddess Chamundeshwari Idol. Traditional ball greetings were given before Jumbo Savari began.

While there are 58 Tableaux in the regiment, various cultural teams from different parts of the state captivated the spectators sitting on both sides of the roads on the road.

Forest officials had made detailed arrangements for a trouble -free regiment, and each of the Jumbos in the procession had a Maahout and two carers. In addition, if the situation was needed, Dart teams were ready to take action.

Prime Minister Siddaramaiah named the Dasara Festivals in the “Graduation ve and thanked the relevant/ minis/ MLAs for making Dasara festivals a great success.

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