Mysore (Karnataka): Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai inaugurated the world famous 'Jamboo Savari' by offering puja to Goddess Chamundeshwari placed inside the golden howdah mounted on elephant Abhimanyu at Mysore palace. The celebration will start at 4.36pm after traditional Nandi Dhwaja pooja.
Separately, the titular king of Mysore, Yaduveer Wadiyar on Friday performed the Nandi Dhwaja puja on the occasion of Vijayadashami, the last day of Sharan Navaratri. During which the idol of Goddess Chamundi was transferred from mirror tank to Chamundi tank, Pattada Katti (sword) was also sent to the Bhuvaneshwari temple. Later, special puja would be held at the Kote Anjaneya Swamy Temple from 4.36pm to 4.46pm.
CM Bommai and Yaduvir will also pay their respects to Goddess Chamundeshwari Devi, who will be crowned in the golden Ambari from 5pm to 5.30pm.
Meanwhile, during the 10-day Mysore Dasara, the main attraction remains the world-famous Jambusavari. Colourful drawings are drawn on the elephants who participate in the savari. Various local artists including Nagalingappa Badigeri, Narayana Badigeri, Arun Badigeri, Madhu and Ravi have been drawing traditional art on the body of the Elephants since 2004.
Talking to ETV Bharat, Badigeri said, "The art is drawn according to the body size of the elephants. Gandaberunda in the middle of the face, Nama for the forehead, Shankha and chakra to the ear, Flower vine to the trunk, and different art on legs, tail, near tusks."