Mysuru (Karnataka): Karnataka's cultural capital Mysuru has decked up to celebrate its world-famous 10-day Dasara festival from Sunday with pomp and piety, an official said on Saturday.
"The 10-day Dasara festival begins on Sunday with prayers and offerings to Hindu goddess Chamundeshwari Devi atop the hill on the city's outskirts in the presence of the chief guest, VIPs, dignitaries, and devotees," said the official.
As a chief guest, eminent Kannada litterateur S.L. Bhyarappa will inaugurate the 409th year of the festival celebrations amid chanting of Vedic hymns and devotional music at the royal Amba Palace of the erstwhile Mysuru Wodeyar rulers in the city center, about 150km southwest of Bengaluru.
State Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, central and state ministers, legislators, religious heads, special invitees and the citizens will participate in the function amid tight security.
A replica of the goddess will be taken astride a decorated elephant in a procession to the royal palace from the Devi temple atop the hill for worshipping and public display.
As the grand festival has historical relevance dating back to the 16th century when the Wodeyar kings used to celebrate it with grandeur, the royal dynasty's adopted scion and titular head Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja will hold a private audience by ascending the Golden Throne in the Palace durbar hall at the auspicious time the family priests will decide as per the Hindu calendar.
"Yaduveer will hold the khasagi (private) durbar for nine days (Navaratri) in line with his Yadu dynasty's 600-year-old tradition, worship ayudha puja (armoury) and other objects in the Palace and witness the victory parade on Vijayadashmi day," a Palace official said.
Yaduveer''s wife Trishikha Devi, his step-mother Pramoda Devi, members of the royal family will present on the occasion.