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Mysuru King offers prayers to 'Shami' tree on Vijay Dashmi

The king of Mysuru Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar on Tuesday performed rituals and offered prayers to 'Shami' tree here at Mysore Palace on the occasion of Vijayadashami. As part of the Dussehra celebrations, 'Vajramusti Kalaga' (an ancient form of martial art) was also organised at the palace.

Mysuru King offers prayers to 'Shami' tree on Vijay Dashmi
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Published : Oct 8, 2019, 5:05 PM IST

Mysuru (Karnataka): On the occasion of Vijayadashami, the king of Mysuru Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, on Tuesday performed rituals and offered prayers to 'Shami' tree here at Mysore Palace.

Wearing the royal tradition sherwani with the high turban, added with gold jewellery, the 27th titular king of the Wadiyar dynasty, was seen performing the rituals and offering prayers to 'Shami' tree.

As part of the Dussehra celebrations, 'Vajramusti Kalaga' (an ancient form of martial art) was also organised at the palace. Viewers were seen surrounding the ring and cheering for wrestlers with great vigour.

Locals witnessed the rituals and the cultural programmes organised at the palace.

Mysuru, the cultural capital of Karnataka, is all decked up for the procession, which marks the culmination of the 10-day long festivities in the state, celebrated along with Navaratri.

Also Read: No firecrackers for Dussehra celebrations at Red Fort

Mysuru (Karnataka): On the occasion of Vijayadashami, the king of Mysuru Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, on Tuesday performed rituals and offered prayers to 'Shami' tree here at Mysore Palace.

Wearing the royal tradition sherwani with the high turban, added with gold jewellery, the 27th titular king of the Wadiyar dynasty, was seen performing the rituals and offering prayers to 'Shami' tree.

As part of the Dussehra celebrations, 'Vajramusti Kalaga' (an ancient form of martial art) was also organised at the palace. Viewers were seen surrounding the ring and cheering for wrestlers with great vigour.

Locals witnessed the rituals and the cultural programmes organised at the palace.

Mysuru, the cultural capital of Karnataka, is all decked up for the procession, which marks the culmination of the 10-day long festivities in the state, celebrated along with Navaratri.

Also Read: No firecrackers for Dussehra celebrations at Red Fort

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