- AP PHOTOS: An elephant procession for Dussehra draws a crowd in the former
Mysore kingdom
2 of 24 |. Abhimanyu, a 58-year-old elephant, carries on its back an idol
of Chamundeshwari, the Hindu goddess also known as Durga, in a...
from: AP News
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- Mysuru Experiences Tremendous Influx Of Tourists After Monumental Dasara
Mysuru: Even after the conclusion of the grand 10-day Dasara festival,
Mysuru continues to attract a significant number of visitors.
from: Travel And Tour World
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- Mysuru: Mahout Vasanth with Abhimanyu successfully carried the Golden
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- Hundreds witness a nearly extinct Vajra Mushti Kalaga
Wrestlers, with their heads shaved and equipped with spiked knuckledusters,
engage in combat. Mysuru: Vajra Mushti Kalaga, a nearly extinct...
from: Star of Mysore
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- Dist admin: Big response to Dasara, website sees 10L hits
The Mysuru Dasara webpage, launched by the district administration, garners
over 10 lakh hits since its launch, showcasing the celebrations'...
from: Times of India
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- People climb trees, buildings to have glimpse of Jamboo Savari procession
in Mysuru
Mysuru: Over a lakh people watched the Jamboo Savari, which started from
Balarama Gate of Mysuru Palace and ended at Bannimantap.
from: Deccan Herald
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- I pray whoever is destroying others’ lives be shown good path by God: CM on
Dasara
Mysuru, Oct 12 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah while speaking
on the occasion of Dussehra on Saturday stated that he would...
from: Daijiworld
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- Dasara festival celebrated with grandeur in Mysuru city
Mysuru: Dasara festival is being celebrated with much fervour and grandeur
in Mysuru city. Thousands of tourists including foreigners have...
from: Mangalorean.com
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- Dasara elephants, Mahouts depart Mysuru after stellar performance
Mysuru: After ensuring the success of Mysuru Dasara, the mahouts and their
elephants departed from the city to their respective jungle camps...
from: Deccan Herald
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