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January
Pattadakal dance Festival: Pattadakal, ancient capital of
the Chalukya's celebrates dance festival against the backdrop of
the temples.
April
Karaga Festival: Celebrated in the Dharmaraya temple in Nagarathapet
in April. Karaga is an earthen pot covered with flowers which is
carried on the head by a priest dressed like a woman. The priest
is followed in a procession by sword brandishing devotees known
as Veerakumars on a moonlit night . The festival celebrates the
incarnation of primordial power.
October-November
Dasara Festival: This 10 day festival in the first and second
weeks of October is a wonderful time to visit Mysore. The palace
is illuminated every night and on the last day the former maharaja
leads one of India's most colorful processions. Richly caparisoned
elephants, liveried retainers, cavalry, and the gaudy and flower
bedecked image of deities make their way through the streets to
the sound of jazz and brass bands, and through the inevitable clouds
of incense.
November
Hampi Dance & Music Festivals: The magnificent ruined
city of Hampi, once the capital of Vijaynagar Empire, comes alive
once again during this lively festival of dance and music, held
in the first week of November. |