
One aspect of the Raleigh experience is to sock up the local atmosphere and what better way to kick start an Indian experience than visiting the
renowned Dasara festivals which last 9 days at the beginning of October. Parading elephants, with traditional dance are just some of the exciting events happening all over the
bustling Mysore.....

The origin of
Dasara goes way back to the Vijayanagar dynasty in 15
th Century. The
Wodeyars of Mysore continued this colourful & religious celebration under the leadership of
Raja Wodeyar in the year 1610.
Dasara is also known as the '
Navarathri', where nine days of worship & celebration culminate on the 10
th day, known as '
Vijaydashami'. This has been declared as ‘
Naada Habba’ or the State festival.
According to the
Dasara event guides, legend has it that the
resid
ent demon of Mysore, known as '
Mahishasura' was slain by the goddess in the avatar of
Chamundeshwari. (Incidentally the name Mysore is derived from this demon '
Mahishasura') Therefore '
Vijaydashami' is celebrated symbolically as the win of good over evil.
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