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Mysore Dasara (
Kannada: ಮೈಸೂರು ದಸರ) is the
Nadahabba (state-festival) of the state
of Karnataka. It is also called
Navaratri (Nava-ratri = nine-nights) and is a 10-day festival with the last day being Vijayadashami, the most auspicious day of Dasara. Dasara usually falls in the month of September or October. According to a legend, Vijayadashami denotes the victory of truth over evil and was the day when the
Hindu Goddess Chamundeshwari killed the demon Mahishasura. Mahishasura is the demon from whose name; the name
Mysore has been derived. The city of Mysore has a long tradition of celebrating the Dasara festival and the festivities there are an elaborate affair, attracting a large audience including foreigners. The Dasara festival completed 400th anniversary in year
2010.
The Dasara festivities were first started by the
Vijayanagar Kings in
15th Century, after the fall of Vijayanagar
Kingdom, The
Wodeyar's of Mysore continued the Dasara
Festival by,
Raja Wodeyar I (1578-1617 CE) in the year 1610 at
Srirangapatna.[3] The
Mysore Palace is lit up on all the 10 days of Dasara. The festivities begin with the Wodeyar royal couple performing a special puja to
Goddess Chamundeshwari in the
Chamundi Temple located on the top of
Chamundi Hill at Mysore. This would be followed by a special durbar (royal assembly). It was during the reign of
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III in the year 1805, when the king started the tradition of having a special durbar in the Mysore Palace during Dasara; which was attended by members of the royal family, special invitees, officials and the masses. This tradition has been continued even now with the current scion of the Wodeyar family, Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wodeyar holding a private durbar during Dasara. The ninth day of Dasara called as Mahanavami is also an auspicious day on which the royal sword is worshipped and is taken on a procession involving elephants, camels and horses.
On Vijayadashami, the traditional Dasara procession (locally known as Jumboo Savari) is held on the streets of
Mysore city. The main attraction of this procession is the idol of the Goddess Chamundeshwari which is placed on a golden mantapa on the top of a decorated elephant. This idol is worshipped by the royal couple and other invitees before it is taken around in the procession.
Colourful tableaux, dance groups, music bands, decorated elephants, horses and camels form a part of the procession which starts from the Mysore Palace and culminates at a place called Bannimantap where the banni tree (
Prosopis spicigera) is worshipped. According to a legend of the
Mahabharata, banni tree was used by the Pandavas to hide their arms during their one-year period of Agnatavasa (living life incognito). Before undertaking any warfare, the kings traditionally worshipped this tree to help them emerge victorious in the war.[4] The Dasara festivities would culminate on the night of Vijayadashami with an event held in the grounds at Bannimantap called as Panjina Kavayatthu (torch-light
parade).
In
Mysore, India Vijayadashami
Elephant procession during Mysore Dasara is called as
Jumbo Savari (referred to as Jumbo Savari by the
British during their control of
Mysore State). The original name to this procession is
Jumbi Savari (going to the
Banni (Shami) tree). Now Goddess Chamundeshwari is taken in procession on an Elephant. But the "Jumbo" name is still intact.
After the
Jamboo Savari a torchlight parade takes place in the evening at the Bannimantap
Parade Grounds.
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