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Mysore is more than palaces,
parks and temples … the exotic
fragrance of Mysore Jasmine… the
melodious strains of the Veena…
the rich aroma of filter coffee…
traditional carvings on fragrant
sandalwood, rosewood and ivory …
the rustle of rich silks …
delicious Nanjangud bananas …
Hot 'N' Spicy Bisi-bele-hulianna
… mouthwatering Mysore Pak, a
traditional sweetmeat … It is a
gourmet's delight and a
Shopper's paradise. Shop at
Cauvery Handicrafts Emporium or
in the little backstreets and
bylanes that offer some exciting
bargains. Mysore Come,
experience it for yourself
Steeped in History Mysore,
capital city of the Wodeyars.
Adobe of untold grandeur and
glory, where the rich heritage
of the Wodeyars is carefully
preserved to this day in its
magnificent places, beautifully
laid-out gardens, imposing
buildings, board shady avenues
and sacred temples.
There's an old world charm about
the city that reaches out and
leaves no one untouched. Mysore,
or Mahishur as it was called
then, traces its history back to
the mythical past, when Godess
Chamundeshwari of
Chamundi Hills killed the
wicked buffalo-headed Demon,
Mahishasura.
Mysore Dasara is the
celebration of this victory of
good over evil. Mysore also has
associations with the
Mahabharata and King Ashoka of
the 3rd century B.C. during the
Wodeyar rule Mysore reached the
zenith of its glory as a fabled
centre of oriental splendour.
Pomp and Pageantry Relived Come
to Mysore in October when the
tranquil city awakens to ten
days of Dasara festivities.
Brilliantly lit up Palaces,
decorated arches, festooned
streets, colourful costumes and
cultural shows…classical music,
folk dances, Bharata Natyam,
Yakshagana, Huthari, Torch Light
Parade, Theppotsava… The
culmination is the legendary
Mysore Dasara Procession with
caparisoned elephants, the
golden howdah, decorated horses,
stately coaches, troops in
ceremonial uniforms, folk
dancers and colourful floats.
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