
Bengaluru Karaga limited to pooja inside temple
The Hindu
The order is in line with the Karnataka government’s decision to restrict all kinds of gatherings
With the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic showing no signs of abating, the Bengaluru Karaga celebrations have been cancelled. The Karaga will be celebrated in a low-key manner with a pooja inside the Dharamarayaswamy temple. An order to this effect was issued by J. Manjunath, Deputy Commissioner, Bengaluru (Urban), on Saturday. The historical Bengaluru Karaga is synonymous with the city’s culture and has an over-300-year history. The Karaga celebrations were to begin on April 18 and culminate with a night-long procession on April 27.More Related News

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