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Mysuru Devotees Flock to Chamundeshwari Rathotsava Celebration

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  • Thousands of devotees attended the Chamundeshwari Rathotsava
  • Mysuru royal family members participated in the annual car festival
  • Rituals and processions marked the auspicious event
Mysuru Devotees Flock to Chamundeshwari Rathotsava Celebration

On October 6, 2025, the city of Mysuru witnessed the grand celebration of the Chamundeshwari Rathotsava, with thousands of devotees flocking to Chamundi Hills to be a part of the annual car festival. The event was attended by members of the Mysuru royal family, including Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, Yaduveer Wadiyar, and his wife Trishika Kumari Wadiyar, as well as Chamundeshwari MLA GT Devegowda.

The rituals connected with the rathotsava, including Mantapatsav, Bhavanotsav, and Hamsavahanotsav, were performed during the auspicious Vrishchika Lagna, held between 9:36 am and 9:58 am. Yaduveer Wadiyar set off the rathotsava by pulling the chariot decorated with flowers after performing pujas and other rituals.

As the chariot went in a procession around the temple, the Armed Police gave a traditional 21-round gun salute, and firecrackers were burst to mark the occasion. The procession was followed by folk dances like Dollu Kunita, Nagari, and Tamate. Devotees who arrived from across the state offered prayers and pulled the chariot for one-and-a-half-hours around the temple, chanting "Uge Uge Chamundeshwari" slogans.

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The Chamundeshwari Rathotsava is an annual car festival celebrated atop Chamundi Hills in Mysuru, India, where devotees gather to witness traditional rituals and processions.
The Mysuru royal family, including Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, Yaduveer Wadiyar, and his wife Trishika Kumari Wadiyar, attended the Chamundeshwari Rathotsava in 2025.
The event featured rituals like Mantapatsav, Bhavanotsav, and Hamsavahanotsav, a procession with the chariot, a 21-round gun salute, and traditional folk dances like Dollu Kunita, Nagari, and Tamate.

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