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Bengaluru Bustles with Dhanteras Shoppers, Sari Frenzy Ensues

Summary

  • Crowds flock to buy silver, utensils, and clothes for Dhanteras
  • Customers wait over 2 hours to purchase Mysore Silk saris
  • Residents buy silver tumblers, saris, and gift hampers for Dhanteras
Bengaluru Bustles with Dhanteras Shoppers, Sari Frenzy Ensues

As the city of Bengaluru prepares to celebrate Deepavali, the streets were bustling with activity on October 18, 2025, as residents flocked to shops to mark the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras. Crowds gathered to purchase silver, utensils, and traditional clothing, signaling the start of the festive season.

One customer, Arati Ravi Patil, 63, waited for over two hours to purchase a Mysore Silk sari from the Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Ltd at Majestic. Holding her sari like a treasure, Arati expressed her delight, saying, "The ritual brings in positivity and good vibes." In addition to the sari, Arati also bought gold bangles for her granddaughter, Advaya, to honor the Dhanteras tradition.

Radhika Vaitheeswaran, a resident of Adarsh Crystal Apartment, also joined the shopping frenzy, purchasing a pair of silver tumblers, saris, and gift hampers for friends and family. Despite the surge in gold prices, many opted for silver and other items, with Neha Arora, 43, buying a silver coin online for Rs 4,500, citing the reasonable price and hassle-free experience.

As the city embraced the spirit of Dhanteras, the celebrations signaled the start of a joyous and prosperous Deepavali season in Bengaluru.

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Arati Ravi Patil, 63, purchased a Mysore Silk sari from Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Ltd and gold bangles for her granddaughter, Advaya, to honor the Dhanteras tradition.
Radhika Vaitheeswaran, a resident of Adarsh Crystal Apartment, bought a pair of silver tumblers, saris, and gift hampers for friends and family to celebrate Dhanteras.
Neha Arora, 43, who works as an operations head at a private firm in Bengaluru, bought a silver coin online for Rs 4,500 because the price seemed reasonable and the overall experience was hassle-free and convenient.

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Bengaluru Bustles with Dhanteras Shoppers, Sari Frenzy Ensues