– Makkala dasara for children starting September 23.
– Ranga Dasara (theatre) on September 24.
– Raitha Dasara for farmers on September 25.- Cultural and art-focused programmes like Nagehabba at Shivappa Nayaka Palace on September 26 and dance performances concluding with a procession carrying the howdah by elephants on October 2.
The upcoming Dasara festivities underscore Shivamogga’s commitment to celebrating its cultural heritage while integrating modern elements such as themed programmes for various community groups. By engaging diverse demographics-including children, farmers, artists, and even local cinema enthusiasts-the initiative aims to foster inclusivity. Additionally, high-profile participation like actor Shivaraj Kumar in public gatherings reflects efforts to enhance mass appeal.
This celebration serves not only as a cultural but also an economic stimulus by attracting visitors regionally who partake in traditional rituals like the elephant procession. Events spread over multiple segments ensure active community involvement over each day of festivities. Such organized efforts highlight how regional festivals can help preserve tradition while providing platforms for modern creative expression.
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