Kushalnagar fair turns into a festival of lights

Kushalnagar fair turns into a festival of lights

Kushalnagar fair turns into a festival of lights

Kanive, Nov. 16: The electric light garlands that light up the pitch-black darkness of the month of Kartik...

The decorated lights of the highway that sparkle like pearls raining from the clouds...

The situations that make the onlookers wonder whether this is day or night...

This is how the Kushalnagar fair held in the name of Lord Ganesha has turned into a festival of lights this time...

As part of the fair, the nights of the city of Kushalnagar have been turning into full daylight since November 8. The Mysore Bantwal National Highway, Hassan, Virajpet State Highways, various layout roads of the city, and Kushalnagar are sparkling with electric lights.

Last year, the night lights were installed only on the national highway. But this time, most of the roads in the city are being decorated with such garlands of lights.

It feels like Lord Ganesha has risen

The Field Marshal K.M. Caryappa Circle, where the temple of Puradaiva Ganapati is located, is also specially decorated with lights. The electric decorations prepared in various colors on the tower of the Ganapati temple make the visitors feel like Lord Ganesha has risen from the sanctum sanctorum for a moment.

This time, the attractive fair

This time, the fair in Kushalnagar is giving a special experience to the visitors. Year after year, the fair has been prepared in such a way that new toys attract visitors, including children and women. This time, more people are coming to the fair every day than last time and are filling the city with their eyes.

One must be brave enough to watch the thrilling rides of bikes and cars that take place at the fairgrounds organized in the city's vast Gundurao area, risking their precious lives and lives to thrill the spectators. Because such adventurous driving increases the bewilderment, fear, and anxiety in the spectators.

Still, entertainment toys such as Joint Wheel, Columbus, Break Dance, Bouncy Slide, Double Truck, Ulta Palta Ranger, etc., which create both excitement and fear at the same time, are attracting people.

Children's favorite models of dragon train, slide, and little circus have added to the beauty of the fair. This time, an aquarium with more than 25 types of colorful fish has been added, attracting people.

The sale of all kinds of items including kitchen utensils, decorative items, and attractive items for girls and women is going on in full swing at the 65 stalls at the fair.

Well-organized vehicle parking

Thousands of people from every village of the taluk and neighboring Mysore and Hassan border districts are participating in the fair, which will be held from November 8 to 30. The fair grounds are like an anthill. The smooth parking of hundreds of vehicles arriving at the fair is seen as disciplined.

Mouth-watering dishes

The food stalls that attract visitors to the fair include wide-spread happala, eye-watering spicy chili paste bhajis, decorative potato dishes, mouth-watering masala, and pani puris. Tens of other dishes have played a role in the beauty of the fair.

Cultural festivities that captivate the hearts of literature and music lovers

The diverse cultural festivities such as dance, music, group dance, singing, Bharata Natya, etc., held at the fair grounds every night from 8 pm during the eight-day period of the fair, are captivating the hearts of literature and music lovers. In addition, it has also become a good platform for showcasing the talents of local children.

Cow show that captivates the audience

The cow show, which has been going on for centuries, captivated the audience. It was special that farmers from most of the villages in the taluk brought their cows in vehicles and participated in the exhibition.

Some farmers were seen walking with their beloved cows to the fair grounds. Overall, the village god fair held in the month of Karthika in Kushalnagar has become a public festival on the lines of Madikeri Dasara, which is a joy to the onlookers.

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