Mysore
Travel Guide
Mysore is more than palaces, parks and temples
the exotic fragrance of
Mysore Jasmine
the melodious strains of the Veena
the rich aroma
of filter coffee
traditional carvings on fragrant sandalwood, rosewood
and ivory
the rustle of rich silks
delicious Nanjangud bananas
Hot 'N' Spicy Bisi-bele-hulianna
mouthwatering Mysore Pak, a traditional
sweetmeat
It is a gourmet's delight and a Shopper's paradise. Shop at
Cauvery Handicrafts Emporium or in the little backstreets and bylanes that offer
some exciting bargains. Mysore Come, experience it for yourself
Steeped in History Mysore, capital city of the Wodeyars. Adobe of untold grandeur
and glory, where the rich heritage of the Wodeyars is carefully preserved to
this day in its magnificent places, beautifully laid-out gardens, imposing buildings,
board shady avenues and sacred temples.
There's an old world charm about the city that reaches out and leaves no one
untouched. Mysore, or Mahishur as it was called then, traces its history back
to the mythical past, when Godess
Chamundeshwari of
Chamundi Hills
killed the wicked buffalo-headed Demon, Mahishasura.
Mysore Dasara is the celebration of this victory of good over evil. Mysore
also has associations with the Mahabharata and King Ashoka of the 3rd century
B.C. during the Wodeyar rule Mysore reached the zenith of its glory as a fabled
centre of oriental splendour.
Pomp and Pageantry Relived Come to Mysore in October when the tranquil city
awakens to ten days of Dasara festivities. Brilliantly lit up Palaces, decorated
arches, festooned streets, colourful costumes and cultural shows
classical
music, folk dances, Bharata Natyam, Yakshagana, Huthari, Torch Light Parade,
Theppotsava
The culmination is the legendary Mysore Dasara Procession
with caparisoned elephants, the golden howdah, decorated horses, stately coaches,
troops in ceremonial uniforms, folk dancers and colourful floats.
PLACES TO SEE IN MYSORE
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