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Bengaluru Karaga Festival 2022 Dates, Origin, Tradition, Rituals, History And Significance
Karaga festival is also known as Karaga Jatre and is celebrated annually in the Chaitra month (which is basically March or April) of the Hindu Calendar in Karnataka, especially by people belonging to the Tigala community. It is a periodic festival to honour a deity.

This is one of the oldest festivals in Karnataka and if you turn the pages of mythological texts like Mahabharata, you can find its roots there. The grand festival represents the history, tradition and of Karnataka and therefore, people gather in huge numbers across the city to witness this event.
Bengaluru Karaga Festival 2022: Dates
The term 'Karaga' means an 'earthen pot' made from unbaked clay, which supports a floral pyramid and an idol of a Goddess. The festival honours Draupadi as the symbol of power and the ideal woman. The extravagant festival of Karaga began 300 years back and this year it will begin on 8 April and the grand procession will be carried out on 16 April.
Bengaluru Karaga Festival 2022: History and Origin
There is a religious belief that Tigalas are the descendants of Draupadi and were traditionally urban gardeners, horticulturists and lake settlers by occupation. This community is further divided into 3 sub-groups-
a.
Vahnikula
Kshatriyas
-
Tamil
speaking
people
belonging
to
the
lineage
of
Vanniyars
or
Vanniyans
b.
Shambuka
Kshtatriyas-
Tamil
speaking
descendants
of
the
sage
Shambu
who
is
said
to
have
migrated
from
the
neighbouring
states
c.
Agnikula
Kshatriyas-
Kannada
speaking
descendants
of
the
folk
hero
Agni
Banniraya,
native
to
Karnataka
Bengaluru Karaga Festival 2022: Tradition, Puja Rituals
The Karaga festival is celebrated over 11 days and it highlights the rich and diverse culture of Karnataka. The religious vessel is carried over the head and one shall not touch it. The carrier wears a woman's attire, wears bangles, mangal sutra and vermillion on his forehead.
The grand festival is celebrated at the famous Dharmaraya Swamy Temple in Bangalore and apart from numerous rituals, a grand procession, which starts from the temple premises at midnight, is also organised to honour the Goddess on the full moon night. On the last day of the festival, devotees splash turmeric water on each other and put an end to the festivities. On the following day, the Karaga is immersed in the salt water pond from which it was brought.
Bengaluru Karaga Festival 2022: History And Significance
The Karaga festival is basically the celebration of nature and water. For the past two years, the Karaga festival was a low key affair, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it usually attracts lakhs of tourists from across the world.
One of the four temples in the city is dedicated to Draupadi and Pandavas, the Dharmaraya Swamy Temple (locally known as Dodda Dharmaraja devastana) in Tigalarapete is the primary centre for rituals of Karaga festivals. But, the rituals are also followed in the other three temples in the city such as Ekambareshwara Dharmaraja temple at Shivajinagar, Chikka Dharmaraja temple and Dharmaraja and Panchali temple at Kalasipalya. Also, the Pete (old/market town) Karaga, which is known as Bengaluru Karaga, is considered the primary civic ritual of the city, mentions the Karnataka Tourism website.
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