Bangalore is witnessing revival of traditional forms of art such as dance, painting, pottery, drama, weaving and many other aspects that is involved with the culture of the city and even the state. The Bangalore festivals commemorate the vibrant city of this cosmopolitan city and feature the character of this interesting city.
The IT boom has attracted people and today people go as bees to a honeycomb. Bangalore has become the melting pot for cultures with an opulent cosmopolitan character. This city offers pubs as well as magical nightlife, big shopping malls, entertainments, thriving arts and also quick getaways. A serene place of yester years has become a buzz of activities today.
However, the Bangalore festivals are yet having a great place and are celebrated with the usual fervor and traditional gaiety. They invoke divinity and enjoy the sheer joy of such celebrations. Bangalore festivals in India are many and each is given its significance.
Bangalore festivals are the Karaga festival celebrated in March. This festival is beautiful as devotees balance their pots on the heads and is later immersed. Besides this festival, the other Bangalore festivals in India are the Kadalekaye Parishe in November, celebrated by the ferments on the event of the first groundnut crops of the year, the Yugadi is the New Year and is celebrated with delight and devotion.
This day is observed as an auspicious day to start novel ventures. Varamahalakshmi pooja is celebrated in August throughout Karnataka. This is done for peace, prosperity and happiness of their families. Bangalore plays a perfect host and is the vital reasons for endless visitors. |