About Mysore Dasara
In Mysore Traditional Dasara procession in grand style is held on the streets on the tenth day, known as Vijayadashami. An idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari is placed on a golden howdah on the back of a caparisoned elephant, which is accompanied by dance groups, tableaux, music bands, decorated elephants, horses and camels. It is a five kilometer long procession that starts from Mysore Palace and concludes at a place called Bannimantapa, where the Banni tree is worshipped. The grand and most renowned elephant parade is also known as Jumbo Savari.
Note:Mysore Palace Is decorated with more than 97,000 Bulb Lights.
2018 Dasara dates for Mysore, Karnataka
Mysore Dasara – Day 1
Wednesday 10st September 2018
Mysore Dasara – Day 2
Thursday 11th September 2018
Mysore Dasara – Day 3
Friday 12th September 2018
Mysore Dasara – Day 4
Saturday 13th September 2018
Mysore Dasara – Day 5
Sunday 14th September 2018
Mysore Dasara – Day 6
Monday 15th September 2018
Mysore Dasara – Day 7
Tuesday 16th September 2018
Mysore Dasara – Day 8
Wednesday 17th September 2018
Mysore Dasara – Day 9
Thursday 18th September 2018
Mysore Mahanavami
Mysore Dasara – Day 10
Friday 19th September 2018
Mysore Dasara, Vijayadashami Jumbo Savari, Dasara Procession Panjina Kavayatthu