Preparation for Bull Temple Road Kadlekai Parish
BENGALURU: The historic parish of Kadalekai in Basavanagudi, which will be inaugurated on Monday, was established in an animated celebration two days ago. The weekend saw the official start of the festivities, with a delicious cruzido of roasted coconuts mixed with the enthusiastic charla of the crowds on the long streets around the Bull Temple. The atmosphere was filled with a festive spirit as people set out on a journey to rebuild their human existence, setting the stage for a jubilee fair. On Sunday, Muzrai and Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy besides purchasing the agreements also inspected them. As a measure of ecological consciousness, the minister distributed cloth bags among the public, and encouraged them to use alternatives to plastic during the festival. The minister also said that roads leading to the temple and its surroundings would be blocked to restrict vehicular movement. During the weekend, a large number of enthusiastic visitors turned Bull Temple Road and Bugle Rock Road into a fast paradise, combining gem shopping with temple visits. development of festival A visitor recorded the evolution of the festival over the decades. Dr. Manjunath, a resident, said, “He has been witness to the change since the 1960s, when there used to be a modest two-day fair (in Chikka Parish and Dodda Parish), starting on the last Monday of the ‘Karthik month’.” Of Gandhi Bazaar. , Dr. Manjunath said that the traditional charm of the temple festivals of southern Karnataka, which offer a variety of products, tivivo temporals, playgrounds for children and stalls filled with toys, clothes and other iconic items, has been retained. Has gone. , Despite the festive fervor, Dr. Manjunath regretted that the police remained insensitive and continued to harass farmers and vendors.