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Yugadi celebrated with fervour in Karnataka; markets bustle, temples see heavy footfall

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Bengaluru, Mar 19 (PTI) Yugadi, marking the Kannada New Year, was celebrated across Karnataka on Thursday with traditional fervour and gaiety, with people thronging temples and marketplaces to usher in the festival.

Markets across the capital city witnessed heavy rush since early morning, as people purchased flowers, raw mangoes, fruits and other festive essentials.

The iconic KR Market here has been witnessing large crowds for the past two days, with vendors reporting brisk business amid the festive surge.

The rains for the past two days in Bengaluru could not diminish the festive mood of the city.

The KR Market was the bustling hotspot on Thursday morning.

“There is huge rush of people for the past two days and this morning it peaked,” Manjunath, a flower vendor at the market said, adding that demand for mango leaves and flowers remained high.

Homes were decked up with fresh ‘Toranas’ made of mango leaves, while courtyards were adorned with colourful rangoli designs as part of the celebrations.

Families prepared traditional delicacies and followed customary rituals associated with the festival.

Devotees visited temples in large numbers to offer special prayers and seek blessings for prosperity and well-being in the new year.

“We prayed for health, happiness and a good year ahead,” V Jyothi, who visited the centuries old Vasantha Vallabharaya Swamy Temple in Bengaluru South told PTI.

The festive spirit was visible across the state, with cultural and religious activities adding to the celebratory mood. PTI GMS ROH

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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