Written by Pathi Venkata Thadhagath | Edited by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
The all the time busy Kempegowda Worldwide Airport in Bengaluru noticed a ‘Bombe Habba’ – or a show of dolls – on Wednesday, which is a conventional ritual for a lot of south Indian households throughout Dasara, or Dussehra, celebrations. The state’s large- and medium-scale industries minister, Murugesh R Nirani, shared photographs of the dolls being organized.
“Dasara fever grips Karnataka. A pleasing sight to see our Bengaluru Airport Authorities arranging dolls as a part of Naada Habba Dasara. A beautiful welcome to Bengaluru!”
The Bombe Habba show is popping passengers’ head. It consists of dolls of the Goddess Durga in several attires, of Lord Rama and Sita, and a show explaining the Ramayana.
Passengers additionally shared photographs on Twitter, as did BJP chief and activist Tejaswini Anantkumar, who tweeted: “Once I landed at Bengaluru from Gorakhpur, I used to be pleasantly stunned to see airport authorities arranging dolls for Dasara Utsav. The nation is altering. That is new India. Indomitable India of limitless desires. Completely satisfied Navratri.”
In the meantime, the well-known Mysuru Dasara celebrations started Monday with president Droupadi Murmu inaugurating the competition on the metropolis’s Chamundi Hills. The celebrations will proceed until October 5 and lakhs of individuals are anticipated to attend the occasions.