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India's answer to a milkshake :D ;
Mango, ispaghol seeds, milk, cashew nuts, arrowroot, vermicelli - I use jaggery to sweeten instead of sugar
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Shot @ Bangalore Karaga, Shri Dharmaraya Swamy Temple ,April 2013
Arthi is performed from the second day to the sixth day at evenings at the almost extinct Sampangiramanagar tank in Cubbon Park.
Bengaluru Karaga (Kannada ???????? ???) is one of the oldest festivals celebrated in the heart of Bengaluru. Bengaluru Karaga is primarily a well-known tradition of Thigala community in southern Karnataka. The Karaga festival is generally led by the men of the community. There is a legend which gives them this privilege. Thigalas believe that in the last part of the Mahabharatha, when the Pandavas were shown a glimpse of hell, one last Asura (Demon) called Tripurasura was still alive.
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Shot @ Bangalore Karaga, Shri Dharmaraya Swamy Temple ,April 2013
Arthi is performed from the second day to the sixth day at evenings at the almost extinct Sampangiramanagar tank in Cubbon Park.
Bengaluru Karaga (Kannada ???????? ???) is one of the oldest festivals celebrated in the heart of Bengaluru. Bengaluru Karaga is primarily a well-known tradition of Thigala community in southern Karnataka. The Karaga festival is generally led by the men of the community. There is a legend which gives them this privilege. Thigalas believe that in the last part of the Mahabharatha, when the Pandavas were shown a glimpse of hell, one last Asura (Demon) called Tripurasura was still alive.
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All Rights Reserved.2013 © Akash Bhattacharya Photography | | @k@sh posted a photo:

Shot @ Bangalore Karaga, Shri Dharmaraya Swamy Temple ,April 2013
Arthi is performed from the second day to the sixth day at evenings at the almost extinct Sampangiramanagar tank in Cubbon Park.
Bengaluru Karaga (Kannada ???????? ???) is one of the oldest festivals celebrated in the heart of Bengaluru. Bengaluru Karaga is primarily a well-known tradition of Thigala community in southern Karnataka. The Karaga festival is generally led by the men of the community. There is a legend which gives them this privilege. Thigalas believe that in the last part of the Mahabharatha, when the Pandavas were shown a glimpse of hell, one last Asura (Demon) called Tripurasura was still alive.
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All Rights Reserved.2013 © Akash Bhattacharya Photography | | @k@sh posted a photo:

Shot @ Bangalore Karaga, Shri Dharmaraya Swamy Temple ,April 2013
Arthi is performed from the second day to the sixth day at evenings at the almost extinct Sampangiramanagar tank in Cubbon Park.
Bengaluru Karaga (Kannada ???????? ???) is one of the oldest festivals celebrated in the heart of Bengaluru. Bengaluru Karaga is primarily a well-known tradition of Thigala community in southern Karnataka. The Karaga festival is generally led by the men of the community. There is a legend which gives them this privilege. Thigalas believe that in the last part of the Mahabharatha, when the Pandavas were shown a glimpse of hell, one last Asura (Demon) called Tripurasura was still alive.
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All Rights Reserved.2013 © Akash Bhattacharya Photography | | @k@sh posted a photo:

Shot @ Bangalore Karaga, Shri Dharmaraya Swamy Temple ,April 2013
Arthi is performed from the second day to the sixth day at evenings at the almost extinct Sampangiramanagar tank in Cubbon Park.
Bengaluru Karaga (Kannada ???????? ???) is one of the oldest festivals celebrated in the heart of Bengaluru. Bengaluru Karaga is primarily a well-known tradition of Thigala community in southern Karnataka. The Karaga festival is generally led by the men of the community. There is a legend which gives them this privilege. Thigalas believe that in the last part of the Mahabharatha, when the Pandavas were shown a glimpse of hell, one last Asura (Demon) called Tripurasura was still alive.
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