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  1. Apr 22, 2021 · Exhibitions, performances, delicious sweets and meals await your arrival in Karnataka. Take part in some of the most popular celebrations of the state and have an enjoyable time with your loved ones. Here is the list of festivals in Karnataka that you must check out.

  2. Karnataka has many places that make their way to the heritage of India according to UNESCO why not see some of its unique festivals as well? Here are 6 of our favourite festivals of Karnataka, that you can plan your visit around! 1. Ganesha Chaturthi - One of the Main Festivals of Karnataka. This is one festival all of us know about.

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Top 20 fairs and festivals of Karnataka are 1- Hampi Festival, 2- Pattadakal Dance Festival, 3. Kambala Festival, 4. Ugadi and more.

  4. Mar 15, 2017 · Festivals of Karnataka. Know more about the festivals of Karnataka including Dussera, Vara Mahalakshmi, Kambala and Pongal.

  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Explore festivals of Karnataka: Mysore Dasara, Ugadi, Hampi Festival, Makar Sankranti & more with SOTC. Immerse in culture & tradition with a Karnataka trip now!

  6. Oct 19, 2020 · Here is a list of some of the most famous festivals in Karnataka to plan your visit around. 12 Famous Festivals Of Karnataka 1. One of the Main Festivals of Karnataka: Ganesha Chaturthi. In remembrance of the god Ganesha’s birth, Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most famous festivals of Karnataka sacred to the Hindus.

  7. Festivals of Karnataka - Find out about the festive events in and around the state of Karnataka like , Kambala, Mysuru Dusera, Hampi Utsava,Lakkundi Utsava,Karnataka Rajyotsava etc.

  8. Festivals of Karnataka. Karnataka has a multi-religious and a multi-cultural population. Hence a variety of festivals are held in the state. Karnataka like most of its southern neighbors has several temples which also account for a number of festivals being held each year.

  9. Land of unique culture and rich heritage, Karnataka observes many festivals throughout the year. Some of these festivals have their roots in religious devotion and others emerge from cultural legacy. Ganesha Chaturthi is observed widely in this state for ten days and Dussehra is grandly celebrated in Mysore.

  10. Yugadi. In the Kannada tradition Yugadi is known as the New Year`s Day and is one of the traditional festivals of Karnataka. This festival is celebrated in the month of March or early April according to the English calendar. On the special day the supper is lovingly prepared and the meal starts with jaggery and neem leaves.