Celebrated as "naada habba" (state festival), the event showcased Karnataka's cultural heritage resplendent with folk art forms, as 'Arjuna' led other richly embellished elephants through the more than 5-km route from Mysuru Palace to Bannimantapa.
Thousands of people from the city and tourists from outside the state lined up the streets as Arjuna carrying the idol of goddess Chamundeshwari, placed in a 750-kg golden howdah, found its way majestically from the grand Mysore palace to the terminating point.
Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wodeyar, the scion of the erstwhile Mysuru Royal family, also offered puja to the Goddess.
US-educated Yaduveer Wodeyar, the adopted son of Pramoda Devi Wodeyar, was in May this year crowned as the titular head of the erstwhile Mysuru royal family.
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