Key Points

Karnataka is celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi with great enthusiasm across cities and villages. Major temples like Dodda Ganesha in Bengaluru and Idagunji in Karwar are witnessing massive devotee footfalls. Security has been tightened in sensitive areas like Hubballi and coastal districts with 2000 police personnel deployed. Civic bodies are promoting eco-friendly celebrations while arranging numerous immersion facilities across the state.

Key Points: Karnataka Celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with Security in Sensitive Areas

  • Historic Dodda Ganesha Temple sees huge devotee rush since morning
  • Eco-friendly clay idols promoted to prevent water pollution
  • Yakshagana performances add cultural flavor in coastal districts
  • Bengaluru arranges 41 lakes and 489 mobile ponds for immersions
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Religious fervour marks Ganesh Chaturthi across Karnataka; security tight in sensitive areas

Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated with fervor across Karnataka from Bengaluru to coastal districts. Tight security in Hubballi, Mangaluru with 2000 police deployed.

"CCTVs installed at several locations. People should celebrate with devotion. Strict action against peace disturbers. - Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissioner"

Bengaluru, Aug 27

Ganesh Chaturthi festival is being celebrated across Karnataka with great fervour. From major cities to villages, including the IT capital Bengaluru, a festive mood is prevailing. Devotees are queuing up before Ganesh temples across the state, and historical temples are witnessing unusual rush since early Wednesday morning.

Ganesh Chaturthi is being marked with grandeur in Karnataka, especially in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubballi-Dharwad, Mangaluru, Udupi, Kalaburagi, and Shivamogga, with both household celebrations and large community pandals.

Homes have been decorated with mango leaves and flowers, and families are performing special pujas. Farmers and vendors selling banana plants, plantain leaves, and flowers are witnessing brisk business.

Special pujas are being performed from early morning at the historic Dodda Ganesha Temple in Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, where hundreds of devotees are arriving for 'darshan'.

The Idagunji Maha Ganapathi Temple in Karwar and the Panchamukhi Ganapati Temple in Karkala, Udupi district, are also drawing heavy footfall.

Idols range from small clay figures in homes to massive ones in public pandals, often adorned with flowers, lights, and elaborate decorations. In the coastal districts of Udupi and Mangaluru, Yakshagana performances and tableaux are adding a cultural flavour to the festivities.

The Bengaluru civic agency has arranged immersion facilities at 41 lakes and water bodies, along with 489 temporary mobile ponds across the city, as many devotees immerse the idols on the same day.

Civic bodies across the state are promoting the use of eco-friendly clay idols to prevent pollution caused by Plaster of Paris (PoP) idols.

In Hubballi, arrangements have been made to install a Ganesha idol at Rani Chennamma Idgah Maidan.

Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissioner N. Shashikumar stated that tight security measures are in place, with more than 2,000 police personnel deployed in the twin cities to ensure law and order.

"CCTVs have been installed at several locations in Hubballi and Dharwad. People should celebrate Ganesha and Eid Milad festivals with devotion. Strict action will be taken against anyone attempting to disturb peace," he warned.

Tight security arrangements are also in place across coastal Karnataka, particularly in the communally-sensitive districts of Mangaluru and Udupi.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see authorities promoting eco-friendly clay idols. We must preserve our lakes and rivers while celebrating our festivals. Hope more people switch from PoP idols this year.
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Michael C
Visiting Bengaluru during Ganesh Chaturthi has been an incredible cultural experience. The decorations, the music, the devotion - truly special to witness Indian festivals firsthand.
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the security measures, it's sad that we need such heavy police deployment for a religious festival. We should be able to celebrate peacefully without these concerns.
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Ananya R
The Yakshagana performances in coastal Karnataka are the highlight! Our cultural traditions make Ganesh Chaturthi so special. Wishing everyone a blessed festival from Mangaluru! 🌺
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Vikram M
Good to see arrangements at Rani Chennamma Idgah Maidan in Hubballi. This is how India should be - respecting all traditions while celebrating our own. Peaceful coexistence is our strength.

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