Devotees from the Thigala community performing rituals on the occasion of Karaga at Dharmaraya Swamy Temple in Bengaluru. The story of the 800 year old Karaga festival is also rooted in the Mahabharata with Draupadi being the community deity of the Vanihikula Kshatriyas. The Karaga is an annual celebration of her as the ideal woman and of woman-power (Mother Goddess).

Devotees from the Thigala community performing rituals on the occasion of Karaga at Dharmaraya Swamy Temple in Bengaluru. The story of the 800 year old Karaga festival is also rooted in the Mahabharata with Draupadi being the community deity of the Vanihikula Kshatriyas. The Karaga is an annual celebration of her as the ideal woman and of woman-power (Mother Goddess).

Devotees from the Thigala community performing rituals on the occasion of Karaga at Dharmaraya Swamy Temple in Bengaluru. The story of the 800 year old Karaga festival is also rooted in the Mahabharata with Draupadi being the community deity of the Vanihikula Kshatriyas. The Karaga is an annual celebration of her as the ideal woman and of woman-power (Mother Goddess).

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