

Bangalore’s traditional festival, known as the Oora Habba,
was celebrated in certain parts of the city, where local
communities please the Gods with festivities and rituals,
to look after the well-being of the people.

Witnessing this was like taking a time travel back in history
where hundreds of people, largely agrarian, used to pray
for a good harvest. The sheer scale and splendor of the
Oora Habba procession was a visual treat indeed!


