The dussehra celebration began with the flag hoisting at the Kulasekarapattinam Mutharamman temple in Thoothukudi. Due to the Corona ban, it was just held without the participation of devotees. Devotees have been refused access to the Surasamaharam, the dussehra festival's grand finale. The festival will be broadcast live on television so that devotees may watch it over and over.


The yearly dasara celebration at Kulasekaranpattinam Mutharamman temple in Thoothukudi district is well-known. The Chamundeeswari Amman temple in mysore is the next stop on the dasara pilgrimage, which draws millions of devotees from all over the world. The ceremony will be attended by a large number of persons dressed in disguise. 


Fasting devotees: Last night, a rousing celebration was held for the goddess. The devotees usually tie the yellow ribbon of the bracelet around the priest's hand before dressing up. Devotees who have begun fasting are encouraged to marry in their hometown. dasara huts are built in several areas, and Kulasa Mutharamman is worshipped every day with a picture. The police had set up barricades to prevent anyone from accessing Kulasekaranpattinam before the live telecast. The flag-raising ceremonies were streamed live on U-Tube, although there were no devotees present. 


Corona control: Surasamaharam, the festival's grand finale, takes place at midnight on the 15th. This spectacle, which is generally held on the seashore, attracts millions of devotees. 










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