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Hampi 11 Mahanavami Dibba Secret Council Chamber Stone Doors Pushkarini The Great Platform Karnataka

Hampi Mahanavami Dibba, Secret Council Chamber, Stone Doors, Pushkarini, The Great Platform, Hampi tourism, Karnataka tourism, ancient wonders of India, Beginning to Royal Dasara celebration , origin of Dasara celebration Dasara Dibba or the Mahanavami Dibba is a beautiful stone platform located within the Royal Enclosure of Hampi. It was built during the Vijayanagara period by King Krishnadevaraya to commemorate his victory over Udaygiri. It was here where the King of Vijayanagar used to celebrate the festival of Dasara (Dussehra). King Krishnadevaraya constructed this in 1513 AD in commemoration on the victory over Udaygiri (now in Orissa). According to historians, the Sagamas were the first ruling dynasty of the Vijayanagara kingdom in the 14th century. The king watched the army march-pasts, bow and arrow competitions, war games such as sword fighting competition, wrestling, aquatic sports, musical performances of the royal animals and the hugely significant Navaratri celebrations from the raised structure of the grand platform of the Dasara Dibba. Navaratri was celebrated for consecutive nine days according to the tradition and the tenth-day celebration was known as “Vijaya Dasami”.The 12 meters high Dasara Dibba consist of a massive square granite faced base in three diminishing tiers, the lowest being 40 metre square and the topmost 24 metre square. The king used this platform to watch the army march-pasts, war games, aquatic sports, shows of the royal animals, musical performances and also the most important Navarathri celebrations, the nine day-nine night state festival. And this was the annual occasion the governors of various provinces under the king visited the capital to pledge their loyalty to the king’s dominion. For the king it was an event to demonstrate the imperial pomp and power at his disposal. A possible close replication and continuation of this you can still witness during the Dussera season at the Mysore palace, the later day capital of the state. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/xdw7Eiwvvs7fy2mT8 Musie credit: Isha foundation. Music: Waterfall | Instrumental -   / white-mountain  

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