<p>Bengaluru Karaga, the city’s most prominent festival, kicks off at the Shri Dharmarayaswamy Temple in Thigalarpet on Friday night, marking a full-scale return after two years. </p>.<p>Rituals will begin with a ‘rathotsava’ (chariot procession) at 10 pm on Friday while flag-hoisting will take place at 3 am on Saturday. The rituals may go on until 5 am on Saturday. The festival will conclude on April 18, the organisers said. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Bengaluru Karaga, the city’s most prominent festival, kicks off at the Shri Dharmarayaswamy Temple in Thigalarpet on Friday night, marking a full-scale return after two years. </p>.<p>Rituals will begin with a ‘rathotsava’ (chariot procession) at 10 pm on Friday while flag-hoisting will take place at 3 am on Saturday. The rituals may go on until 5 am on Saturday. The festival will conclude on April 18, the organisers said. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>