<p>The Nanjangud Rathotsava, popularly known as Pancha Maha Rathotsava, was celebrated with religious grandeur, on Sunday morning. </p>.<p>The rathotsava was held during the auspicious meena lagna between 6 am to 6.40 am. More then five lakh people witnessed the festival on Sunday.</p>.<p>The idols of Ganesha, Subramanya, Chandikeshwara, Parvathi and Srikanteshwara were taken out in separate chariots, accompanied by a musical troupe playing traditional music. </p>.<p>Police had increased security across the temple town in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/karnataka" target="_blank">Karnataka</a> as a precautionary measure. CCTV cameras were installed at several places, including Kapila river bank, to prevent theft and monitor the surroundings. </p>
<p>The Nanjangud Rathotsava, popularly known as Pancha Maha Rathotsava, was celebrated with religious grandeur, on Sunday morning. </p>.<p>The rathotsava was held during the auspicious meena lagna between 6 am to 6.40 am. More then five lakh people witnessed the festival on Sunday.</p>.<p>The idols of Ganesha, Subramanya, Chandikeshwara, Parvathi and Srikanteshwara were taken out in separate chariots, accompanied by a musical troupe playing traditional music. </p>.<p>Police had increased security across the temple town in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/karnataka" target="_blank">Karnataka</a> as a precautionary measure. CCTV cameras were installed at several places, including Kapila river bank, to prevent theft and monitor the surroundings. </p>