I am really proud of my native city Mysore, the city of tradition and jubilation. The city charms with its natural beauty, beautiful parks, elegant palaces and above all quite hospitable people. Great place to visit and enjoy during the festive time
Re: Mysore city is like a big dusty village
by sandy on Oct 15, 2010 12:59 AM
hey chennai gutter born tamilian,u people are descendants of ravana,don't know how to respect others.Get lost
Re: any bengali here
by Tapash Bhadury on Oct 19, 2010 07:33 AM
I don't live in India and our timing of Durga Puja is being adjusted to suit our lifestyle. Thats why I could not give you the mahaastami timing.Any way there is a saying "Bidese niom nasti". Bijoyar priti aar subhecha nieo.
Re: dussera
by prashanth bangalore on Oct 14, 2010 05:47 PM
One has to purchase GOLD CARD for visiting Dasara. so that you have previleges at all the places.
Re: Burst into laughter after watching the pic of wrestling
by prasanna kumar on Oct 15, 2010 06:44 AM
one is minister revu naik of karnataka government a wrestler himself
Re: Burst into laughter after watching the pic of wrestling
by Ramasamy Nagarajan on Oct 14, 2010 06:58 PM
Hi friend, even the old men are showing their valour to tell the youth that for games and competitions, no age limit. I had witnessed a few suchwrestlings and also presided over the prize distriibution when UI was in a responsible position in Mysuru. A great show of skills and strength. One should stay there for a month before, during and after Dussera. The Erstwhile Maharaja, Scion, who still commands respect from all citizens, sits in his traditional private Durbar giving audience to his "subjects" by invitation. A great tradition indeed.
Re: Burst into laughter after watching the pic of wrestling
by kumar bhat on Oct 14, 2010 07:02 PM
One of the old man is state cabinet minister revu naik whose age is 76, but he shames the youngsters of todays generation