Announcing this at a press conference here on Tuesday, he said that the grand procession would begin from Nehru Maidan at 3 pm under the leadership of B Janardhana Poojary, in which teams from Kerala, Mumbai, Gujarat and Karnataka would partake. Around 1000 vehicles are expected to be a part of this procession, he informed.
Mr Sairam also said that Brahma Kalash programme would also be held by over 200 priests on October 19 and 20 at Kudroli in the presence of head priests belonging to Shivagiri Math.
The procession this year will be a historic one. Commencing from Nehru Maidan, it will reach Kudroli temple via A B Shetty Circle, K S Rao Road, PVS Circle, M G Road, Ladyhill and Mannagudda. Around 1000 flag-bearers will take part in the procession, said member of the management committee Harikrishna Bantwal.
Vice-president of the committee Raghavendra Kulur, treasurer Padmaraj, trustees B K Taranath, Ravishankar Mijar, K Maheshchandra, vice president of the temple's development committee Urmila Ramesh Kumar and others were present at the press conference.
Hore Kanike is an arrangement where the devotees contribute rice, pulses, coconuts, vegetables, and other food grains needed for mass feeding at festivals.
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