<p class="title">Members of the Devadiga community will offer a ‘Brahma Ratha’ to the Polali Sri Rajarajeshwari Temple in Bantwal.</p>.<p class="title">Ramadas Bantwal, president of the Devadiga Samaja Sri Polali Shashthi Ratha Samarpana Samiti, told mediapersons the work on the chariot will be taken up on September 13.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The temple Tantri, priests, administration board members and members of the Devadiga community will be present on the occasion, Bantwal added.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“During the meeting held on May 19 on the temple premises, a committee was formed to offer the Brahma Ratha. Wooden logs required to build the grand chariot were being stocked and 75% of the wood was contributed by the community members. The cost of the chariot is estimated at around Rs 40 lakh,” he said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“There are plans to offer the chariot to Polali goddess in March 2020”, Bantwal added.</p>
<p class="title">Members of the Devadiga community will offer a ‘Brahma Ratha’ to the Polali Sri Rajarajeshwari Temple in Bantwal.</p>.<p class="title">Ramadas Bantwal, president of the Devadiga Samaja Sri Polali Shashthi Ratha Samarpana Samiti, told mediapersons the work on the chariot will be taken up on September 13.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The temple Tantri, priests, administration board members and members of the Devadiga community will be present on the occasion, Bantwal added.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“During the meeting held on May 19 on the temple premises, a committee was formed to offer the Brahma Ratha. Wooden logs required to build the grand chariot were being stocked and 75% of the wood was contributed by the community members. The cost of the chariot is estimated at around Rs 40 lakh,” he said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“There are plans to offer the chariot to Polali goddess in March 2020”, Bantwal added.</p>