The 20-day festival, which started on March 28, marks the visit of goddess Budhi Thakurani to her maternal home at Desibehera Street here.
People don different costumes when their wishes ('manashika') are fulfilled. "I have dressed up as Krishna because my mother prayed to Budhi Thakurani for my welfare and today, I am hale and hearty," said Raju, 21, a computer engineering student.
"We vowed to dress my son as Radha after he recovers from a disease. Now, we are fulfilling it," said Ranjita Mishra, who is from Rourkela.
They are a sight to behold - Hanuman riding a bicycle, Krishna having cold drink or a tiger talking to people. "We will dress up as Buddhist monks," said an organiser at Bijipur.
Campaigners pointed out that mischief-mongers dress up as different characters and trouble people. "Adequate police have been deployed to maintain law and order," said SP (Berhampur) Sarthak Sarangi.
