The ritual which replaced 'Made Snana', wherein devotees roll over leftovers of food of devotees belonging to upper castes, had drawn criticism from various quarters.
The Karnataka Backward Class Awareness Forum had announced three days ago that they would be holding a 'massive' protest in Mysuru on January 15 against such "regressive" religious practices, superstitions. They also wanted the state government to bring in an anti-superstition bill.
Devotees who had come from different parts of the state rolled over the leftovers of the 'prasadam' which was first offered to cows. The ritual would be performed at the temple for three days from today, temple sources said.
Elaborate security arrangements had been made to conduct the ritual today, the sources said.
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