Būta Kōlā is a traditional folk festival that is celebrated in various parts of Karnataka, particularly in the coastal regions. It is a form of spirit worship that involves the invocation of local deities or spirits through dance, music, and rituals. The festival is typically performed by members of the local communities, who believe that it helps to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. During the festival, performers wear elaborate costumes and masks, often made of natural materials like wood and leaves, and perform intricate dance movements to the beat of drums and other musical instruments. Bhoot Kola is a vibrant and colorful celebration of Karnataka's rich cultural heritage, and it attracts visitors from all over the region to witness the spectacle of this unique festival.

Būta Kōlā

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