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Bedara Vesha in Sirsi

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English: Bedara Vesha is a folk dance performed days before Holi night in Sirsi town of Karnataka. It is also known as ‘Hunter Dance’. People of Sirsi celebrate Holi with this unique folk dance every alternate year.[1] It attracts a large crowd from different parts of the state on all the five days of Holi.
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