Bengaluru's KR Market witnessed a massive early morning rush as shoppers gathered for Varamahalakshmi Vratam. The market saw heavy footfall over the past few days, with residents buying flowers, fruits, puja items and decorations for the festival.

Bengaluru's KR Market witnessed a massive festive rush in the early hours of Friday as shoppers turned up in large numbers for Varamahalakshmi Pooja. The market has been witnessing increased footfall over the past few days as families prepare for the festival and make their traditional purchases. On Friday, the rush intensified, with shoppers buying fresh flowers, fruits, puja items, decorations and other essentials.

A video shared on social media shows KR Market crowded with shoppers at around 1:35 am, with people making last-minute purchases for Varamahalakshmi Habba. Flower vendors and other shops witnessed heavy footfall as residents continued their festival shopping into the early hours.

KR Market Bustles With Festive Rush At 1:35 AM

The video, shared by Karnataka Portfolio on X, shows the market packed with shoppers even in the early hours of Friday. People were seen purchasing flowers, fruits, puja materials and decorative items for Varamahalakshmi Pooja.

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The festive rush at KR Market has been building over the past few days, with shoppers visiting the market to purchase essentials for the celebrations. With Varamahalakshmi Pooja being celebrated on Friday, the crowd became particularly heavy as residents made their final purchases.

Social Media Users React To The Crowd

The video has also prompted reactions from social media users, with some noting that such crowds are common at KR Market during festivals, while others raised concerns about traffic management during peak festive periods.

One user commented: "Every festival this is normal in market."

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A second user commented: "Why cant they block vehicles movement at least during such festive rush times??"

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The massive crowd at KR Market reflects the festive spirit across Bengaluru, with residents coming out in large numbers to mark Varamahalakshmi Pooja and complete their traditional celebrations.