The Feast of Laksha Deepotsava | India's Mega Kitchens | National Geographic
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The kitchen staff of Annapoorna prepared meals for 30,000 people on the last day of the festival, which ran out within just a few hours! Watch the resilient kitchen staff pull through with an incredible feat on India's Mega Kitchens on National Geographic
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Feast of Laksha Deepotsava
Lakshdweepotsava
India
Dharasthala
Manjunatha Temple
Annaprna
Karnataka
Festival of Lamps
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