Mangalore : Oceanic Crowd Throngs Beach as Kite Fest Concludes


Pics by Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, jan 23 (DHNS):  On Sunday, it was not sea and the shore at Panambur, instead it was sea and oceanic crowd on the shore along with hundreds of kites flying high adding to the happiness of the crowd who had gathered to have a glimpse of them.

Sunday being a holiday, people came as families bringing along elders to kids to enjoy the rare lavish spectacle that happens at Panambur beach-the International Kite Festival. While the kites of different shapes and sizes flew high resembling the aspirations of the hands flying them, Panambur beach took a look of a gala fair.

To cater to the flowing crowd, several shops had come up. While some plush make-shift restaurants flaunted cozy couches served hot, creamy coffee, sandwiches and burgers, there were couple of ice cream stalls helping the crowd to beat the heat. Rest of the smaller shacks sold sugar cane juice, Manchurians, Kebabs, biryanis and even masala powders. Churmuri and groundnut vendors were busy calling on their potential customers, making brisk business during the festival.

 






















































In a beauty lounge, couples of artists were busy drawing portraits of their subjects while some drew beautiful mehndi designs on their customers.

Kids were busy checking the market available for them. A stall selling kites saw highest buyers. From elderly to youth to kids everyone thronged at this stall to pick kites for themselves. While designer kites flew high, tiny kites of plastic made appearances all over. While children jumped on the sand to make their kite fly, elders returned to relive moments of childhood by attempting to try their hands on kite flying.

“Kite flying is not very popular in this region, but as a child, I got an opportunity to live in old Delhi for three to four years. It was there that I learnt the art of making and flying kite. I was a mediocre in the art, but I seemed excellent here in Mangalore because not many of my counterparts knew kite flying,” says Sanjeeva Nayak, a businessman in his late 60s.

As many as seven nations- Netherlands, Indonesia, South Korea, UK, France, Kuwait and Lebanon took part in the fest.

Otto Vassen, the participant from the Netherlands was seen interacting with the crowd by handing over the thread of his kite to the individuals in the crowd asking them to fly it. Lot of people enjoyed this nature of Vassen because everyone, deep down their hearts wanted to fly the big, beautiful kites in the arena.

Bob from UK said that the wind at Panambur beach on Sunday evening was favourable for kite flying because it was simply subtle enough to keep the kite safe intact in the air.

“One fascinating thing about flying kite in India is that the space around the arena is never empty. There is cheering crowd all around the arena, which adds to any kite flier’s passion. It is an adrenaline for any flier,” says Bob, who feels that Team Mangalore’s kites are the best because it always showcases Mangalore’s culture.

My kite to God

The paper kites made by special kids from Chetana, Mangala Jyoti, Saanidhya and Abhaya Ashraya Mangalore were displayed at the venue. The paintings on the kite spoke eloquently on the feelings of the special children, their wish for peace, tranquility and greenery on earth. The section really upheld the theme of the festival-“One sky, one earth, one family.’

Night flying of kites

For the first time in India, night kite flying was held using high power beams. Colourful kites embellished black background of sky, adding to the glory of the event.
Some groups were even seen making sand art at the venue, which too bagged good response.

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All in all, the kite show ended on Sunday but the memory of the paper falcons’ ballet in the sky will live for long, only to be replaced by the fresh kites of next year.

  

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  • namila, manglore

    Tue, Jan 24 2012

    Kite fesitival i just cant believe it.
    the paper kite made by special kids from chetan,mangala jyoti,saanidya
    abbaya asraya manglore was displayed by these venue.


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  • IQBAL HUSSAIN, MANGALORE/KUWAIT

    Mon, Jan 23 2012

    I am proud of Mangalore. Organise more and more this kind of events.

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  • ramesh, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 23 2012

    We love mangalore

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 23 2012

    There should be more Saturday evening events every week. To entertain the public there should be Live Band, Beach Volley Ball, and Different Competition each week, Water Scooters/Gliders for water sport lovers. Dance Floor for young crowd and many more. There should be more licensed silted-shacks for Food, Beverages & Ice-Creams. There should be more column lights, Drinking Water Fountain and Toilet facilities at different locations. Outside vendors & sales-van should be banned from entering inside the gated zone. Every Saturday evening events should be advertised in local newspapers and tickets to be sold at important city centers & eateries.
    Also maintain high standard with smartly dressed Bay-Boys and charge the public for it. Any unhygienic stalls, rowdies, beggars, street dogs, drug peddlers & eve-teasers should be identified, banned and prosecuted with severe punishment. The Beach Bouncers should check the outsiders & rural bullies acting over smart with the local crowd.

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  • Richard Lobo, Shirva/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 23 2012

    WOW !!! what a event !!!!

    Best Wishes to all. Team mangalore in Specific.

    Nice to See Subash Pai in the Picture.

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  • avita Vas,, mlr

    Mon, Jan 23 2012

    It was a nice experience....good response from the crowd. good pics.

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  • arjun, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 23 2012

    i just read these lines

    "The paper kites made by special kids from Chetana, Mangala Jyoti, Saanidhya and Abhaya Ashraya Mangalore were displayed at the venue. The paintings on the kite spoke eloquently on the feelings of the special children, their wish for peace, tranquility and greenery on earth. The section really upheld the theme of the festival-“One sky, one earth, one family.’"

    organizers -Appreciate your concern towards society ! wish you more power to do these things

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  • parvez royal, dxb

    Mon, Jan 23 2012

    come people of mangalore lets make it more beautifull..for long time mangalore has been naming for wrong reasons.lets change it we can we will

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