Mysore: Wodeyar Scion Worships Royal Family Weapons on Dasara Fest


Mysore: Wodeyar Scion Worships Royal Family Weapons on Dasara Fest

Mysore, Oct 23 (IANS): As part of the Dasara (Dussehra) festival, Mysore royal family scion Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wodeyar Tuesday worshipped weapons and treasures of the 700-year-old dynasty at the palace in this heritage city.

"The scion conducted rituals in the hoary tradition with flowers, fruits and ash gourds and worshipped various weapons, including swords in different sizes, arms, ammunition and artillery that were part of the royal armoury over the centuries," a palace spokesman told IANS here.

Earlier in the day, the royal family members joined the 59-year-old scion in the palace courtyard to perform other rituals associated with the ninth day (navami) of the fest and went in a procession to the goddess Bhuveneshwari temple within the palace compound with the weapons carried in a golden palanquin by the royal staff.

Besides weapons and treasures, the palace elephants, horses and cattle were decked up for the occasion and dedicated to the royal family's presiding deity goddess Chamundeshwari amidst chanting of Vedic hymns by Hindu priests and temple bells.

"In the tradition of his forefathers over the generations, the scion gave audience to the public in the private durbar, which was thrown open to commemorate the 10-day festivities. Many people also had free lunch in the palace and carried the famous Mysorepak sweet distributed as 'prasadam' (sanctified dish) to their homes," the spokesman said.

Thousands of people thronged the majestic and illuminated palace in the city centre to witness the royal festivities ahead of the finale Wednesday when victory of triumph over evil will be celebrated on the 10th day (Vijayadashami) of Dasara (Dussehra) with a grand procession of caparisoned elephants, cavalry and foot soldiers from the northern gate of the palace to Bannimantap grounds, about 10 km away across the cultural city.

  

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  • Mrs. AF D'Souza, Kundapur/Mumbai..,

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Happy Dassera festival to the people of Mysore/Karnataka(INDIA). May Goddess Chamundeshwari bless the praja and the royal Wodeyar family to live peacefully and continue the century old traditions which were enjoyed/followed by our forefathers, us and henceforth our future generations to come.

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  • sam, mangalore/doha

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    The wodeyar looks like the ancient kings as shown always to us.but the eye glasses make him look so artificial..

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  • FRANCIS BARBOZA, KARKALA/VADODARA

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Congrates to Roayal Family of Mysore. Wish you all a happy Dussera

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  • HENRY MIISQUITH, M'lore

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Congrats to Wodeyar, royal family of mysore. Wish you all Happy Dasara, let's celebrate the victory of good over evil...

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  • Vincent, vincent/Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    Congrats!!, Sri Vodeyar, Like Queen and prince of Wales, UK, Vodeyar is respected tradition dynasty at our sacred Mysore land. We are proud of you, Long live your ellancy, God bless you..

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Wed, Oct 24 2012

    high Salute to Wodeyar family for the contributions festioval of Dussera to the public in Mysore city.

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  • donald, Toronto/Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 23 2012

    Congrats Shri Shri Shrikanta Dutta N R Wodeyar for keeping up the great Hindu rituals & Poojas to Chamundeshwari and still continuing the Traditions of your great Royal Family.

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