Video & Pics: 'Huli Vesha', 'Muddu Krishna' from Udupi


Sheeja Moodubelle
Pics by Umesh Marpalli
Daijiworld Media Network—Udupi

Video : Huli Vesha


Udupi, Aug 28: A record was created when more than 600 children participated in ‘Muddu Krishna’ competitions wearing traditional Krishna costumes at Udupi Krishna Temple on Wednesday August 28.

It was tremendous as always to see a large number of devotees waiting in front of the entrance to visit Lord Krishna at the math and temple.













There were prayers offered to the deity throughout the day. There was a long queue of devotees near the entrance of the temple.

Sri Vishwavallabha Teertha Swami of Paryaya Sode Math participated in the rituals. There were various rituals connected to ‘Janmashtami’ performed on the temple premises.

The Muddu Krishna competition took place in different segments—one for age till 2, another between 2 to 4, and finally 4 to 6—where children sport the costumes of Lord Krishna as Lord Balakrishna, was held at Badagumalige and Rajangana.

The auditorium at the Rajangana was filled to capacity.

Murali Kadekar, the programme co-ordinator, was very happy with the number of children attending the Muddu Krishna competition. He said, “It is the support of the Sode Swami that more and more children of  Udupi  have registered for the competition,” he added.

There were colourful “Huli Vesha” dancers all around the city performing their high-energy dancing. Car Street was colourfully decked as also the ‘Ashta Maths’ with flower sellers dotting the pathway to
the temple.

  

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  • Flora Dsouza, Kalmady (Jerimeri-Mumbai)

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Beautiful....

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  • antony, udupi

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Absolutely Loved them. Thanks Daiji for bringing back sweet memories of our childhood. Remember following then to most of the homes in our neighbourhood. Thanks.

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  • Lobo A.G. , Mangalore/Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Thanks for DW for the huli vesha pictures. It brought my childhood memories. We used to enjoy this festival when our Hindu neighbors would invite use to participate in their meal with payasa. We used to live as brothers and sisters with communal harmony and respect.

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Thanks to Daijiworld for the nice
    Pics.I miss this festival.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    HuliVesha Avesha.MudduKrishna Thunta Krishna.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    In my school days, we never used to stand near Hulivesha,but wanted to see Huli dance very badly..Their dance and Vesha were really great..They were looking like real tigers..Now,everything commercial..Infront of those period vesha ,,this vesha is very ordianry.

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  • s n maindan, udyavar

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    nice pics to see pili vesha and pilis doing disco and rock-n-roll dance !!!!!!!

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  • Francis J. Saldanha, Moodubelle/Bahrain

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Truly fantastic and colorful pictures no doubt! to rekindles the old memories of Udupi Janmashtami celebrations! But Mr. Charles you mean to say that you are not so… young now!!!

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Dear Francis...Young at heart but not physically not so young.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    The Hulivesha will give the Real Tigers 'A Run for their Money'...!
    Superb demonstration and aren't the little Krishna's a joy to watch!
    For those who know me I'm a Krishna by heart...and that's the way it should be....
    Happy Vittla Pindi everybody....

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  • Sebastian Benedict Alva, Bantakal/Bahrain

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Nice pictures,old memories.Happy Janmashtami to all.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    I used to visit every year when I was young.

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  • Lester Pinto, Mangalore-Chennai

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Nice pictures but the paint & costumes of the Udupi 'Pili Vesha' is sub standard compared to the artistic types of their Mangalore couterparts!! Anyway, bottule! bottule! Keep dancing!!

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  • Sandy, Udupi/UAE

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    There are little regional variation in Udupi & Mangalore cultures. Even in Tulu language, Yakshagana, Hulivesha and in Food style we can see little differences. But in heart we are undivided.

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  • judith, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    very nice old memories i was able to recall. Thanks

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    This pili vesha in video is nothing compare to what we witnessed in 60's and 70's.

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  • Peter, Bolkunje/Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Great pictures. Happy Janashtami to all.

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  • Dayanand Bangera, Udupi / Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Great Video....pic....happy Janmashtami to all.....

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  • Rohan, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Aug 29 2013

    Thanks daijiworld ..superb pilivesha

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  • Ronym, M,lore/Abudhabi

    Wed, Aug 28 2013

    THANKS DAIJI BEAUTIFULL PIC,S AND GOOD MESSAGE FROM SWAMEEEJI JAI HO...

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