Grand festivities mark Mosaru Kudike in Mangalore, Bantwal


Mounesh Vishwakarma/Yashodhara Bangera
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore/Bantwal (SP)

Mangalore/Bantwal, Aug 19: The 82nd annual Mosaru Kudike festivities related to Sri Krishna Janmashtami celebrations were organized at Kalladka under the aegis of Sri Rama Mandira in a grand fashion on Monday August 18. The deity was taken in a procession through the main road, accompanied by a variety of tableaux, musical bands, teams singing Bhajans, and young children dressed in Lord Krishna's attire.


Kalladka


Mangalore


Moodbidri

'Krishna Mandira' created by Shilpa puppetry team from Kalladka, and the tableaux of Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishat, Trishul Friends, Om Shakti Friends, Manikanta Yuvashakti Team and Netaji Yuvaka Mandal attracted additional attention during this procession. The celebrations came to an end with religious meeting and a competition of plucking the prize money tied to the top end of a pole.

Thousands of devotees took part in the celebrations, which were attended among others by Dr Prabhakar Bhat, former MLAs, K Padmanabha Kottary and A Rukmaya Poojary, and others. A number of pots hung above were broken by teams of youth. During the procession, traffic on highway was disrupted for nearly two hours. Vehicles coming from the direction of Puttur were diverted on Dasakody-Shambhur-Panemangalore route.

At Moodbidri, Mosaru Kudike was celebrated with a touch of Yakshagana as is customary here. Diwakar Kulal, son of Monappa Kulal from Malali, who was known for donning the role of Lord Krishna in Yakshagana performances, again appeared in Yakshagana costumes as Lord Krishna on Monday. He moved from Nischitha Circle to Kalsanka, dancing to the beats of Chende in Yakshagana style and breaking hundreds of earthen pots lined up on both sides with his 'Chakrayudha' weapon. Speaking to reporters thereafter, Kulal said that his father had earlier been enacting the role of Krishna on Mosaru Kudike festivities, and that he had taken over mantle from his father since the last some years. 'This gives me unique experience. This practice of breaking pots has given rise to a unique tradition,' he felt.

Sri Krishna Friends Circle, which has been organizing variety cultural programmes every year on this occasion, presented 'Natyadhara' Bharat Natyam performance by B Balakrishna Manjeshwar troupe, and folklore dances. MP, Nalin Kumar Kateel, Alva's Education Foundation chairman, Dr M Mohan Alva, former minister, K Amarnath Shetty, temple managing trustee, Guruprasad, and several other dignitaries participated.

In Mangalore, Mosaru Kudike festivities in the form of procession of Lord's idol, tableaux, puppetry, breaking of earthen pots hung high above, cultural programmes etc, were also held in various places in the city like Kadri, Attavar, Urwa, Thokkottu, and Asaigoly etc.

The 105th annual Mosaru Kudike Utsava was organized at the ground of Arasu Mundattaya Daivasthana in Attavar, accompanied by tableax, dance drama sequences etc. A procession which began from Kotichennaya Circle concluded at Mosaru Kudike Katte. Programmes like adventure on pole, musical extravaganza etc had been organized.

The festivities relating to Mosaru Kudike were held at the ground near Kadri temple, with the participating of thousands of people.

At the Mosaru Kudike festival organized at Urwa by Sri Krishna Janmotsava Samiti, Bhajans, and Yakshagana episode, 'Sri Krishna Charitamrita', were held. A procession taken out from Urwa ground moved to the stage set up at Urwa ground after covering Gandhinagar and Urwa Marigudi, after which Mahapuja was performed.

  

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  • PrashanthSuvarna, M,lore

    Wed, Aug 20 2014

    We are all very happy2c the brilliant photographs taken at various places around Mangalore taken during the Sree Krishna Janmaastami. But we missed important&entertaining photos concerning the MudduKrishna competition where many families participated along with their tiny children in a very much sought after competition between various participants. While we waited with bated breath for interesting photographs&videos, we were dissapointed2note the glaring absense of much sough after photos and vdo,s.We do agree all may not have been nice , but there were brilliant entries which really stood out especially at Kadri temple, where you could have presented the various entries due2their brilliance in either presentation,costumes solo/group etc. I particularly missed the stellar performance by 2small sisters, more so because like the others ,we 4got2bring our cameras but hoped taht will make up4it by your otherwise brilliant coverage4which you r really famous, pz c if u can do the needful by puttin these pictures&vdo,s online...thank u very much.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York

    Wed, Aug 20 2014

    I really miss my young age during all the festivals like Mosaru Kudike, one of my favorite, Dassera, Diwali and many others. Thanks to Walter and his dedicated team for the beautiful pictures. I felt I was in the midst of this enjoying crowd. God one and all on this occasion and other festivals to come.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    May Lord Sri Krishna bless all of us

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  • Michael, Mulky/San Fransisco

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    Happy Shri Krishna Janmashtami to all. Just the beginning of the season and so many more to come through the year. Missing the childhood days when all the festivals in the rainy season is so enjoyable with lush fields and markets full of fresh vegetables, fruits and flowers used for the festivals. May God bless all.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    May Lord Krishna fulfill all your wishes and all your dreams come true.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    Nice pics & coverage, thanks Daiji.

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  • Vasant Raj, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    Congrats Daiji for wonderful snaps..
    I really wonder no of Dis-agree people are more, for what only God knows..anyhow, Festival Wishes to all.

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    The pics bring back nostalgic memories of these enjoyable moments at Mangaladevi during my childhood. Point to note those days the pyramid for breaking of the pot was of 5-6 layers but now it is only 3 proving the stamina and enthusiasm of the present youth. Happy Krishna Janmashatami to all hindu brethren.

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  • Praveen, Manchi

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    Nice photo-shoot by daiji. Festival wishes for all reader..

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  • Sudhakar Poojary, Kadeshivalya/Dubai

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    Thanks Daijiworld for posting such a wonderful pictures.

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  • Ashwin, Kundrotte

    Tue, Aug 19 2014

    Wonderful Pictures..Thank You Daiji

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