Mysuru Dasara: Maharaja ascends golden throne; farmer inaugurates festival


Mysuru, Oct 13 (IANS/DHNS): Wodeyar dynasty's new head and Mysuru's titular Maharaja Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja on Tuesday ascended the golden throne in the Amba Vilas Palace here, marking the first day of the 10-day Dasara festival.

Dressed in traditional robes, with the royal headgear his ancestors sported once, the 23-year-old performed various rituals before climbing the throne around noon, considered auspicious, in the private portion of the royal palace in the city, about 150km from Bengaluru.

"The khas durbar, which is the private area of the royal family, came alive after a year with our new maharaja sitting on the throne amid chanting of Vedic hymns and rituals," a palace official told IANS.

After Srikantadatta Wodeyar passed away on December 10, 2013 in Bengaluru without naming a successor, the royal sword (pattada katti) was placed on the throne at the start of the Navaratri festival in the absence of his successor until his widow Pramoda Devi adopted Yaduveer. His coronation took place in May this year.

Yaduveer gave a royal salute as the police band played the erstwhile Mysore state anthem "Kayo Sri Gowri" in the background. He also received offerings from 24 mutts and temples, including Chamundi Hill, Srirangapatna, Melukote and Sringeri Sharada peetam and blessings of palace priests.

"He also offered prayers to the idol of Hindu goddess Chamundeshwari at 'kanna thotti' (cradle) in the palace premises after holding royal durbar from the throne," the official added.

As the state government sponsors the Dasara celebrations in this cultural capital of Karnataka, progressive farmer Puttaiah from nearby H.D. Kote inaugurated the 10-day festival in presence of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, a few cabinet ministers and other dignitaries.

"As most parts of the state are reeling under drought due to deficit monsoon and agrarian crisis gripping the state with about 500 farmers committing suicide since July, the state government has decided to keep the Dasara fest a low-key celebration to express solidarity with the farming community," an official said.

Puttaiah, accompanied by a host of dignitaries, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, offered floral tributes to the idol of the Goddess Chamundeshwari at 11.07 am during the auspicious Dhanur Lagna.

Utsava Murthy (Idol meant for procession) of the goddess, placed on a silver chariot decorated with flowers of types, was stationed at the right side of the podium near the temple. Priests performed Mangalarathi to the Goddess marking the beginning of the rituals.

As part of Navaratri, the puja rituals at the main temple started at 5.30 am with Poorvanyasa rudrabhiseka, followed by Panchamrita Abhisheka and other rituals. The idol was decorated as ‘Hamsavahini’ (Riding the duck), according to chief priest of the temple Shashishekar Dixit.

Though a ‘simple and traditional’ festival this year, as announced by the government in the wake of drought and farmer suicides, the mood was upbeat at the hill shrine. The road to the temple, from the temporary welcome arch in front of the police outpost, was decorated with various types of rangolis, while the temple was also decorated with flowers of varied colours and types.

While the routine Navaratri message was restricted to the recalling of history, when Wodeyars of the Yadu dynasty, the erstwhile rulers of Mysuru, were celebrating the festival with pomp and gaiety till the abolition of privy purse in 1969, that was continued by the successive governments as ‘Nada Habba’, it turned out a perfect stage for VVIPs of the day to send a message to the crisis-hit farmers’ community.

Not just the progressive farmer Puttaiah, even Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Chamundeshwari MLA G T Devegowda recalled their stint as farmers, before venturing into politics. Siddaramaiah said, “I was tilling land till I joined LLB after completing my BSc. I was also general secretary of Raitha Sangha in 1980”.

To send a message to farmers, who are in the habit of raising loans, Siddaramaiah said, “Barring my father, who had obtained loan once from a PLD Bank, nobody in our undivided family has availed loans. We still don’t have individual khatas to prevent any possibilities of taking loans,” he added.

Devegowda said, “I also have experience in the fields and have witnessed drought during the 60s”.

Earlier, the chief minister and other dignitaries were offered Poornakumba welcome on their arrival at the shrine.

They were brought to the temple amid performing artistes of various cultural troupes.

  

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  • Diwakar, Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    Our Constitution we have only President is Supreme, the first citizen. Citizens are only Maharajas who has the power to elect. What is this special maharaja

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  • RK, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    What fascinates me is with all "curse", Mughals, Marata, Nizam, Adil-shah, haider, tipu, all pre-independence turmoils the Wodeyar dynasty prevailed till date and going strong!
    Its a model for any family, business, village, town, state or a country.
    Its something to be preserved!

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Awesome Pictures.
    The proud King of Mysore Dynasty.
    Good luck for the future.

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  • Arthur Ronald D'souza, Abu Dhabi / Belman

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    The money saved by not celebrating the Dasara such grand manner would helped the farmers.

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  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Mr.Arther...If every thing spent is used for only eating who will burn tons of candles,tons of ghee and other precious things put in homas?

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Happy Navarathri. May mother Durga bring peace and prosperity to all

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  • ummar, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    GOOD WISH U ALL MY HINDU BRO AND FOR ALL DASARA FESTIVAL,
    TIGER DANCE IS WONDERFUL DANCE

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Happy Dasara..

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  • juliana, udupi

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Dasara a State festival celebrated in Mysuru which attracts many tourists to the place during that time

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Siddu govt for poor and farmer.

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  • Viju, Mumbai - Dxb

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    YES from 60 yrs they were taking care of POOR and FARMER.

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Peter. What a joke man. Who taught you such joke ?.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    congratulations on his Ascending Throne .Even though he has not much power like previous time,a lot of tam tam ,lot of Money is being spent on such occasions.All good,but why so much money wasting?That can be given to farmers who suffer and suicide.They too can be happy in the Name of Dasara or his ascention of Throne .The maharaja is not looking happy or "amused".is it because of his heavy burden on his shoulders to be right to everyone?wish him all the best.

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  • Ravi, Santhekatte, Kallianpur

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    Dear Rita,

    Charity Begins at Home, so can u please do something these Farmers, since you are so concerned and anyway you reside in a developed coutry, let us all ( Including Me) do someting for these farmers insted of giving big talks

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 15 2015

    @Ravi santhekatte,I am not giving big talks but seeing how they spend Money in abig manner which can be used for other purposes too.Since i am in a developed Country doesnt mean I am in a maharaja manner either earn or spend.I did in my way and time and do still .What there is going on prestige and honour very colourful .and at the same time too much.Does a poor Person gets anything from it?is my question.Is it really necessary?

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  • RnS, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 14 2015

    dont worry about Maharaja.. he seems to be very happy and blessed by the opportunity...

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