Mangalore: Thousands of Devotees Witness Kadri Car Festival


Mangalore: Thousands of Devotees Witness Kadri Car Festival

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Jan 22: The annual car festival of Kadri Sri Manjunatheswara Temple was celebrated with lot of enthusiasm and devotional fervour here on Wednesday January 21. The celebrations will come to an end today with Avabrhuta Snana ritual.

The Utsava Murthy of the Lord was installed in the chariot in the afternoon after following the rituals connected with it by the priests of the temple, followed by Puja. Thereafter, devotees went up the ladder to pay obeisance to the Lord and offered coconut, banana and flowers. It is believed, that the wishes of the devotees get fulfilled when they pray to the deity seated in the chariot, as he is supposed to be in a benevolent mood then.




























As is the tradition, the Swamiji of Kadri Sri Jogi Math went around the temple on horse back, coupled with disciples and devotees, prior to the pulling of the big chariot in the evening. The big chariot was then pulled around the outer precincts of the temple at around 7.30 pm. As per the temple customs, the big chariot is pulled only by grown ups.

The temple has other two chariots. One is Chandra Mandala made of wood, which has an attractive upper portion that is divided into five different parts, decorated with various flags. These parts move in a circular motion when the Chandra Mandala is pulled, providing an attractive view. The other one is the recent acquisition of the temple, silver chariot. Both the silver chariot and Chandra Mandala are pulled by children, after the big chariot is pulled, in that order.

The community feast at the temple too attracted several thousands of devotees who gratefully consume the items offered as the Lord's Prasadam. The street leading to the temple was full of shops that have been busy selling delicacies, plastic items, toys, stainless steel utensils and such other items to the thronging crowd.

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  • Sunitha, Haleangadi/Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 25 2009

    Very nice photos, This is the chance to see the Kadri Uthsava. Thanks Daijiworld.

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  • Rajesh.Kadri, Mangalore/Afghnisthan

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    very good photo,thanks for Daijiworld.lord Manjunatha swamy gives you all good health and success,thanks for all team of Daijiworld.

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  • Pramila rajashekar, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    nice pictures.... feel like we are also there in the crowd ....

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  • Girish shettigar, Uppala,Kasaragod

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Nice pictures.Continue the same work.Hats off to kukkaje & daiji team

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  • Shwetha Ashu Devadiga, Kadri Kambla/Sharjah

    Fri, Jan 23 2009

    nice pics, thanks Daiji world for such a wonderful coverage, i missd kadri rathotsava first time but got to view the snaps.

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  • Shwetha Ashu Devadiga, Kadri Kambla/Sharjah

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Nice pictures. Thank youDaijiworld for such a wonderful coverage. I missed Kadri rathotsava for  first time but got to view the snaps.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sat, Jan 24 2009

    Good coverage by Daijiworld. One should rememeber first we all are Indians and then our religion. DaijiDubai Keep up your good work. We really like your coverage.

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  • KADRI FRIENDS KADRI, KADRI MANGALORE

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Thanks to daiji team. may lord Manjunatha swamy gives you all good health and success.

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  • Suresh Kotian, venure/sharjah

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Nice pics thanks to all daijiworld team

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  • Manoj Devadiga Kadri, Near Kadri Temple/Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Thanks to daiji world team for refreshing & keeping all or memories alive. though we could not be part the festival but can feel the atmospehere..

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  • Rekha, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Nice pics..... thank u so much

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  • kailas, Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Good coverage. However, events like this must come in JPG file. It would enhance the viewing quality.

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  • Mohan kumar, kadri,Dubai

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Great snaps.of Kadri Rathostava. thank you very much... We really miss these  events being away from home. Thanks to daiji  helping us go down memory lane. I suggestion though, the name of mata to be correctly read as yogishwara mata and not jogimata.

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  • Gokul, Mangalore/ Chennai

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Nice coverage and beautiful photography. But not sure whats "Kadri car festival"??? It should be Kadri Rathotsava. Car festival is a term used for festival held in car street, since the name of the place is car street, festival held there is called car festival.

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  • nayak, mangalore\usa

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Very good photo, Felt like we are in mangalore. Pray Lord Manjunath for prosperity of all. Sri Manjunathya nama

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  • SANDEEP.KASARGOD.N, DUBAI

    Thu, Jan 22 2009

    Daijiworld you made us feel that we too are participating in the festival........ THNKS AND KEEP GOING

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