Mangalore: ` Mangalore Dasara ’ concludes with Spectacular Events
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RS)
Mangalore, Sep 28: The nine day `Mangalore Dasara’ celebrations culminated with the magnificent immersion procession of Sharada Devi and Nava Durge idols at the Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple which began in the evening of Monday ,September 28.
The procession started with rituals held in temple in the presence of former union minister B Janardhan Poojary along with other office bearers and members of the administration committee of the temple.
Nearly a hundred tableaux added colour to the procession this year. The tableaux carrying various pictures depicted epic themes of Brahmashree Narayana Guru Swami, the spiritual leader of the billava community.
The Dasara organizing committee also arranged thousands of colourful umbrellas that bedecked the procession . The traditional Chande and other musical instruments also accompanied the procession.
Harikrishna Bantwal, one of the trustees and spokesperson of Billava Mahamandala said that the celebration of navarathri stands apart every year and attracts huge number of devotees. He added that increasing number of devotees adds grace to the celebrations in the Kudroli temple.
Mangalore dasara is the celebration of all the communities in the district and members of all communities join the procession and the celebrations inside the temple.
The temple was built under the inspiration of Brahmashree Narayana Guru, the spiritual leader, who preached `one god, one religion’ philosophy.
The roads in the city were decorated with colourful lights and arches . The procession began at the temple complex and was scheduled to end at same venue with the immersion of the idols at the Pushkarini pond inside the temple complex. The procession passed through the main roads of the city including Lady hill, Lalbhagh, K S Rao road, Hampanakatta, Carstreet, Alake.
The idol of Goddess Sharada was immersed along with nine other idols of goddess Durga, namely Siddidathri, Shailaputhri, Brahmacharini, Kooshmandini, Chandraganta, Skandamataha, Katyayini, Mahakali and Mahagouri.
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