Hampi Dazzles again on a King's Coronation, Five Centuries Later


Hampi Dazzles again on a King's Coronation, Five Centuries Later

Jan 28 (IANS) : The grandeur of the mighty Vijayanagara empire was revived at this heritage site in Karnataka Wednesday on the 500th anniversary of its emperor Krishnadevaraya's coronation, marked by pomp and pageantry.

The grand celebrations began on dot amidst the ruins of the historic capital city where thousands of people gathered from far and near to witness the spectacle of the bygone kingdom, with a galaxy of seers, pontiffs, VIPs and dignitaries participating in the royal inaugural bash.

The six-hour long spectacle on a massive decorated stage, with the stone structures of Hampi's majestic palaces and monuments forming the backdrop, held the crowd spellbound and revived memories of the valiant emperor who heralded a golden era in the Deccan plateau during his 21-year glorious rule from 1509 to 1529.

A royal procession comprising a dozen caparisoned elephants, a score of camels and 40 horses was taken out to the main venue from 'Sasivekalu Ganesha', a giant rock statue of Hindu god Ganesh.

About 500 folk artistes, musicians, drummers, dancers and singers also participated in the mile-long procession, minutes before the fest got underway.

The statute is christened 'Sasivekalu' as the potbelly god is in the shape of a mustard seed, which in the Kannada language means 'sasivekalu'.

An estimated 20,000 people roared in unison and applauded thunderously when Krishnadevaraya's royal titles 'Rajadhiraja', 'Samrat', and 'Maharaja' were proclaimed to signal his coronation.

About 120 singers and musicians rendered the state's anthem 'Nada Gita', scripted by the legendary Kannada poet Kuvempu (K. Venkatappa Puttappa), invoking the motherland (Kannada nadu).

Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar was present along with noted seers and pontiffs from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh temples and religious institutions.















 

State Tourism and Infrastructure Minister G. Janardhana Reddy welcomed the guests, VIPs, dignitaries and the people in the local language Kannada.

As part of the coronation ceremony, state Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa 'crowned' union Home Minister P. Chidambaram with a replica of the headgear that was adorned by Krishnadevaraya.

Similarly, state Revenue Minister G. Karunakara Reddy crowned Yeddyurappa and state Higher Education Minister, in turn, crowned Ravi Shankar.

Marking the grand occasion, Chidambaram released a set of eight books, two in English and six in Kannada on the life and times of Krishnadeveraya.

The three-day Hampi Utsav is being held at six venues spread over the 16th century capital of the Vijayanagara empire on the banks of the Tungabhadra river, about 350 km from Bangalore.

The fest began with rural sports and adventure sports getting underway at Kamalapura grounds earlier in the day.

Sports, including wrestling, kabaddi and weight-lifting, and rock-climbing, which were popular during the emperor's reign, were staged to relive the golden times.

Noted danseuse Sonal Mansingh, classical vocalist Pandit Jasraj and Bollywood heroine Hema Malini performed with their respective troupes after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) opposition leader in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj launched the fest before sunset.

The windswept city, spread over 26 square kms, was once the centre of a vibrant, thriving culture that enriched the carved temples and rock-cut magnificence.

Various cultural programmes, including song and dance, and a sound and light show, will recreate the grandeur and glory of the empire over the next two days.

  

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  • George Borromeo, Angelore, Pumpwell, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 28 2010

    Memory of floods in North Karnataka has been forgotten, CM and Ministers moving around with begging bowl to collect aid to the flood victims has been forgotten. Now our Government is spending Tax payers money lavishley over an event, even Emperor Krishna Deva Raya would have thought it twice to spend public money. CM Sir,kindly spend public money wisely, hence it will benifit millions of Flood victims and debt ridden farmers.

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  • Rajesh Rao, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 28 2010

    Nice pictures by Daijiworld. Had congress been karnatka they would have celebrtaed birth anniversary of Gandhi family members and wasted the money. This is great wokr by Mr.Yedi sir to commemerate 500th year of Shri Srikrishna devaraya asecention to throne.

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  • Vijay Shetty Gulvady, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 28 2010

    Every person in Karnataka should remember the contribution of Krishnadevaraya and the glory of Vijayanagara empire.

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  • Vinesh Menezes, India

    Thu, Jan 28 2010

    Hi, This would be one of the most memorable events of the present, but will it be in the same pomp is my question. Our emperors and kings of the past used to beautify their kingdom by raising scultures and a lot of artistics works on the buildings. The roads were beautified and the raods leading to Vijayanagara were as broad as the roads of the presnet. They also looked at their surroundings with great interest. But these days plz let anyone notice a scupltured bldg of the present technology or the roads, flyovers which can beautify the Indian nation. We are only proud to be Indians of what our ancestors have achieved in the past. The glorious past is no where duplicated by us. Everything that is built as infrasturucture for the nation or state is just for the sake of it. There isn't any quality or beauty. Its a sad thing for all of us. We are born to serve under countires in the west. We become extremely disciplined and polite. We respect everything and we praise the govt. of those nations. If all those ppl who left abraod had to settle back in india and teach the next generation a few things what they have learnet being in the west wouldn't we too have a better place to live in. Every developed country went through a face where people fought for their rights sacrificing their present pleasures and needs so that the next generation would see better days,but for us after the independence movement there has been nothing. Lets hope we re-live the same past glory.

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  • Sunil Kumar Shetty , udupi

    Thu, Jan 28 2010

    Greatest King ever ruled south India bekloging to famous TULUVA DYNASTY of VIJAYANAGAR. We TULUVAS are very proud for world famous dynasty with all JUSTICE, RICHNESS & LITRETURE GLORY.

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  • Dinesh Shetty, Padubidri/Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Jan 28 2010

    On Wednesday I saw this programme live on DD Chandana. It was worth watching the performance. Karnataka has got rich culture and historical places, but never discovered. I appreciate the Karnataka Government for spending money on such programmes to develop tourism in the state, at the same time expect money spent on state's infrastructural development.

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  • sam dsoza, mangalore

    Wed, Jan 27 2010

    thnaks god..we have bjp govt in state..if congress ..we have only a story of anti national like tipu and family who toruthured and killed innconet christians and hindus in kerala and karnataka..

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Wed, Jan 27 2010

    GOLDEN ERA OF KARNATAKA STARTED . THANKS TO SHRI.YEDIYURAPPA & TEAM. MORE & MORE SUCH PROGRAMMES WILL MAKE OUR KARNATAKS A STRONG & PROSPEROUS STATE. JAI HO.

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  • sunil shetty, karkala/ Dubai

    Wed, Jan 27 2010

    "Huttidare kannada nadalli huttabeku, nodidare hampe utsava nodabeku" amazing photos, thanks daijiworld.

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