Kundapur: Cradles Don’t Rock Here


Kundapur: Cradles Don’t Rock Here

News & Pics: Aishwarya Beejady
Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (PS/VA)

Kundapur, Oct 7: Every mother earnestly desires to rock the cradle for her child. But as a contradictory to this, people in Choady village near Halady here are not supposed to rock the cradle as per their belief.


The villagers fear that the child might suffer from ‘Sarpabhade’ (Serpent Curse) if they rock cradle. Hence mothers in more than 85 houses residing in the village miss the relish in cradle rocking. Instead mothers, here lay down the cradles on the surface.

While chasing the truth behind this belief, it is ascertained that this custom is being followed since many years.

The belief is related to Nagarati temple in Chorady. It is believed that those who violate the tradition tend to spot snake (cobra). An incident which occurred during the Yakshagana extravaganza recently, a cobra was spotted when the devotees placed the idol of deity on the cradle.

There are temples such as Charurati, Nagarati, Bolabayi Naga, Theertha Vinayaka Temple in the village which draw a large number of devotees. The various cultural and religious activities and in particular the Yakshagana conducted in the village reflect the devotion of the people in the region.

However, the accurate reasons for the above said long standing belief related to Nagarati temple is not yet discovered.

  

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  • Max, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Mr. AS Mathew..are you writing poems or comments here? If you writing comments please write continuously without pressing space bar/enter button. Thank you.

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  • Thomas Pascal Andrade, Valencia / Toronto

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    We are in the 21st century and still locked into ignorance even though our country is taking big strides in placing itself in the map of developed countries. Just recently I read a news report that says India will overtake China by 2013 to become an economic superpower in Asia. Although I have my own reservation in this news report, it is a good thing to note that we are fast developing. In spite of advancing in various fields such as economic, science and technology, we are still lagging behind socially and are not able to remove the curtain of ignorance from our mind.

    This type of age-old ignorance is still widespread even among the educated lots in India, which is because the education we get in schools is to make ourselves to compete in the job-market and not to remove the social evils. If our school curriculum is not changed, we will not come out of the shackles of blind belief.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    Beautiful baby, but he is missing
    the joy of a rocking cradle.

    How age old religious traditions are enslaving our freedom and joy
    of life? As we believe in any
    tradition, there will be an outcome
    based on the tradition because
    "as we believe, events will take
    place".

    As a young boy, while sitting on
    the bed at home, I had a
    bad habit of moving the legs to and
    fro. The elders warned me " it is
    an evil and a curse". I began to
    ponder the traditions, so came to this conclusion. The old people
    used to keep their fire place and
    spitting containers under the bed
    bed, and by moving the legs to and
    fro, some of them can be hit and
    create a great mess in cleaning.

    Now, nobody will mention that
    tradition of curse because the old
    heating and spitting devices are
    gone for ever.

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  • Disha Rita Furtado, Jeppu/Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    I do not know what is "SARPABHADE" but I Say this child cho chweet, cho cute, chubby chubby. Ask that child's parents to send the photo for november 14th children's day competetion to udayavani. I love infants.

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  • Janet D'souza, Miyar/karkala

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    V.Cute baby..muhahhh

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  • RAJ ULLAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    CUTE BABY GOD BLESS

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    Of all the pictures, the photo of baby boy is very nice. Cute and loveable. The parents are very lucky to have this baby. I wish this baby good health and long life. Kisi ki nazar na lage......

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  • sharanya karkala, Abudhabi

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    The baby is very lovely.

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  • ashok pinto, moodbdiri/kuwait

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    guys.... nice comments haan...!!....really cute baby!

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  • Flora Dsouza, Kalmady (Jerimeri-Mumbai)

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    Who is this Pokri Chubby ??? Feel like to hug & kiss.

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  • herry, karkala/ksa

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    yes janette as u wrote he is muddu krishna again the farex ad the baby boy same like this muddu krishna.....

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  • Janette D'souza, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Oct 07 2010

    Cute Baby! Resembles Muddu Krishna!
    Suddenly remembered the Farex ad of long ago!

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