Bantwal: Five-day Chendu, Highlight of Polali Temple Annual Festival Concludes


Bantwal: Five-day Chendu, Highlight of Polali Temple Annual Festival Concludes

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (SP)

Bantwal, Apr 12: 'Chendu’, one of the unique features of the month-long Goddess Rajarajeshwari Temple, Polali annual festivities, begins seven days earlier to the ‘Avabhruta’ day, and continues to be played for five days. The final Chendu was played in Polali on Monday April 11. 

During these five days, Kumara Teru, Hoo Teru, Soorya Mandala, Chandra Mandala, and Pallakki Utsav are organized. After the conclusion of Chendu, ‘Deevatige Salamu Bali’ is organized

Longest Annual Festivity in the Region

Goddess Rajarajeshwari Temple in Polali is one of the ancient, grand temples in Karnataka coast, which continues to protect and project rich cultural heritage of the region.

The annual festivities of the temple, which is located on the bank of River Phalguni, are unique as far as the length of the festivities go. The annual festival of this temple, which begins on the Sankramana of Meena month, continues for a month. The car festival of the temple will be held on Tuesday April 12, and the festivities will culminate with ‘Avabhruta Utsav’ scheduled for tomorrow.

The temple has preserved various practices handed over through generations. At the beginning, the Nattoja approaches the Jois of Puttige lineage of kings after praying to the Goddess. The Avabhruta day is then announced as Wednesday of Suggi month, 30 days since the beginning of the festivities.

‘Bayyana Bali’, ‘Pushpa Puje’, ‘Dandemale Utsavas’ by using different flowers on different days, etc., are held during the festival period. On the 18th day of Meena month, ‘Kolikunta’ is organized.

Chendu’, one of the unique features of the festivities, begins seven days earlier to the ‘Avabhruta’ day, and continues to be played for five days. During these five days, Kumara Teru, Hoo Teru, Soorya Mandala, Chandra Mandala, and Pallakki Utsav are organized. After the conclusion of Chendu, ‘Deevatige Salamu Bali’ is organized. The final Chendu was played in Polali on Monday April 11.

‘On Avabhruta day after conclusion of five-day chendu, Hoovina Puje and Tulabhara services are offered to the Goddess. It is customary that during the festival period here, no auspicious occasions are organized in the houses within the jurisdiction of the temple.

  

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  • Wency Fernandes, Mumbai/Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    I have lots of memories at this Polali festival which I attended long time before along with my late uncle Thomas Fernandes. We started from Kalpane walking till polali in those days it was entirely different but now it is been very much developed and not like before. By seeing these photographs I remember of those days and also I remember of my late uncle. Anyway these memories will always cherish in my mind. I look forward in near future of visiting this so called Polali festival with my cousins from Thodambil. Thank you Daiji for the beautiful photographs.

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  • prasad b shetty, abu dhabi gurupura

    Wed, Apr 13 2011

    Thank you very much daiji pictures really missing that day we participated in this festival .....thankas.."daiji world"

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  • ashok m shetty ujire, dubai

    Wed, Apr 13 2011

    Nice photos thanks daiji

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  • harish, malali

    Wed, Apr 13 2011

    nice pictures i mis polali jatra long back ialso cendu playing thanks you very much daiji

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  • krishna poojary, kolavoor

    Wed, Apr 13 2011

    DAIJI TOOK ME 25 YRS BACK'S MY MEMORIES OF EATING MASALA KAJU FOR 50 PAISE PER PACKET AND LOT BACHANGAI IN THE POLILI JATRA.NOW IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO VISIT THE TEMPLE DURING JATRA DUE TO I AM MUMBAI. THANKS DAIJI

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  • Kabeer P M, Kasaragod, Kerala.

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    It reminded me our visit to Polali 25 years ago for the same festival. The organizer of the visit was our classmate Mr. Jeevraj Shetty from Polali then 2nd year student of BBM at SDM Mangalore. (he can be seen in photo 17 from top wearing yellow shirt). By seeing the photo it looks like he is one of the main organizer of the festival now. Goodluck Jeevi.
    Thanks Daiji for giving me a chance to go back 25 years and recollect sweet memories.

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    Nice pictures...We need more events like 'chendu' to gather people and preserve our culture. Look slike a lot of fun.

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  • vijay kumar, polali/kuwait

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    nice...pictures I missing polali chendu....thanks daiji

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  • harish shetty, mangalore/saudi arabia

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    thank u daijiworld for the wonderful pictures.., i am missing the polali chendu and theru....

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  • Mohammad M.B., Uppinangady, Dubai

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    Nice to read the article and to recollect old sweet memories. Polali, Ammunje, Mudaikodi, Benjanapadavu....!

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  • Ashwin Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    supperv*photos Thanku very much daiji

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  • PRASAD SHETTY, POLALI,KUWAIT

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    Thank you for the wonderful pictures.....i missing the polali chendu

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  • kiran shetty, Mangalore, Dubai

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    thank you very much Daiji for pictures,,, really missing that days we participated in this festival... thanks

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  • Amarpreet Khosla, Malligekatte/Sankarapura

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    So Big Ball. Are they playing 'Football'?..Good Tradition.

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  • sanjay Bijai, magalpre

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    Thanks for nice pitcures

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    Would appreciate if someone can tell which side won the 'Chendu'?

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    BAARI PORLUDA CHENDU.....SARRIT THORPULE!

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  • Shailesh, maNGALORE

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    Thanks Daiji nice pictures. God bless your team.

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  • SUJITHPOLALI, POLALI, MANGALORE

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    THANKS DAIJI ,,NICE PICTURES

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  • SUJITHPOLALI, POLALI, MANGALORE

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    THANKS DAIJI ,,NICE PICTURES

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