Slice of Mysore Dasara in Mangalore

October 21, 2012
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Mangalore, October 21: Dasara celebrations was a grand affair during the reign of Vijayanagara empire. However, commoners could not take part in all the ceremonies performed by the king and queen. As a result, they started recreating the entire Dasara festivity in their homes by arranging dolls with the 'Raja' and 'Rani' as the key piece.

 

Today, after five centuries, this age-old practice has become an integral part of the Dasara celebrations. 'Nammavaru - Mangaluruvasi Hale Mysuru Vipra Koota' association has put in all efforts to give Managaloreans a slice of Mysore Dasara with its unique collection of 800 dolls.

 

Speaking to Deccan Herald, Association Organising Secretary M S Gururaj said that the arrangement of dolls is a common practice in all houses in old Mysore during Dasara. In Mangalore, there are a few families of  'Vipra Koota,' a Brahmin community which moved from old Mysore region to DK district in search of jobs.

 

Six years ago, the association decided that they will introduce this practice to the coastal city and got together and created a small doll display. “The expo received an overwhelming response and the association decided to organise it every year. What started with 300 dolls has now gone up to 800 dolls. The expo is getting bigger every year, said Gururaj.

 

The dolls are arranged in nine steps indicating nine days of Navaratri.

It is famously known as 'Bommai Kolu' or 'Bommala Koluvu' and is very popular in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and certain parts of Karnataka.

 

The arrangement of dolls narrate episodes from Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavatgeetha.

 

'Dashavathara,' 'Krishna Leela,' 'Ashta Lakshmi,' 'Chamundi hills,' Mysore Dasara procession, chariots, rathotsava, palanquin, depiction of traditional wedding, village artisans, rural games are some of the collections displayed at the expo.

 

“This year, we have recreated the Mantralaya and Raghavendra Swami mutt in miniatures,” said GururajJoint Secretary of the association Poornima said that the 'Pattada Bombe' is the key piece of the doll collection. 'Pattada Bombe' is passed on to a girl during her wedding and it indicates the king and queen.

 

“The association members look forward for the expo every year. All the members take part enthusiastically. All are given responsibilities. It is encouraging when we receive appreciation from visitors,” she added.

 

The doll expo was inagurated by Sharavu Ganapathi temple Managing Trustee Raghavednara Shastri and Mangalore Airport Director M R Vasudeva. The expo will be open till October 27.

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This nun is a witness in the rape case registered against Franco Mulakkal. She is the 14th witness in the case and in her statement, she said that the bishop made sexually-colored and lewd remarks to her over the phone.

As per the nun, they were in communication via phone calls, chat and video calls for a period of two years from 2015 to 2017.

In the statement, the nun said that she kept quiet as she was scared of the bishop.

In her witness statement in September 2018, she said that in 2017, the bishop visited the convent she was in and hugged and kissed her.

Police say that the witness was not ready to file a complaint against the bishop. They had alerted the police in the jurisdiction and when the team met her, she refused to file a complaint. Hence a separate case wasn't registered against Bishop Franco

The first nun of Missionaries of Jesus had accused Franco of raping her multiple times at the Kuruvilangadu convent in Kottayam. The FIR in the case was registered in June 2018.

Then after protests, Franco was arrested on September 21, 2018.

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Bengaluru, Jun 24: Dr K Sudhakar on Wednesday held a video conference with senior officials to review the preparedness for conducting of SSLC examinations safely which is beginning from Thursday.

"8,48,203 students will appear for the SSLC examination starting tomorrow in 2,879 centres across the state. All the guidelines issues by state government must be followed strictly" Sudhakar said in the meeting.

"It is the collective responsibility of officials of all departments to ensure that every student is safe, from the time he or she leaves home for the exam centre and returns home after the exams. The vehicles used to ferry students, where public transport is not available, must be sanitised properly. The surroundings near exam centres, exam halls, toilets must be sanitised properly. Social distancing must be maintained in the exam hall and mask must be provided to all students," he said.

The minister also said that since the students have been asked to arrive at exam centre at 7:30 in the morning, a small biscuit packet must be provided to each student so that they don't feel hungry during the exam and till they return home after the exam.

"Thermal scanning of every student should be done before allowing inside the exam hall. In case there is fever those students must be made to write exam in separate room. Separate exam halls must be arranged for students in quarantine areas and if it's not feasible they must be allowed to write exam in September. District administrations must disseminate information about precautionary measures taken to build confidence among parents," the minister said.

Sudhakar instructed the officials to work in coordination with the Education Department and other departments.

Stating that there are 458 containment zones in Bengaluru, the minister asked the officials to be extra cautious in these areas and make arrangements to ensure health department staff can take students to the nearest health center if anybody is found ill during the exam.

Education Minister Suresh Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary Javed Akhtar, Education Secretary, Secretary of Medical Education Department, BBMP officials, Health Experts and others were present.

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