Monthly Archives: February 2017

A unique temple festival

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Bhagwathy Namme is one of the important village temple festivals in Kodagu. It happens at different times of the year in various goddess temples. One such temple is Arapattu Bhagwathy Temple, which is supported by the dand keri (two hamlets) of Arapattu and Poddavadi.

In the past, Bhagwathy and Vishnu Murthy shrines of this region used to be managed by the extended family members of Mukkatira Roy Biddappa of Arapattu village. But now a village committee is responsible for the temple management.

According to Kanniyada Prakash, secretary of Arapattu Bhagwathy Temple, “The Bhagwathy goddess came to Kodagu from Soli village accompanied by Vishnu Murthy and the assistant god Mandana Murthy along with the Banna, Maleya and Pale communities, and my Kanniya family, who are astrologers. The Kanniya were given farm land and settled in Arapattu. They perform the ceremonies at the Mandana Murthy shrine. The anji koot murthy (five spirits) and the patt koot patala (ten protectors) are also given place in the shrine.”

Normally, wherever a temple was built for Bhagwathy, a shrine was also dedicated to Vishnu, in the Vishnu Murthy form, and his five companion spirits. The five spirits are also called the kootali, bodyguards or companions, of Vishnu Murthy. They are Kutti Chatta, Kala Bhairava, Kari Baala, Kuliya, also known as Gulika, and Nuchchute.

Mukkatira Changari, a member of the village temple committee, says, “From the seventh until the eleventh day of the Fish month (called Minyaar, or Pisces), every morning and evening, dance and song programmes are organised in the name of the goddess, and special light arrangements are done.”

On the seventh day of the month, the villagers get together and observe a special fast. Fines for deviations from ritual observances are paid. The main puja is held in the evening.

A temple priest carries the idol upon his head and dances. On the ninth day, the astrologers meet the villagers at the temple in the evening. Then they all go to the shrine of Mandana Murthy. On the tenth day, every family from the two villages bring fine rice on the backs of oxen and offer it to the goddess. On the eleventh day, which is the last day of the feast, lunch is offered at the temple.

A member of the temple priest’s family wears priestly robes and carries the Bhagwathy idol, called the thadamb, upon his head. Also Bidderianda Satish, a designated native called the thiralekara, wears the traditional white kuppya chele costume and dances the thirale (whirl) before the idol. He also behaves as an oracle, answering to the queries of devotees.

Late in the afternoon, the idol is taken across the fields by devotees to the stream to be washed. Then the idol is brought back and taken around the temple. While taking the idol around the temple, the carrier also dances on his feet, all the while holding the thadamb upon his head. After this, coconuts hung up in the air are shot at with guns. Finally the priests serve a vegetarian feast to the devotees.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> Supplements> Spectrum / Mookonda Kushalappa / February 07th, 2017

Harshika Poonacha is now Aditi

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Actress Harshika Poonacha has released the poster of her upcoming film Aditi on her twitter page, she further posted, “Happy to be launching the first look of my my next beautiful project Harshika Poonacha in and as Aditi.”

The actress will be playing the title role Adithi. The project will be directed by the new comer Babu Abbanna. Harshika has shed few kilos to get into the skin of the character. The movie will go on floors shortly.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> Entertainment> Kannada> Movies> News / TNN / February 07th, 2017

Former Vice-Principal of JSS Public School Away

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Mysuru :

Kadiyamada Gowri Muthanna (Maneyapanda), former Vice-Principal of JSS Public School, Siddarthanagar, passed away at her residence on Sanmarga in Siddarthanagar here this morning following a brief illness. She was 80.

She leaves behind her husband K.K. Muthanna (former Principal of JSS Public School, Siddarthanagar) and a host of relatives and friends.

Last rites were performed at the foot of Chamundi Hill this afternoon.

Profile: Gowri Muthanna, in her 44 years of service, had worked as Vice-Principal for 28 years and the rest as Head Mistress at various institutions like Sainik Nursery School, Trivandrum, as Lecturer in Kittur Rani Chennamma Military School for Girls at Kittur, Sawan Public School, New Delhi, DAV Public School, Himachal Pradesh and at Wadi.

After completing her schooling in Mysuru and Kodagu, PUC in Odisha, BA degree in New Delhi, she obtained her MA in English from the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati and B.Ed from University of Mysore.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / February 01st, 2017

R-Day Commanders who made Kodagu proud

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Mysuru :

This year’s two Republic Day parade contingents at the Rajpath in New Delhi were led by two Commanders from Kodagu. While Col. Bommanda Dhiraj Chengappa led the President’s Bodyguard, a regiment of the Indian Army that consists of 46 horsemen, Ajjinanda G. Aishwarya led the all-girls National Cadet Corps (NCC) contingent.

Col. Dhiraj Chengappa is the son of Bommanda Muthanna Chengappa, a retired IGP in the Border Security Force. Dhiraj was selected for the Army through UPSC and he lives in New Delhi with his wife and son. He graduated from Delhi University and then joined the Army.

Aishwarya is the daughter of Ajjinanda Ganesh and Monthi Ganesh. She is a student of St. Joseph’s Girls’ Composite Pre University College in Madikeri and has been the ‘Best Cadet’.

Aishwarya belongs to the 19 KAR Battalion and was also part of the R-Day camp in 2015 as a junior wing cadet. This was the first time after 18 years that a girl from the Directorate had been given the honour.

Aishwarya, a Science student with good academic track record, is also an accomplished skater and hockey player apart from playing the guitar.

This cadet wants to join the Indian Air Force (IAF) and become a fighter pilot.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / January 27th, 2017

KSRTC to run buses on new routes

The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) will operate buses on newer routes from Madikeri to Emmemadu and Kozhikode in neighbouring Kerala from February 4. The move is expected to improve bus connectivity further in the district and the neighbouring areas.

According to KSRTC director M A Shaukat Ali, the bus to Kerala will pass Moornadu, Virajpet, Kutta, Manathavadi, Karandur and Markaz University before reaching Kozhikode. Another bus from Dharmasthala to Channarayapatna will start at 7 am daily passing Mangaluru, Madikeri and Somwarpet before reaching Channarayapatna in Hassan district.

MLC Veena Acchaiah and chairman of Karnataka Silk Marketing Board Limited T P Ramesh will flag off the buses. Ali said, to enable school going students, the bus from Somwarpet will reach Madikeri at 9.30 am.

30 more routes
The KSRTC has applied for permits for 30 more routes from the Regional Transport Authority. Funds of Rs 1 crore have been set aside for renovation works of the bus stand at Somwarpet. The tender process has been completed, while Rs 1.5 crore has been sanctioned towards restoration of the depot in Madikeri.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> District / DHNS – Madikeri, February 01st, 2017