Tuesday 1 September 2015

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Tuesday 11 August 2015

Yakshagana-One of the most Traditional Dance of Mangalore

Yakshagana is a theater form that combines dance, music, dialogue, costume, make-up, and stage techniques with a unique style and form which you can find in coastal region of Karnataka.Yaksha-gana literally means the song (gana) of a Yaksha. Yakshas were an exotic tribe mentioned in the Sanskrit literature of ancient India. It will contain old puranas stories which they present in most dramatical way.This is the only one art where you can see combination of other arts.

It is believed to have originated in the coastal districts of Karnataka. The true representation of the poems enacted in these plays is attributed to have started during the Vaishnav Bhakti movement in the 11th century. In 13th century, a Sage named Narahari Thirtha started Dashavathara performance in Udupi, which later developed into the Yakshagana of today.

Yakshagana Performance contains following arts

The Play:The lively performance full of dance and drama has poetic songs sung by the chief musician known as the’ Bhagvata’ who controls the narrative. The play begins with a prelude called the “Sabhalakshana’ followed by the “Prasanga” The dialogues were traditionally impromptu, and were rendered by the actors with the flow of the song. As the dialogues are impromptu, no two performances of the same play will be identical.

Music:The performance also includes background muscic played by a group of musicians known as “Himmela”. The background musicconsists of a mix of drums, pipes and organs. The prasangas or stories are mostly based on the Hindu epics such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana and the Puranas. Yakshaganas are also performed on significant events of the lives of historical legends. To lighten up the narrative humor is introduced in the performance by the antics of the clown called the” Hasyagar”. The mythological characters and various incarnations of Gods and Goddesses take the viewer in to a surreal world.

Characters: In Yakshagana the men portray both male and female characters .The elaborate headgears are decorated differently for Kings and for the demons. The makeup of the demons is done to bring out their demonic character. The full ensemble of a Yakshagana consists of a minimum of 15 people, which include the musicians, the actors and the narrator.


Stage:Traditionally the performances are staged in the open air over a period of dusk to dawn. It is originally staged in the compound of a temple where the “Rangasthalla” (stage) is adorned with leaves of mango and plantain, and flowers and coconut and coloured paper add to the festive look. There are about 30 professional troupes and about 200 amateur troupes performing this ancient art form . The performances are usually held during the months of November and May.


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Monday 10 August 2015

Top 7 Places to visit in Mangalore

Mangalore is 8th cleanest city in India which is important business center and is known for its amazing beaches, seaports and a diverse culture. The region which contains Mangalore has been ruled by various dynasties and empires from the ancient times such as the Kadambas, Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Vijaynagar Empire, Portuguese and the British. The city gets its mention in the writings of the Arabian traveler Ibn Batuta in the 14th century as well. This is also the one of tourist attraction place which greets visitors with its beautiful scenery. I have Listed best top 6 place to visit in Mangalore.

Mangalore lies between the Western Ghats and Arabian sea. This is coastal area 350kms away from Bangalore is one of the major ports in India. When you travel south from Goa to Kerala along the coast, Mangalore is one of the Major cities you see en route. It takes around 5 hours to reach Mangalore from Goa this way, after few minutes you will be crossing the Karnataka border to enter Kerala.

Sulthan Battery

The Sultan Battery watch tower, constructed in 1784 by Tippu Sulthan is situated in Boloor, 4km from Mangalore city, the Chief port city in the state of Karnataka, India.It’s a man made piece of beautiful work located amid-st the beauty of nature will attract people.They always find peace and come out of there worries for a short period of time.It’s a very nice place to hang out,you find all age people coming here adults come here to relax,couples have there time,children play.The beauty of the palm trees along the steam of river is awesome.
There is a Beach called Tannirbhavi which is one more attraction of this place. The
beach gives you a peaceful tune of calmness of a river and waves of the sea. There are plenty of state transport and private buses plying in that route from the capital city to Mangalore. The beach is much deserted and possesses no busy essence of a crowded place. Some people love places that are devoid of crowd and believe in the fact that places like this should remain as it is and undisturbed without any artificial intervention. The place is apt for such tranquil naturalists who love secluded enjoyment of nature.


Mangaladevi Temple

Mangalore is derived from the place name Mangalapura which owes its origin to the temple of Mangaladevi built by King Kundavarma. Veneration of Mangaladevi is believed to bring prosperity and happiness by the devotees even today. It is situated in Bolar which is 3kms from Hampamkatta. Performing parvathi pooja in the temple is believed to grant ideal mates for aspiring girls. During the era of 10th century, king of Tulunaadu, Kundavarma of Ahepa dynasty was ruling Mangalapura. Two holy saints, Machendranatha and Gorakanatha from Nepal, came to Mangalapura by crossing the river Netravathi at Gorakdandi. This place was the center of activities of sage Kapila where he had his hermitage and great education center.
The king came to meet the two saints and paid respects offering them help and patronage. Pleased with the humility and virtues of the king they bought to his knowledge that his kingdom was a hollowed place and it was sanctified by the activities of holy saints and sages in the past. They requested him to grant them land for building their hermitages and make it a center for their religious activities under his protection and patronage. Knowing that his land had such a primitive history, king Kundavarma came to know that once upon a time, there exists a temple in his land which was dedicated to mother Mangaladevi.

Gokarnanath Temple

Dedicated to ‘Gorakhnatha, another name for the Hindu deity Lord Shiva, the
Gokarnanatheshwara Temple is a fairly recently built temple in Mangalore. The temple’s architecture however is more akin to the Dravidian style and features a golden colored gopuram which is 60 feet high and is decorated with stucco figures. The temple features some exquisite works of rock carving and sculpting and is a must visit during the major Hindu festivals. A famous temple in Mangalore, Kudroli Gokarnath temple was built in 1912. This is a unique temple built by Sri Narayana Guru, a saint and social reformer from Kerala. He installed this temple for the Billava community.


Panambur Beach

The site located in new Mangalore port which is called as Panambur Beach which is 13 kilometers from Mangalore. The beach is one of the sparsely crowded beaches in Mangalore and is the best place to go and relax. The beach is safe for secluded swimming and is a great place to relax and refresh your senses.



Surathkal Beach

Surathkal Beach is another beach in Mangalore and is located 12 kilometers from the Mangalore City. The beach is known for its unique powdery sand which is really comforting while walking barefoot. The place is also known for its lighthouse that provides some great views of the ocean and the countryside.


Pilikula Nisargadhama

Located at a distance of 15 kilometers from Mangalore, Pilikula Nisagadhama or simply Pilikula, is one of the preferred picnic place in Mangalore. Located in the beautiful place called Vamanjoor, Pilikula is a haven for nature and wildlife lovers. One can find several wildlife species inside the park including Tigers, Leopards, Bears and a variety of reptiles and snakes. Pilakula also houses a botanical garden, a cage less zoo, and a golf course within its premises.


St. Aloysius Church

St. Aloysius Church is situated 1 km away from Mangalore main city. The walls of the church are covered with the paintings of the artist Antony Moshaini of Italy. The church was built in the year 1899-1900. St. Aloysius College Chapel, an architectural gem, comparable with the Sistine chapel in Rome, is situated on lighthouse hill. The special beauty of the chapel is the wonderful series of paintings that virtually cover every inch of the interior roof and walls.

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