Nostalgic journey for the visitors at Vishwa Tuluvere Parba in Adyar
Kemmannu News Network, 12-12-2014 20:26:09
Nostalgic journey for the visitors at Vishwa Tuluvere Parba in Adyar
Mangalore, December 12, 2014: Beauty of Tulunadu culture was unveiled at the exhibitions held as a part of Vishwa Tuluvere Parba, on the banks of river Netravathi, at Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management premises in Adyar on Friday.
The path leading to the exhibition and convention venues in the college campus were decked with sky lanterns and embossing arts featuring various facets of Tulunadu.
There was a mood of funfair in the air. It had all the makings of a country fair or ‘jaathre’.
The ’santheda kala’ (Shandy market) and ‘Thottil gobbu’ (roller coaster ride and merry-go-round) took the visitors down the memory lane. Along with stalls selling condiment, there were stalls selling juice, tender coconuts and watermelon. The stalls selling sweets, juices, sandals, fancy and decorative items and kitchen ware were among other stalls. Around 25 book stalls were set up at the book exhibition venue. BS Gowda Book House from Kabbanpete, Bangalore, sold old books, including English and Kannada novels, textbooks etc at discount rate. Students were seen looking for the textbooks on various subjects.
There were stalls on herbal products, clay pottery and wooden toys as well. Vendors had come from various parts of Karnataka to sell their products. Jute bags from West Bengal and Pashmina from Kashmir, handloom sarees from Uttara Karnataka, decorative dry flowers made out of sola wood and corn cover from Manipur also attracted the visitors.
Artiste G R Upadhyaya of Kavoor exhibited his paintings on Tulunadu culture and a model of ’Brahamaratha’, the magnificent temple chariot. Speaking to Deccan Herald, Upadhyaya said that it took six months to prepare the model. The ritual of drawing Brahmaratha chariot is the specialty of the district, he said. He has used wood, paper, beads, decorative fancy items, and thermofoam to make the model. He named the Brahmaratha as Bangarda Ther, the golden chariot and also wrote the caption in Tulu script.
Agricultural department of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat had put up a stall demonstrating organic method of farming. Organic manure, methods of paddy cultivation, and a model depicting vermi compost unit was conceptualised by Agriculture technology Management Agency(ATMA) and district agriculture training Centre, Belthangady and also various schemes of the department meant for farmers were on display.
BSNL, Mangalore, had set up a stall and exhibited old machines used for communication such as telephones, telegraph machines etc. A huge model of telephone, made out of plastic, caught the attention of onlookers. Photography expo organised by artiste Vasanath Kedige, featured prize winning photographs of photography competition held on account of the Vishwa Tuluvere Parba. Students took part in Tuluvere Isiri pantha, group dance competition and reflected the culture of Tulunadu by performing folk dances related to Ati Kalenja, Yakshagana and so on.
There was boat ride and exhibition on attires used in Bhoothakola.
Please note that under 66A of the IT Act, sending offensive or menacing messages through electronic communication service and sending false messages to cheat, mislead or deceive people or to cause annoyance to them is punishable. It is obligatory on kemmannu.com to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments, to the authority concerned upon request. Hence, sending offensive comments using kemmannu.com will be purely at your own risk, and in no way will Kemmannu.com be held responsible.
Similarly, Kemmannu.com reserves the right to edit / block / delete the messages without notice any content received from readers.
Rozaricho Gaanch April, 2024 - Ester issue
Final Journey Of Theresa D’Souza (79 years) | LIVE From Kemmannu | Udupi |
Invest Smart and Earn Big!
Creating a World of Peaceful Stay!
For the Future Perfect Life that you Deserve! Contact : Rohan Corporation, Mangalore.
Final Journey Of Joe Victor Lewis (46 years) | LIVE From Kemmannu | Organ Donor | Udupi |
Milagres Cathedral, Kallianpur, Udupi - Parish Bulletin - Feb 2024 Issue
Easter Vigil 2024 | Holy Saturday | St. Theresa’s Church, Kemmannu, Udupi | LIVE
Way Of Cross on Good Friday 2024 | Live From | St. Theresa’s Church, Kemmannu, Udupi | LIVE
Good Friday 2024 | St. Theresa’s Church, Kemmannu | LIVE | Udupi
2 BHK Flat for sale on the 6th floor of Eden Heritage, Santhekatte, Kallianpur, Udupi
Maundy Thursday 2024 | LIVE From St. Theresa’s Church, Kemmannu | Udupi |
Kemmennu for sale 1 BHK 628 sqft, Air Conditioned flat
Symphony98 Releases Soul-Stirring Rendition of Lenten Hymn "Khursa Thain"
Palm Sunday 2024 at St. Theresa’s Church, Kemmannu | LIVE
Final Journey of Patrick Oliveira (83 years) || LIVE From Kemmannu
Carmel School Science Exhibition Day || Kmmannu Channel
Final Journey of Prakash Crasta | LIVE From Kemmannu || Kemmannu Channel
ಪ್ರಗತಿ ಮಹಿಳಾ ಮಹಾ ಸಂಘ | ಸ್ತ್ರೀಯಾಂಚ್ಯಾ ದಿಸಾಚೊ ಸಂಭ್ರಮ್ 2024 || ಸಾಸ್ತಾನ್ ಘಟಕ್
Valentine’s Day Special❤️||Multi-lingual Covers || Symphony98 From Kemmannu
Rozaricho Gaanch December 2023 issue, Mount Rosary Church Santhekatte Kallianpur, Udupi
An Ernest Appeal From Milagres Cathedral, Kallianpur, Diocese of Udupi
Diocese of Udupi - Uzvd Decennial Special Issue
Final Journey Of Canute Pinto (52 years) | LIVE From Mount Rosary Church | Kallianpura | Udupi
Earth Angels Anniversary | Comedy Show 2024 | Live From St. Theresa’s Church | Kemmannu | Udupi
Confraternity Sunday | St. Theresa’s Church, Kemmannu
Kemmannu Cricket Match 2024 | LIVE from Kemmannu
Naturya - Taste of Namma Udupi - Order NOW
New Management takes over Bannur Mutton, Santhekatte, Kallianpur. Visit us and feel the difference.
Focus Studio, Near Hotel Kidiyoor, Udupi
Earth Angels - Kemmannu Since 2023
Kemmannu Channel - Ktv Live Stream - To Book - Contact Here
Click here for Kemmannu Knn Facebook Link