Dasara celebrations at Kudroli, Mangaladevi end with grand processions

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October 24, 2015

Mangaluru: Oct 23: Spectacular processions of idols and tableaux along with dances by various folk artistes marked the end of the nine-day long Dasara celebrations at the Kudroli Gokarnanatheswara Temple and the Mangaladevi Temple here on Friday.

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The main roads of the city were decorated with electric bulbs and banners. Roadside vendors were busy selling Paanipuri, Churumuri, balloons and ice-cream as people headed towards the Kudroli Sri Gokarnanatheshwara Temple to witness the beauty of the grand procession of the Navaratri celebrations.

The procession was led by Payyattam Chendevadyam Kalavidar, a Chende team from Kannur in Kerala, which was headed by Prakash.

The team has been participating in every Shivarathri and Navarathri celebrations at the Kudroli Gokarnanatheshwara Temple for the past 30 years. It was followed by band, vadyam and colorful umbrellas which doubled the glory of the procession.

In the colourful procession, the idol of ‘Aadipoojita’ Lord Ganapati was followed by the idols of Brahmashri Narayanaguru, Goddesses Aadhishakthi, Shailaputhri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmandini, Skanda Matha, Kaathyayini, Mahakaali, Mahagowri and Siddidhathri. The idol of Goddess Sharada was the last to leave the temple premises.

The procession, which commenced at the temple, passed through Mannagudda, Lady Hill Circle, Lalbagh, Ballalbagh, PVS Circle, Navabharath Circle, KS Rao Road, Hampankatta, Ganapathi High School Road, Venkatramana Temple, Car Street, New Chitra Circle and Alake before it reaches the temple premises in the wee hours of Saturday. Later, the idols will be immersed in Pushkarini, the temple pond.

More than 40 tableaux were part of the grand procession. Many teams including Ballalbagh Friends, Manjalbail and Barke Friends participated. More than 10 teams performed Hulivesha (Tiger Dance) with great zeal.

The ‘Biruver Kudla’ tableau of Ballalbagh Friends attracted the onlookers with its richness. Even the government bodies like Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy participated in the procession with a tableau.

At Lalbagh, ‘Sur- Sangeeth’ orchestra and felicitation of achievers was held as a part of the procession.

Extra police personnel were deployed across the procession route and the police teams were kept on alert with extra vehicles to handle huge crowd. Special traffic arrangements were made.

Earlier, former union minister B Janardhan Poojary felicitated District In-Charge Minister B Ramanath Rai, Health Minister U T?Khader, Temple Administrative Committee President H S Sairam, writer-cum-engineer B T Salian and others at Sharada Devi Mantap.

A special prayer was performed before commencing the procession. Wife of former MLA late Manjappa Ullal and retired teacher Saraswati had inaugurated the Dasara celebrations on October 22.

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October 29,2024

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Kasargod, Oct 29: At least 154 people have been injured in a fireworks accident at the Anjootambalam Veererkavu Temple in Kerala's Kasaragod district. Among the injured, eight individuals are reported to be in serious condition, with one person in extremely critical condition. The tragic incident occurred just after midnight on Monday during the traditional Theyyam festival, which drew over 1,500 attendees to the temple.

Eyewitnesses stated that the accident was triggered when sparks from firecrackers ignited additional fireworks stored in a nearby room. As panic ensued, a stampede followed, leading to further injuries. Local authorities confirmed that 97 individuals have been admitted to various hospitals in Kasargod, Kozhikode, Kannur, and Mangalore for treatment.

A young girl present during the incident recounted, "The accident took place after sparks from crackers fell into a room where other fireworks were stored. Soon, we were all running away, and I fell down and got injured. My sister escaped unhurt."

Safety Protocols Ignored: Police Detain Temple Officials

Authorities have attributed the cause of the fire to negligence on the part of the temple officials. The police have taken two members of the temple committee into custody for questioning. According to local officials, the temple had stored low-intensity fireworks worth around Rs 25,000 for the festival, which concludes on Tuesday night.

Kasargod district Superintendent of Police (SP) D. Shilpa emphasized that the temple authorities failed to comply with safety protocols, noting that they did not secure the mandatory licenses required for the bursting of firecrackers. District Collector K. Inbasekar confirmed that a thorough investigation is underway, with forensic samples collected from the accident site.

Local CPI(M) MLA M. Rajagopal expressed his condolences, calling the incident "very unfortunate" and reinforcing that safety measures must be strictly adhered to during such celebrations. Kasargod MP Rajmohan Unnithan echoed these sentiments, pointing out the serious lapses on the part of officials responsible for ensuring safety during the festival.

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October 28,2024

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Bengaluru: A burned, unidentifiable body discovered in a Kodagu coffee plantation has led Karnataka police to unravel a shocking murder plot involving 54-year-old businessman Ramesh’s wife, Niharika (29), her lover Nikhil, and accomplice Ankur. The trio allegedly orchestrated Ramesh’s murder for financial gain, journeying across state lines to dispose of his body in an attempt to conceal their crime. All three suspects are now in custody.

Suspicious Discovery in Kodagu Estate

On October 8, a charred body was found in a coffee plantation near Suntikoppa, Kodagu. With no immediate means of identification, police reviewed local CCTV footage. A red Mercedes Benz passing through the area raised suspicions. Registered under Ramesh’s name, this vehicle led the police to contact Telangana authorities, linking the case to Ramesh, who had recently been reported missing by his wife, Niharika.

An Intricate Plot for Wealth

As investigations deepened, police began to suspect Niharika’s involvement. Under questioning, she revealed her role in the plot and implicated her accomplices, Nikhil—a veterinary doctor—and Ankur. The probe uncovered Niharika’s troubled past, including a stint in prison, where she met Ankur. After marrying Ramesh, her desire for luxury grew, and she allegedly demanded ₹8 crore, which Ramesh refused, leading her to conspire with Nikhil and Ankur.

Murder and Cover-Up

On October 1 in Uppal, Hyderabad, the accused allegedly strangled Ramesh. They then drove over 800 km to Kodagu, disposing of the body in a coffee estate by setting it ablaze. Niharika later filed a missing person report for Ramesh to cover her tracks.

Painstaking Investigation

Kodagu Police Chief Ramarajan highlighted the challenges faced: “The body was nearly unrecognizable. Our team traced suspicious vehicle activity across CCTV cameras from Kodagu to Tumkur, eventually linking the vehicle to Ramesh from Telangana.” Through detailed examination, police collected enough evidence to arrest Niharika, Nikhil, and Ankur, confirming the horrifying plot that led to Ramesh’s murder.

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