No festivities at Mysore Palace this Dasara


Mysore, Aug 16 (DHNS): For the first time in centuries, the Wodeyar family has decided not to celebrate Navarathri festivities inside the Mysore Palace, a move that may take the sheen out of this year’s Dasara.

Revenue and District In-charge Minister V Sreenivas Prasad announced on Saturday, “No rituals associated with Dasara, such as the ‘Khas (private) Darbar’ and other ceremonies of Navarathri will be held inside the Amba Vilas Palace.” The Wodeyars have celebrated the festival with pomp at Srirangapatna from 1610 and in Mysore from 1799.

The welcoming ceremony of Dasara elephants was held at Aranya Bhavan here on Saturday. Traditionally, the event was held at the Jayamarthanda Gate of the Amba Vilas Palace.

Sreenivas Prasad, who took part in the event at Aranya Bhavan, said the decision was taken by Pramoda Devi Wodeyar, wife of the late Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wodeyar, during a meeting with him and representatives of the Dasara Executive Committee, recently.

“During the meeting, she said a few rituals of Navarathri celebrations would not be observed, as the family was mourning the death of Srikantadatta Wodeyar. She requested us to cooperate with the decision, following which the ceremony to welcome Dasara elephants was held here,” he said.

He said the State government would officially invite Pramoda Devi for Dasara by paying her the customary royalty. “A delegation comprising Mysore Deputy Commissioner, Cooperation Minister H S Mahadeva Prasad and others will meet Pramoda Devi to discuss her proposals,” he said.

In a press meet, Pramoda Devi had demanded the repeal of the Mysore Palace Acquisition Act and Bangalore Palace Acquisition Act and urged the government to hand over the two palaces to the Wodeyars.

According to historian P V Nanjaraj Urs, cancellation of Private Darbar is unprecedented in the history of Dasara celebrations. Quoting an instance, he said Raja Wodeyar I did not cancel Dasara celebrations even though his son had died a day before Navarathri in 1610, when the royal family was supposed to begin its first Dasara celebrations in Srirangapatna.

The period of mourning, among Urs community, to which the Wodeyars belong, lasts only for 13 days. “After the 13th day, all festivals can be celebrated. Pramoda Devi should have coordinated with the State government for the smooth celebration of Dasara.

Instead, she has adopted blackmailing tactics, which might affect the spirit of Dasara,” he said.

  

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  • AP, Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 17 2014

    Even now Govt of Karnataka cancel the two acts and take back the case which is pending with Supreme Court (9 Judge Bench).

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  • Alwyn, mlore

    Sun, Aug 17 2014

    very sad ...

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 17 2014

    VERY GOOD DECISION.

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  • Shankar, Mnagalore

    Sun, Aug 17 2014

    The govt. has enough resources now for revenue generation. What is its intension to aquire the private palaces? No sooner , it will hand over these palaces to private individuals of influence to convert it to a hotel. Probably demolish and develope into a real estate venture.
    We have easily forgotten the contributions of Wodeyar's to Karnataka. Their heirs definitely have right to live and die in peace!

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Sun, Aug 17 2014

    Heirs of all rulers have right to live and die in peace.

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