Udupi: People of Kodavoor exult in slush field sports


Umesh Marpalli

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Jun 30: With the onset of monsoon, agriculture-related activities gain momentum in coastal areas. In the past, lot of people could be seen getting themselves engaged in farming and allied activities. With the passage of time, dependence on machines has been widespread, and as such, people have been losing out on the fond experience of being close to soil.

On Sunday June 28, people of Kodavoor near here bathed in muck. On that day, Sumanasa Kodavoor, a local cultural organization, had organized a sports tournament in slushy field, titled Kesard Yer Birser (who excels in slush?) for the local people. There was enthusiastic participation in this event by the villagers.













The programme was inaugurated by pouring milk into the field. Milk was added, to denote the need to detoxify and re-invigorate our land which is becoming more and more polluted, and is absorbing more and more chemicals. Local city municipal corporator,Meenakshi Madhav, Suresh Suvarna, Bhaskar Bhat, Jeevan Kumar, Ganesh Salian, Vinay Karkera, Sadanand Sherigar, Annappa Shetty, Praveen B Kodavoor, and Prakash G Kodavoor joined in offering milk to the slushy field.

Various competitions had been organized in the muck, including race in slushy field,bullock carts race, reverse running, etc in which the contestants were fully covered in slush. Children who participated in competitions like running with load, reverse race, frog race, and 'Kare-Dada' thoroughly enjoyed them in spite of getting dirty at the end. 'Teppangayi', 'Beribend', Pyramid, and tug-of-war contests were keenly fought. Children enjoyed sports competitions like ball passing, skipping, swimming in slush, and such other games.

Students of schools and colleges, young men and women, and elders alike spent the entire day in the slush. Festive atmosphere was visible in the entire Kodavoor village on Sunday.

By handing over flower and fruit saplings to winners, the organizers made the people partners in an endeavour to conserve environment.

Sumanasa president, Praveen G Kodavoor, said that his organization has been organizing events like plays, Yakshagana, educational, and social programmes since the last 13 years. 'For the first time, this 'Kesard Yer Birser' programme was conceptualized to encourage people to find fusion with soil and get involved with environmental conservation. 'Our efforts would be rendered successful if the saplings we handed to the contestants grow into trees in course of time,' he added.

One of the active participants, Jaya Salian, Palekatte, appreciated the programme. He wished that more such programmes are held every year encourage more and more people to turn towards environmental conservation.

  

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  • WILLIAM , KALMADY

    Wed, Jul 01 2015

    IT IS INDEED PLEASURE TO WATCH AGRI BASED ACTIVITIES BY RESIDENTS OF KODAVOOR (.) THIS RIVER PASSES THRU KODAVOOR AND IT WAS LIFE LINE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSES (.) TODAY DUE TO UTTER NEGLECT BY THE AUTHORITIES AS WELL AS RESIDENTS, THE RIVER IS ALMOST DYING - WATER CONTAMINATED (.) I STRONGLY WISH RESIDENTS OF KODAVOOR /KALMADY /MALPE JOIN HANDS AND RESTORE THE
    GLORIOUS DAYS OF THIS RIVER, WHICH I AM TOLD ORIGINATES FROM KRISHNA TEMPLE, FLOWS NEAR KODAVOOR TEMPLE AND NOW THERE IS TEMPLE ON ITS BANK AT KALMADY BRIDGE (.)

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Tue, Jun 30 2015

    best of the best to play in nature. slush and blush indeed.

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  • Proud Indian, Kulshekar-Madanthyar (Mumbai)

    Tue, Jun 30 2015

    Oh I remembered my childhood days. When my daddy used to plough the fields I used to be behind him only. Then after completely there is Palai paduna. Oh I used to enjoy. Memories remembered and cherished. Mangaluru rocks. Proud to be Mangaluruean.

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  • Richard Almeida, Kodavoor/Thottam, Airoli, Navi Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 30 2015

    Dear Kodavoor friends and young talents,
    Congratulations!!!
    Very nice and great to see you all in the slushy field and reminded us our childhood days in Kodavoor. Kindly keep and engage every talented persons in such programs in different occasions of the year. Best of Luck.

    Richard Almeida/Salmara

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  • mohammad.n, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 30 2015

    The culture of pouring milk into sea and fields. What is the purpose behind this. If there is no benefit in this then just why not send these milks to poor hungry people stomach. They will really pray for you from the depth of their heart.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Jun 30 2015

    Nice to watch youngsters engaged in cultural events.
    Looks like Kambala race is being carried out by Young & energetic youth.
    What is for lunch? (Kori sukka..... )

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Tue, Jun 30 2015


    The great of Tulunadu culture

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  • prashanth kumar, padubidri

    Tue, Jun 30 2015

    beauty of thulunadu

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