Yakshagana – Malenadu Cultural Drama
Now a day movies are very far of my interest; very rarely watch on television if something really interested. I am away from the theatre since long time; how crazy about watching whole night Yakshagana at Chithgal, near Kuppalli, Teerthahalli Taluku, Shivamogga District. I am very thankful to my friend Mallikarjun [Malli] who invited us to his native Chithgal which is middle of Malenadu and honored great hospitality. We understood from Malli that they organize a Yakshagana at their residence, yearly once.
Yakshagana is a theater form
that combines dance, music, dialogue, costume, make-up, and stage techniques
with a unique style and form. This theater style, resembling Western opera, is
mainly found in the coastal districts and the Malenadu region of Karnataka,
India [source from Wikipedia]. You may
visit the page Yakshagana for more information.
Malli is invited to our whole
friends circle; finally I, Shanthi Prasad, Manoj and Sudhakar got ready to
enjoy the play. The play was scheduled
on 14th March 2015 night. We
restricted the team size to four since we were travelling by Sudhakar’s Alto
car.
14.03.2015
The starting point is from
Sudhakar’s home, previous night I directly went to his home. The early morning journey started around 3.30
am. Shanthi Prasad & Manoj pickup
point is at Kathriguppe. They were
waiting for us; we all off the Bengaluru by 4.00 am.
Pleasant morning with cool breeze
with less traffic, soon we reached to Tumakuru.
We had a small break on road side for tea and continued our
journey. The first stop at Kadooru for breakfast;
finished it quickly and continued our journey towards Shivamogga.
Sudhakar was riding a car like a
James Bond, very soon we reached Shivamogga.
After a small break, continued towards Teerthahalli. The Yakshagana play was in the night, thought
doing a small trek around Teerthahalli.
Last couple of trip around this place, I missed out the Kavaledurga,
decided to do the small hike-up before reaching Malli native.
Reached Teerthahalli around 11
am, purchased some fruits, snacks other stuffs to enjoy at the fort. Kavaledurga is beautiful abounded fort around
18km away from Teerthahalli. The
Kavaledurga fort is located on a hillock and one can view at Mani dam. For more details you refer the link Kavaledurga.
The surrounding of the fort looks
more beautiful in the monsoon. We parked
our car near Bhattara home and started to march towards the fort. The path is very clear and no need for any
guide. It is very easy trail which runs
through multiple Mahadwaras. Each one
has its own beauty.
After half of the way we get a
temple with Deepasthamba. Relaxed some
time and had tasty Pineapple, Watermelon and Biscuits. There was no any other human being except
us.
We continued our journey towards the
peak. Very soon reached the top, the
entire valley looks so beautiful. The
cool breezes added relax to our body and mind.
We took many photographs, spent enough of time.
Now the time to move down, Malli already called couple of times to reach home at the earliest. The descending of the fort took very less time. We all adieu to Kavaledurga the forgotten fort. I decided to visit this place in the Monsoon, certainly the fort will not disappoint by its glory.
Now the time to move down, Malli already called couple of times to reach home at the earliest. The descending of the fort took very less time. We all adieu to Kavaledurga the forgotten fort. I decided to visit this place in the Monsoon, certainly the fort will not disappoint by its glory.
From Kavaledurga to Malli village
around 30kms. Taking the Kuppalli route,
after Devangi took deviation towards Basavani.
We reached a small village which has three houses. A warm welcome by Malli and his family made
us more pleasant of our journey.
House was filled with relatives
and Yakshagana team. Quickly we finished
our lunch and went to roam around the beautiful village.
I was more impressed by Malli about his love to village, his upcoming cultivation project of land, the way of their effort, the clear vision and mission!!! He took us entire his farm house and a small trek. Reached back to home and got refreshed by hot water bath.
I was more impressed by Malli about his love to village, his upcoming cultivation project of land, the way of their effort, the clear vision and mission!!! He took us entire his farm house and a small trek. Reached back to home and got refreshed by hot water bath.
Yakshagana
Yakshagana is a typical Malenadu
play drama which normally plays whole night.
They pick it up any mythology play and entertain whole night. The women character also played by men; there
will not be any women involved in the team.
Malli briefly explained about the Yakshagana customs and traditions.
Yakshagana team will prepare
their food by own. They will not take
any other food. Perform Ganesha worship
before starting the play. Single person
will play multiple role character according the sequence to avoid the team size. A person play dual character really it is
great.
Malli conduct the Yakshagana
yearly once at their premises.
Surrounding villagers cordially invited relatives and interest
fellows. The atmosphere is like a
wedding anniversary; almost the home was fully filled by people.
Finished our dinner and we all
settle to watch the Yakshagana. The play
is started around 9.30 pm, by the time entire place is occupied by audience.
They have chosen the Jarasandha Vadhe play.
Gradually the plays become more interesting. The audience enjoyed a lot. We have to appreciate the audience who enjoyed the play entire night. The audiences are mix-up of ages, a kid to a very old people. Audience encouraged the artists by their vigils and claps.
Gradually the plays become more interesting. The audience enjoyed a lot. We have to appreciate the audience who enjoyed the play entire night. The audiences are mix-up of ages, a kid to a very old people. Audience encouraged the artists by their vigils and claps.
15.03.2015
Now the time to move back
Bengaluru, we finished breakfast at Malli home.
Their homely atmosphere and very gratitude hospitality never forget in
the life. The entire family adieu us
with their warm love.
We moved to Kuppalli which is
just 15 km away from Malli village. You
may be surprised, within six months this is my third visit to this place. I did not understand the magic of this place,
and I never got bored to visit again and again, simply I love this place.
Soon we have finished the visit
of Kuvempu home, Kavishaila and other notary place around Kuppalli moved
towards NR Pura. My friend Shanthi
wanted to visit a holy place of Jain temple.
Reached around 12 Noon and finished the pooja.
Taking inner route of Lakkavalli
road passing Bhadra Wild Life Sanctuary soon reached the Bengaluru – Shivamogga
highway. Finished our lunch at Dhaba and
back to Bengaluru by 7.00 pm.
Yakshagana – Malenadu Cultural Drama
Reviewed by Vidya S
on
March 14, 2015
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