Saturday, November 30, 2013

Dashavatar

Many a times I've wondered how the traditions n folklore get passed on to next generation.I got my answer yesterday.I was at annual mela(fun fair) celebrating the divineness of lord rameshwar, the presiding deity of vengurla city.
It was around half past midnight when, after the palaquin procession of lord rameshwar ended, a play in local language started. They call it as 'Dashavatar' - literally translated as play of 'dash' ( ten ) + 'avatars' ( incarnations) of lord Vishnu...the play has all the elements of entertainment - drama, thrill, suspense, intense emotions and action. Until the TV was introduced to my native play, the dashavatar plays were prominent source of entertainment for the local people. These dashavatar plays are adaptations of mythological stories and local folklore that are based on the hindu deities like Lord Mahadev, Vishnu, Goddess Durga, Kali etc.

Characters playing Goddess Vajreshwari, Lord Shankar and other mythological characters.

Actors playing characters of Demon Vajrasura and lady protagonist

Actor playing Lord Shankar

Actors playing charaters of sage Narad Muni(standing) and Demon Kalika(sitting on stage)

The actors in these plays are local people who are mostly farmers and act in these plays out of passion. It is said and I was amazed by the fact that the script for the play on that particular day is decided on then n there and there are no special practice sessions.
It is through these plays that most of the tradional values and folklore are passed on from generations to generations keeping alive the local traditions and keeping intact the social fabric...truly wonderful and incredible ways of the land that they call - India!

Monday, November 25, 2013

Window



They say when in rome...do as the romans do...I decided jst to do that.
.travel by state transport...well its being long time I travelled by state buses but the window seat has its own charm...the much coveted seat since childhood...
As I got my chance to relish tis place I saw milestone outside the window signalling me my destination...aravali 7 kms...
In life we all come across different windows...some guide us...some beckon us...some show us new oppurtunities...wats ur window telling u
:)

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Postcards from Vengurla



Onion Pakodas ( chopped onions dipped in gram flour paste and deep fried). Makes for a nice crunchy morning snack.


Scenic beach


Freshly peeled coconuts


Day's catch from Vengurla's fish market

Friday, November 22, 2013

Wait!!!

There r different times when we wait for different reasons...a wait for say ur turn to seat in train...wait for that perfect date...dinner...movie...well I can go on with the list...
Well currently my calculations seems to hav gone haywire and am finding myself waiting for bus...am heading to my native place and am one hour early...
However, going by the fact that its been two years since I last visited my native place - Vengurla, its worth the wait...Vengurla is located along the beautiful konkan coastal region and is blessed with heavenly beaches...temples and other tourist attraction...a visit to vengurla is rejuvenating n my god I've been waiting since long to go there...
Well friends...my wait is coming to end...and will definitely blog from there...till then keep waiting ;)

Thursday, November 21, 2013

well!!!!


welcome to one stop gyan bhandar ( knowledge trove) on all things under the sun ;) will like to share on all the random discoveries of life : be it events, restaurants, lounge bars, art, paintings, spirituality, movies to name a few...so looking forward to wonderful blog journey...stay tuned...