Mysuru: ‘Puttari’ the festival of harvest, was celebrated with gaiety, pomp and splendour by Mysuru Kodava Samaja at Sri Cauvery Educational Institutions premises in Kuvempunagar here yesterday.
Marking the festival, members of the Kodava community paid obeisance to Igguthappa and Goddess Cauvery and prayed for prosperity and wellbeing of people and copious rainfall in the State.
The members celebrated by doing Nere Katti in the paddy field and taking home the grain (Dhaanya Lakshmi). They also fired in air as a mark of celebration.
Earlier, the Kodava community men and women, dressed in their traditional attire, performed Puja to God Igguthappa and enjoyed the festival by singing songs and performing dance. While women wore red and green coloured sarees, men wore the traditional Black Kuppia (coat) with Chele tied around their waist. Young Kodava women presented an attractive dance performance to the tunes of the song Kodava Kula Devi Kaveri. Later, traditional Kodava dance forms such as Kolaat, Bolakaat, Kathiyaat, Baalo Paat, Pareyakali, Vaalagathaat etc. were performed.
Mysuru Kodava Samaja President Ponjanda A. Ganapathi, Vice-President Machimada P. Nanaiah, Hon. Secretary Ketolira A. Belliappa, Joint Secretary Ajjikuttira Diana Poovaiah, Treasurer Ittira G. Kashiyappa and other office-bearers were present.
This post was published on December 15, 2024 6:42 pm