Kudroli-Dasara procession to be restricted to 12 hours
Team Udayavani, Oct 19, 2018, 12:14 PM IST
Mangaluru: The Kudroli procession also known as the ‘shobha yatra’, commencing from Kudroli Gokarnatha temple here on Friday, to culminate the 10-day Mangaluru Dasara has been restricted to 12 hours.
The procession will begin from the temple at 4 p.m. and end at 4 a.m. on October 20th informed Padmaraj R., treasurer of the temple management committee, here on Wednesday.
Speaking to the press he informed that over 70 tableaux will take part in the procession, wherein idols of Sharada and Navadurga will be taken out in a procession on the main roads. Nearly 100 folk artiste groups from different parts of the State will take part.
Only one generator vehicle along with each tableaux will be allowed from this year and no other vehicle will be allowed to accompany. The temple has assigned two coordinators for each tableau whose responsibility is to ensure that it keeps moving, he said.
“We have collected Aadhaar copies of these coordinators and have issued them unique shawls. They will be held responsible if there is any untoward incident,” he said and added that there will be an assistant sub-inspector and four constables for each tableaux.
Biruver Kudla
Dinesh Rayi, spokesperson of Biruver Kudla, told reporters that the organisation will have a tiger dance show between 2.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. at Ballalbagh Junction on October 19 and they hope to collect ₹15 lakh, which will be donated to poor patients
The tableaux procession will include six tableaux from Biruver Kudla.
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