- Kadalekai Parishe
Kadalekai Parishe (
Kannada :ಕಡಲೆಕಾಯಿ ಪರಿಶೆ), is an annualGroundnut fair held inBangalore . This two day fair is held near theDodda Ganesha Temple inBasavanagudi . Apart from the Groundnuts, there are numerous stalls in the fair, sellingBangle s, traditional toys and clay trinkets, plastic and glass dolls,Mehndi tattoos. There are a variety of food items, such asBajji ,Bonda , "Batthaas" (Coloured sugar candies), "Kalyana seve" or "Bendu" (Sugar coated gram) and Coloured sodas on sale during the fair.Etymology
"Kadalekai Parishe", is a
Kannada word, which literally translates to Groundnut fair.History
In the past,
Basavanagudi was surrounded by places likeGuttahalli ,Mavalli ,Dasarahalli and other places where groundnut was cultivated. On every full moon day a bull would charge into the groundnut fields and damage the crop. The farmers then offered prayers to Basava (Nandi) to stop this and pledged to offer their first crop. [cite web
url=http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/nov20/metro15.asp
title=Kadalekai Parishe
publisher=
accessdate=2007-03-18]Subsequently, an Idol of Basava was found close by. It has been said that, the Idol was growing rapidly, and the farmers nailed an iron peg on the head of the idol, which is visible in the form of a trishula even to this date. Later in the year 1537,
Kempe Gowda , dedicated a temple to ‘Dodda Basava’ on top of the Basavanagudi hillock and installed the Idol. This temple is known as Bull Temple. Ever since, the farmers from surrounding villages come here every year and offer their annual harvest of groundnut as offering to Lord Basava. This is accompanied by the annual fair, which is known as the Kadlekai Parishe.Notes
Groundnut festival: http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/articles/view/52-arts-and-culture-heritage-fun-in-a-nutshell-kadlekai-parishe
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