<p>The traditional ‘Purapravesha’ of Krishnapura Mutt seer Vidyasagara Theertha Swami, who will ascend the Paryaya Peeta in Krishna Mutt on January 18, was conducted symbolically at Jodukatte on Monday.</p>.<p>Previous Purapraveshas had witnessed thousands of devotees in a vibrant procession giving a rousing reception to the pontiff returning to Krishna Mutt after completing the pilgrimage.</p>.<p>This time, however, with the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic looming over the Paryaya celebrations, only a few devotees participated in the event, carrying ‘Pattada Devaru Sri Dwibhuja Kaliya Mardana’ and ‘Sri Narasimha’ in palanquins, to the accompaniment of the sounds of Vadya and Chandevadana, among others.</p>.<p>The seer was welcomed by Udupi MLA Raghupathi Bhat and Deputy Commissioner Kurma Rao at Jodukatte.</p>.<p>The seer was later taken in an open vehicle, decorated in a traditional manner, towards Car Street. </p>.<p>This time, the pompous and grandeur had been replaced by the rhythmic music Valaga, Chande, Kombu and Kahale.</p>.<p>On reaching Car Street, the seer offered prayers at ‘Kanakana Kindi’.</p>.<p>Later, he offered prayers to ‘Lord Srimadanantheshwara’ and ‘Sri Chandramouleshwara’, ‘Sri Ganapathi’ and ‘Sri Madhwacharya’.</p>.<p>After offering prayers to ‘Lord Sri Krishna’ and ‘Mukhyaprana’, the seer entered Sri Krishna Temple at 5.55 pm.</p>.<p>The Paryaya reception committee head, Suryanarayana Upadhyaya, said the celebrations will be replaced with simple traditional rituals to avoid any violations of Covid-19 protocols.</p>.<p>MLA Raghupathi Bhat said they had appealed to the chief minister to allow Paryaya procession with a few devotees and tableaux.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">Masks and double doses</p>.<p>Minister for Energy and Kannada and Culture V Sunil Kumar said Krishnapura Mutt seer is also in favour of simple and ritualistic celebrations.</p>.<p>The cultural programmes planned for January 17 will end at 9 pm. Unlike the previous Paryaya celebrations, the cultural programmes were staged throughout the night upto dawn. The Paryaya event at Rajangana will witness fewer people, he added. </p>.<p>“Masks and double doses of vaccination have been made mandatory for the participants. This time fewer devotees from outside the district will take part in the Paryaya celebrations,” he said.</p>
<p>The traditional ‘Purapravesha’ of Krishnapura Mutt seer Vidyasagara Theertha Swami, who will ascend the Paryaya Peeta in Krishna Mutt on January 18, was conducted symbolically at Jodukatte on Monday.</p>.<p>Previous Purapraveshas had witnessed thousands of devotees in a vibrant procession giving a rousing reception to the pontiff returning to Krishna Mutt after completing the pilgrimage.</p>.<p>This time, however, with the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic looming over the Paryaya celebrations, only a few devotees participated in the event, carrying ‘Pattada Devaru Sri Dwibhuja Kaliya Mardana’ and ‘Sri Narasimha’ in palanquins, to the accompaniment of the sounds of Vadya and Chandevadana, among others.</p>.<p>The seer was welcomed by Udupi MLA Raghupathi Bhat and Deputy Commissioner Kurma Rao at Jodukatte.</p>.<p>The seer was later taken in an open vehicle, decorated in a traditional manner, towards Car Street. </p>.<p>This time, the pompous and grandeur had been replaced by the rhythmic music Valaga, Chande, Kombu and Kahale.</p>.<p>On reaching Car Street, the seer offered prayers at ‘Kanakana Kindi’.</p>.<p>Later, he offered prayers to ‘Lord Srimadanantheshwara’ and ‘Sri Chandramouleshwara’, ‘Sri Ganapathi’ and ‘Sri Madhwacharya’.</p>.<p>After offering prayers to ‘Lord Sri Krishna’ and ‘Mukhyaprana’, the seer entered Sri Krishna Temple at 5.55 pm.</p>.<p>The Paryaya reception committee head, Suryanarayana Upadhyaya, said the celebrations will be replaced with simple traditional rituals to avoid any violations of Covid-19 protocols.</p>.<p>MLA Raghupathi Bhat said they had appealed to the chief minister to allow Paryaya procession with a few devotees and tableaux.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">Masks and double doses</p>.<p>Minister for Energy and Kannada and Culture V Sunil Kumar said Krishnapura Mutt seer is also in favour of simple and ritualistic celebrations.</p>.<p>The cultural programmes planned for January 17 will end at 9 pm. Unlike the previous Paryaya celebrations, the cultural programmes were staged throughout the night upto dawn. The Paryaya event at Rajangana will witness fewer people, he added. </p>.<p>“Masks and double doses of vaccination have been made mandatory for the participants. This time fewer devotees from outside the district will take part in the Paryaya celebrations,” he said.</p>