Monday, January 31, 2011

Yakshagana

My fascination for the various dance forms of India grows as I get a chance to witness some splendid performance of the "Yakshagana" by Shivanand Hegde and his troupe. I even personally met the performers and got to see for myself the preparations behind the stage.
The event was organized by SPIC MACAY- Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth.

Yakshagana is a musical dance-drama performed traditionally in Karnataka. It is believed to have evolved from pre-classical music and theatre during Bhakti movement.
Yaksha-gana literally means the song (gana) of a Yaksha. Yakshas were an exotic tribe mentioned in the Sanskrit literature of ancient India.









A Yakshagana performance usually depicts a story from the Hindu epics and puranas. It consists of a narrator (Baghawatha) who either narrates the story by singing or sings pre-composed dialogs of characters, backed by musicians playing on traditional musical instruments as the actors dance to the music, with actions that portray the story as it is being narrated.

The story here as it can be guessed by seeing the above pictures is taken from the epic "Ramayan". It is the story of the abduction of Sita by Ravana, the meeting of Rama and Hanuman and the battle between the two brothers Bali & Sugriva. Though the story was in kannada, the dialogues could be easily translated through the gestures of the actors who performed the musical drama. This is the beauty of Yakshagana.


Behind the Scenes with Yaksh's..










I salute the efforts of the people who keep the tradition and culture of India alive. This blog is a small token of appreciation for my friends THE YAKSH's.


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Secret Lake


After reading about a "Secret Lake" in a blog by a friend, I decided to give this place a visit and re-discover it by myself. This place as the locals called as "panjhari" is situated in the laps of the sahyadri mountains, near the Tamhini ghat. The lake is surrounded by mighty hills on three sides and a deep valley on the remaining one. Since long I was looking for such a place, here you can experience the joy of being close to the nature, no disturbances whatsoever. There is everything you want water, mountains, valley, forest, grasslands, all in one place.
Experiencing such a wonderful spectacle the words of the poetess Carrie Latet come to my mind:
Watching clouds roll by

on a sunny day

Who needs church?
Nature is divine.








This is my friend Sagar who accompanied me for the drive.


This place is around 80 kms from the city of Pune. We made a biking trip on my Discover 110cc. Posting for the first time me and my companion on the roads.(Thanks Sagar fo the pic)