On the evening
of Ganesh Chaturthi, there was couple of cart procession from our street
temples. There are two Ganesh Temples in
our area and one was at the end of our street and other in the back street.
Each year on the evening/night of Ganesh Chaturthi the temples out here come up
with their own cart procession of decorated idols of Ganesha and prior to the
festival an amount is collected from the residents by the organisers of the
temples and the money is spent on the occasions for special rituals and cart
procession.
Since shifted
to our native area 2 years back, we got to see both the processions again and
the temple at the back street was familiar to us then and the temple was built
upon the stone sculpture of Ganesha that was brought by my grandfather. The
first cart came from the back street temple but due to loud band played in
front of the cart I didn’t come out to check it and I really hate such loud
bands and what they played was worst because it was a funeral beat. Playing
such band for an auspicious event like Ganesh Chaturthi is quite senseless.
Cart from our street end temple |
The cart
procession by this temple went at leisure pace and I took many photos when it
come closer and stop in front of our house. They did nice floral decoration for
Ganesh and other two idols and the installed focus light helps capture decent
photos. I also got interested shooting the players of Nadaswaram Melam sending
beautiful notes to ears and the street was lit by tube lights on one side along
with color flag poles.
Nadaswaram Melam or Thavil playing in front of the cart procession