Key Points

Pramoda Devi Wadiyar of the Mysore royal family has strongly criticized the Karnataka government's Dasara celebration plans. She expressed deep concern over the politics surrounding Chamundeshwari Temple and the selection of invited dignitaries. Wadiyar firmly defended the temple's Hindu identity while acknowledging its historical openness to all faiths. She emphasized that the government's celebrations are cultural rather than religious, separate from the royal family's traditional Navratri rituals.

Key Points: Mysore Royal Family Slams Karnataka Government Dasara Celebration Plans

  • Wadiyar criticizes government's selection of dignitaries for Naada festival inauguration
  • Defends Chamundeshwari Temple as Hindu despite interfaith access
  • Notes temple administration under Muzrai Department confirms Hindu status
  • States government Dasara lacks religious sanctity and traditional heritage
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Deeply disturbing: Mysore erstwhile royal family member slams Karnataka government over Dasara celebrations invitees

Pramoda Devi Wadiyar calls Karnataka's Dasara celebrations "deeply disturbing" over temple politics and dignitary selection, defending Chamundeshwari's Hindu traditions.

"The Karnataka government's proposed Dasara celebrations this year, especially the politics surrounding the holy Chamundeshwari Temple on Chamundi Hills, are deeply disturbing. - Pramoda Devi Wadiyar"

Mysuru, August 28

Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, who is a member of erstwhile Mysore royal family on Thursday released a statement related to the Chamundeshwari Temple and this year's Dasara festival celebrations planned by Karnataka government.

In her statement, Wadiyar termed the Karnataka government's planned celebration plans and recent politics over the issue as "deeply disturbing".

She further said that the dignitaries, who are invited to inaugurate the Naada festival (Janata Dasara) have led to a difference in opinion and mentioned that it is unecessary to justify that Chamundeshwari Devi temple doesn't belong to Hindu religion.

"The Karnataka government's proposed Dasara celebrations this year, especially the politics surrounding the holy Chamundeshwari Temple on Chamundi Hills, are deeply disturbing. The selection of dignitaries invited to inaugurate this year's Naada festival (Janata Dasara) has led to differences of opinion, and it is unnecessary to justify this by saying that the Chamundeshwari Temple does not belong to the Hindu religion," the statement read.

She noted that the Chamudeshwari temple has always been worshipped as per the Hindu traditions, and people from other religions have always been allowed to enter the temple and perform prayers.

"Although the temple is worshipped according to Hindu religious customs, people of other religions have always been allowed to enter the temple and still do. If it was not a Hindu temple, it would never have been brought under the Muzrai Department," she said in the statement.

Wadiyar said that it is the considered opinion of the erstwhile royal family that state government's Dasara is a cultural celebration and government does not allow any religious section to celebrate it and such a festival cannot claim religious sanctity, tradition or heritage.

"It is our considered opinion that the government's Dasara is a cultural celebration. The government does not allow any religious sect to celebrate it, and such a festival cannot claim religious sanctity, tradition or heritage. For this reason, the celebrations organised by the Karnataka government are cultural programs and not religious traditions," the statement said.

She noted that during Ashwayuja Sharanavaratri, devotees perform religious rituals related to Navratri according to old customs and traditions.

"During the Ashwayuja Sharanavaratri, we privately perform religious rituals related to Navratri according to the old customs and traditions, both inside the palace and outside the palace, from Padya to Navami, and conclude with the Vijayadashami celebration. During these days, the Karnataka government cultural programs are organised in front of the palace, so to avoid time overlap with our traditional celebrations, auspicious and suitable times are fixed for the inauguration of Sri Chamundeshwari and the grand procession of Sri Chamundeshwari," Wadiyar added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has attended Dasara celebrations in Mysore, I've always appreciated how inclusive the temple has been. Why create religious divisions where none existed? The royal family's concerns seem valid.
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Priya S
The government should focus on organizing good celebrations rather than playing politics with our festivals. Dasara belongs to all Kannadigas, not to any political party.
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Michael C
While I respect the royal family's sentiments, isn't it time we moved beyond feudal traditions? The government represents all people, not just one family's customs.
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Ananya R
Chamundeshwari Temple has always welcomed everyone. Why create artificial barriers now? The government should consult stakeholders before making decisions about our cultural festivals. 🕉️
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Vikram M
The Wadiyars have preserved Mysore's culture for centuries. Their opinion matters when it comes to Dasara celebrations. Government should work with them, not against them.

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