Kadalekayi Parishe

Kadalekayi Parishe

Festival  of Groundnuts is held in Bangalore every year on the last Monday of the Hindu month Karthika, November – December in Gregorian calendar. This year (2009) it is on November 16th and 17th.  This is held near the Bull Temple Road and groundnut vendors’ and farmers flock from all parts of Bangalore and nearby villages to sell Badavara Badami (poor man’s Almonds) Kadlekayi.

Entrance to Bull Temple
Picture – Entrance to Bull Temple

Groundnuts equivalent to a metal Basava / Nandi / Bull is offered to the Bull by the people.  In the picture above on the left hand side you can see the huge weighing scale.

Bull Temple
Picture – Ganapathy temple

The fair is held for two days and is being celebrated for the past four centuries.   Heaps of Groundnuts are displayed by the vendors.   Salty steamed Groundnuts, Roasted Groundnuts, Spicy Groundnuts, Deep Fried Groundnuts, Groundnuts roasted with salt in sand are all available on sale.

Groundnuts Festival

The roads vibrate with young and old weaving their way into the crowded streets buying Groundnuts, toys, dolls, artificial flowers etc., etc.,

Legend associated with this festival:
Basavanagudi is the name of a locality in Bangalore was known as Sunkenahalli in the 15th century. Groundnut fields surrounded this area and it seems that Basava / Bull used to raid these fields and eat and damage most of the crops just before harvest time. The villagers were angry and wanted to scare away the Basava. The villagers waited with sticks to attach the Basava and as the Basava sneaked into the fields the villager rushed towards the Basava. The Basava started running and the people were chasing behind him. As the Basava neared the hilltop, he turned into a stone idol right in front of the villagers. From then on people offer Groundnuts to the Basava as a thanksgiving and they people that Basava also happily takes part in the fair every year.

Groundnuts Fair

Another version of the legend is that the farmers gathered to offer prayers to Basava and request him not to damage the crops in exchange of an offering of groundnuts.

Related Posts with Thumbnails



Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

2 Responses to “Kadalekayi Parishe”

  1. Wish I can use some of these pictures for an article in our next newsletter.

  2. Hi Arun Murthy,

    You can use the pictures from this article. But please give a link back or credit to http://www.itslife.in

    Regards,
    Nirupama

Leave a Reply

Powered by WP Hashcash