Tell a tale with a doll at Dasara's Bombe Mane
Mysuru: The introduction of GST on handicrafts may have impacted the sale of dolls this year, but it has clearly not dented the enthusiasm of the visitors to the month long Bombe Mane expo hosted by Ramsons Kala Prathishtana in Nazarbad on the occasion of Dasara.
This year Ramsons has a collection of over 8000 miniature dolls, moulded, carved, made of clay, paper, gypsum, wood and cloth, from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. The dolls tell a 1000 stories related to Dasara traditions, weddings the Ramayana and Mahabharatha among other subjects.
There are miniatures of the eight palaces of the city, the Mysuru palace, Jaganmohan, Lalit Mahal, Rajendra Vilas, and Lakshmi Vilas palaces and busts of all eight poets, who have received the Jnanapeeth award to commemorate the 50th year of the awards. As a tribute to the 1000th birth anniversary of Sriramanujacharya, the expo has miniatures of the saint and dolls associated with the Srivyshnava philosophy propounded by Sri Ramanujacharya. And to mark the 250th birth anniversary of Sri Thyagaraja, there are also miniatures of the poet. There are several varieties of bells and lanterns that can be used for decoration on show as well.
Palace priest, Srihari , who has always bagged the first place for his unique dolls display at his duplex house, ‘Aasare,’ which was converted into a Gombe Mane for the occasion, has over 3500 dolls on display, some of them over 150 -years- old.
"It took 15 days for my family ,including my wife, Geetha, our son Tejonidhi and daughter, Aishwarya to come up with this show," said Mr Srihari who is a third generation priest at the Trinayaneswara temple in the palace grounds.