Kuberanige Niru Beku - Uday Shanbhag | [en]counters - the fluid city | January 2011 from kannada stories Watch Video
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Description: Focusingon the symbolic and functional meaning of water for the Kolis, Shanbhag inscribed the invocation ‘kuberanige niru beku’ (The Sea God wants more water, in kannada) at dawn and dusk on the sands of Juhu beach. Through this auspicious incantation, he pleaded to the Sea God for good weather and good catch for the fishermen as they embarked on their daily journey. During the day, Uday set-up a tea shops in one shack on the beach, where he listened to the kholis stories and entertained t
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