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Tulu Sahitya Academy honours nagaswara player
Mangaluru: The Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy honoured veteran nagaswara player Syed Nasir Yermal with the 'havadi Thammana award. Tulu Academy's chairman Tharanath Gatti Kapikad, said that the 60-year-old Yermal began playing the Nagaswara, the wind instrument, at the age of eight and has been performing in temples and shrines in the regions of Kaup, Mudrangadi, Yermal, Yellur, Shirva, and several parts of the coastal districts for the past 50 years.
"He is part of the renowned Vadyada Saiber lineage, known for a two-century tradition of playing nagaswara, and learned the art from his father, Anwar Hussain Yermal. His grandfather and great-grandfather were also nagaswara players. They played nagaswara in temples, daivasthanas, and Garodis across the coast. Considering his dedication to the art, the academy honoured him at Kannangar Brahma Baidarkala Garodi in Padubidri recently," said Kapikad.
Kapikad mentioned that the academy has been identifying talented artists, writers, and achievers who are contributing to society. "Tulunadu has demonstrated a long-standing tradition of peaceful coexistence amongst diverse religious communities since ancient times. This tradition needs to be preserved by honouring achievers in the region," he said.
Folklore scholar YN Shetty stated that Muslim artistes playing musical instruments during religious programmes in Tulunadu is a testimony to the communal harmony in the region.
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Syed Nasir Yermal expressed his contentment in continuing his ancestral traditions. He emphasised the importance of preserving this artistic heritage for future generations. He also highlighted the necessity of establishing proper training facilities to educate younger people in this art form.