Kasargod, March 05 : The historic and famous Pilichamundi Nemotsava of Yenmakaje Tharavadu, the hometown of Sudhir Kumar Shetty, the Chief Operating Officer of UAE Exchange, was held with grandeur at Yenmakaje near Perla in Kasargod district on March 4, Tuesday. The five day Nemotsava which had commenced on March 1, will conclude on March 5, Wednesday with the Shree Rakteshwari Daivada Nema.
Thousands of devotees from Yenmakaje, Katukukke, Padre, Sheni and other surrounding villages participated in the Nemotsava and accepted the Sirimudi Arasina Prasada of the Daiva.

















The historic Nemotsava which remained suspended for several years in the past was re-initiated in 1994 by the family of Yenmakaje Vishwanath Rai owing to the special interest shown by UAE Exchange COO Sudhir Kumar Shetty in rebuilding the dilapidated Daivasthana which was destroyed in a fire years ago.
Since times immemorial, Daivas of Tulunadu used to be worshipped in five to six Daiva Banas in Yenmakaje. This used to be followed by Bedrampalla cock fighting and fair for five days and was one of the major festivals of the region. However, things were not the same for a few decades owing to rules and regulations of the administration.
But, locals are now immensely happy that the Pilichamundi and Parivara Daiva Nemotsava are now being held with grandeur.