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Kuswar and Crib: Coastal Karnataka's unmissable Christmas charms!

05:16 PM Dec 24, 2023 | Team Udayavani |

Amidst the glittering Christmas festivities of Coastal Karnataka, two traditions sparkle brighter than Rudolph’s nose—Kuswar and the Christmas Crib! These customs, steeped in culture and faith, paint a jolly picture of unity and heritage in the local Christian community.

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The Symbolism of the Christmas Crib

The tradition of the Christmas crib holds profound meaning for the Catholic community in Coastal Karnataka. This symbolic portrayal of the Nativity scene resonates deeply with the essence of the holiday season.

This practice originated about 8 centuries ago in Europe. Around 1223 A.D., St. Francis of Assisi sought to revive the authentic meaning of Christmas. Influenced by a visit to the humble stable in Bethlehem, he aimed to remind people of Christ’s humility and the miraculous incarnation of God in human form.

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Collaborating with a generous local named John, St. Francis crafted the world’s earliest Nativity scene in the town of Greccio, Italy, gathering people for a heartfelt celebration on Christmas Eve. This evocative portrayal of Christmas swiftly gained popularity, gracing churches and households across Italy before transcending into a global tradition.

The significance of the Nativity scene extends far beyond decorative purposes. It serves as a revered Catholic tradition, prompting contemplation on Christ’s humility and boundless love for humanity.

In churches and Christian homes across Coastal Karnataka, diverse and meticulously crafted cribs stand as a poignant reminder of Christ’s birth. These cribs evoke nostalgia and invite all to reflect on the true spirit of the season, amidst the commercial aspects of modern Christmas.

Kuswar: A Culinary Heritage and Bonding Tradition

Another endearing tradition of the Christians of the coast is the festive cooking of Kuswar. The Kuswar tradition, celebrated by Goan and Mangalorean Catholics, extends far beyond the realm of cooking.

It’s almost a week-long collective effort that brings families together, fostering cultural preservation and strengthening familial bonds.

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Picture this: the kitchen crackling with laughter and the aroma of Neuero (Neuries), those magical puffs stuffed with plums, nuts, sesame, and sugar, drifting through the air. Add to that the intricate Chakkulis, those delicate spiral-shaped snacks that are as much an art form as they are a delight for the taste buds. This isn’t just about cooking; it’s a family spectacle—a multi-generational bonding session.

But hold on, it’s not just about cooking up a storm; it’s a legacy, a tale passed down through time, each recipe a treasured secret, whispered from grandparent to grandchild.

And when the delicacies are finally ready, it’s not confined to the family table. Oh no! It’s a show of love and community spirit, with neighbors, friends, and relatives all receiving their share of these mouthwatering delights. It’s like a culinary Santa tour, spreading joy one tasty treat at a time!

Embracing Heritage, Bridging Communities

Kuswar and the Christmas Crib aren’t just rituals; they are threads that bind communities together. These endearing traditions transcend boundaries, connecting individuals to their roots and preserving a cultural legacy for future generations.

Amid evolving times, the Christians of Coastal Karnataka hold steadfast to these enduring traditions, preserving their rich heritage and fostering a sense of unity and belonging through the celebration of Kuswar and the depiction of the Nativity scene in the Christmas Crib.

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