Mangalore: Saamarasya 2011 - Reinstating Food, Culture As Tools for Peace


Mangalore: Saamarasya 2011 - Reinstating Food, Culture As Tools for Peace
 
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/SB)
 
Mangalore, Apr 25: Karnataka Christian Educational Society, Balmatta, Mangalore and Interfaith Coalition For Peace, New Delhi will hold Saamarasya 2011, a festival of food and culture for peace at KACES grounds, Behind Netravathi Building, Balmatta here on Saturday April 30 from 5.00 pm to 8.00 pm. It is part of KACES' mandate on peace initiatives.

Various vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes of Tulunadu, biriyani, pelakayi gatti, gendadadde, aapa, chutni, payasa, rotti, and homemade wines and pickles will be available at the ‘Saamarasya Aaharotsava, food festival. Fruit juices also will be available.

Speaking about the unique festival and the idea behind its organization, Rev Sandeep said that through Samarasya - 2011 we want to reinstate food and culture, which are very much part of life, could be potential tools to communicate the message of peace.

 

Elaborating further, he said that Dakshina Kannada, the land of living faiths and religions is known for its plurality, culture of tolerance and peace. However, recent developments have made it a district of hatred brimming with religious intolerance. Peace groups, interfaith dialogues, seminars and colloquium have been initiated for building a culture of peace. However, these initiatives have their own limitations as they adopt the ‘traditional way’ involving the apex leadership from the socio-economic and religious arenas, he observed.

He added, "It is important to note that the fabric of civil society is woven from continual communication and exchange between people – through interpersonal, informal and cultural processes as well as through formal institutions and official channels. Thus, food and culture are intertwined with the lives of people making it a potential tool to nourish peaceful living and inter-faith conflict resolution."
 
On the occasion cultural extravaganza will be presented by various organizations like Karnataka Beary Sahithya Academy, Karnataka Tulu Sahithya Academy, Karnataka Konkani Sahithya Academy, Alva’s Education Foundation, Moodabidre, Father Muller Charitable Institutions, CSI Shanthi Cathedral, CSI Sushanthi Church, CSI Vishranthi Church, Sandesha ( a foundation for culture and education), Kadri Nrithyalaya, Jamat-e-Islami Hind DK District Unit.
 
Udayavani Kannada Daily and Daijiworld.com is the media partner of this event. For more information and food coupons one can contact 0824-2422829/ 9343161790

About KACES

Karnataka Christian Educational Society, (KACES) is an educational organization. It serves as an umbrella organization for various educational and vocational training institutions. It is also involved in advocating peaceful living among people of all religions and cultures through its training programme curriculum for peace and also partaking in various inter-faith conflict resolution and conflict negotiation from time-to-time.
 

  

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  • Vijaya Kumar, Mangalore/ USA

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Dear Hannibal Ayya,
    Congratulations! The Samarasya program and its purpose of establishment are wonderful. It is our prayer that God will strengthen yours as well as your colleagues hands to work toward the success!

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  • Dr Basil Hans, India

    Sat, Apr 30 2011

    Shanthi mattu susamskrtige ondu aahaaravavakasha yi samavesha

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  • Stanley, Udupi/KWT

    Mon, Apr 25 2011

    We NRI's lost one more golden oppurtunity of tasting our homemade dishes.We are all fed up here by eating frozen and ready made foods. Kudos to the organizers.

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