Mangalore : Mass 'Upanayanam' ceremony Held at Kadri


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Jun 24: Shree Krishna Dharmopayana Samithi organized a mass- holy thread ceremony (Upanayanam) for the Brahmin kids at Kadri, Mallikatte at Shree Krishna Kalyana Mandir on Sunday June 24. This was the 43rd annual event.
 
The event was conducted free of cost for eligible boys. The parents of the kids did not have to bring any items required for the event nor did they  have to pay any amount as the money was collected in the form donation from the public of same community.















































 
There were 5 boys who were administered with the ‘Gayathri Mantra’ as part of holy thread ceremony. Aroor Prabhakar Rao, working president of the committee, Sudhakar Rao Pejavar, union secretary, Dharmadarshi Harikrishna Punaroor, Prof. M B Puranik, among others were present on the occasion.
 
There will be a  religious discourse on the topic ‘Gayathri Mahime’ on  June 24 at 2pm. A talent show has also been organized with this aspect showcased at 6pm.

  

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  • Skumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 26 2012

    Its Awesome....May god bless all the children's.I wish the team...U will have more supports....

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 25 2012

    I heartily congratulate Prof.M.B.Puranic as well as others involved in this holly mass cenemony of Brhmopadesham of vatus.In fact these mass ceremonies lessen the cost of these type functions which will greatly benifit middle/poor class people.Hope the organisers will embark on such ceremononies in a still bigger scale involving mainly poor class people in the years to come.May devine Gayathri bless the vatus.
    It is nice to read that Sri Vasan Iyer is publishing bio monthly magazine 'Brahmintoday' from Chennai.It is simply wonderful.

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  • vasan Iyer, Chennai

    Sun, Jun 24 2012

    Namaskaram I happen to be the editor of the monthly bi-lingual magazine Brahmintoday which is published from Chennai for the past 100 months  I would like to publish this news in this issue, of course with your kind permission ad due acknowledgement. pl reply
    vasan. Editor Brahmintoday. Chennai

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  • Sudheer, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 24 2012

    Good work & all the best to organiser.

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  • venkatakrishna Rao(venky), Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 24 2012

    Great to know, Congrats to the Organizers!!, All the Best to the 5 Vatus, Thanks to Mr. P Jayaram Bhat(KTK) & Mr M Narendra (IOB). Let this happen every year & more Kids Join

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  • Ganesh Kayan, Bolar/Gurgaon

    Sun, Jun 24 2012

    Prof. M B Puranik is doing exceptionally good service to community.

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  • K M Prasad, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Sun, Jun 24 2012

    Such good service to the society is worth appreciations.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Jun 24 2012

    Congrats to all...

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