Moodbidri: Tradition Takes Centre Stage as Alva's Virasat Begins


Moodbidri: Tradition Takes Centre Stage as Alva's Virasat Begins

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Daijiworld Media Network - Moodbidri (NM)

Moodbidri, Jan 10: Shobhabhavan in Mijar wore a festive look on Thursday January 10 as this year's edition of Alva's Virasat, the annual cultural extravaganza hosted by Alva's Education Foundation got off to a grand start.

The event kicked off with a colourful procession, followed by a stage programme where Dharmadhikari of Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala Dr D Veerendra Heggade formally inaugurated the four-day cultural festival in the presence of other dignitaries.

Addressing the gathering, Dr Heggade said that Indian values are built around family, and that respect for women is an innate and important aspect of those values.

Stressing further on the need to preserve Indian culture and tradition, he said that crime against women could be curtailed if more emphasis was laid on imbibing values.

He also appreciated Alva's Education Foundation chairman Dr Mohan Alva for upholding the
culture of the land and spreading the fragrance of true art through events like Virasat. He said that such programmes not only contribute towards preservation of culture, but also build team spirit, confidence and organizing skills in students which will in turn help them in their future.

The 'Alva's Virasat Award' was conferred on renowned classical dancer Padmabhushan Dr Padma Subramanyam on the occasion. She was brought to the venue with great fanfare, carried on a palaquin accompanied by the beat of traditional music and a large gathering.

Acknowlegding the honour, Dr Padma Subramanyam said that culture and education should be intergrated and that Alva's Virasat was a fitting example of the two coming together.

Nitte Education Trust chairman Dr N Vinaya Hegde presided over the inaugural function.

Dr Mohan Alva welcomed the gathering.

Later in the evening, 'Raaga Lahari' performed by various artistes like Carnatic vocalist Padmabhushan D M Balamuralikrishna and flutist Pandit Ronu Mujandar enthralled the audience.

Students, guests and public in general were present in large numbers.

  

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  • aravind, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 12 2013

    Welcome to Dr.ALVA & his VIRASAT team to DUBAI. Congratulations to Dr.Alva making this as International event - we are lucky enough to have this program in Dubai as a 1st step Internatioanlly. Let us support for his great cause.

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  • aravind, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 12 2013

    One & only unique cultural programm in India. Congratulations to Dr.Alva for successfully organising 19th ALVA'S VIRASAT program.

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  • Mallya.M.V, Moodbidri/ Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 11 2013

    I am trilled to note the efforts put forward by Dr. Alva, to organise the fabulous event year after year with renowed artists. It is a boon to the community to enjoy the events fully packed with Great Indian culture.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 11 2013

    Hats off to Dr Mohan Alva for upholding the culture of the land and spreading the fragrance of true art through events like Virasat.
    God bless!

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