Mangalore: Harvest festival celebrated with fervour in city


Mangalore: Harvest festival celebrated with fervour in city

Pics: Ramesh Pandith / Brijesh Garodi / Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SS)

Mangalore, Oct 6: The Protestant community celebrated the harvest festival with much joy and fervour in CSI churches across the city on Sunday October 6.

The harvest festival is observed with the offering of the first harvest to God as a mark of gratitude. The community members brought new corn, tender coconuts, sugarcane and vegetables and offered them to God in various churches.

Devotees gathered in large numbers at various churches like CSI Cathedral at Balmatta, CSI Sushanthi Church at Mercarahill, CSI Hebbik Memorial, Gorigudde and others.

At CSI Cathedral in Balmatta, Rev Dr J S Sadananda, bishop, CSI, KSD delivered the Lord's message on the occasion.

He said, “We are the co-workers in the service of Lord and must render the gifts offered by him to us.”

Prayers were performed by Rev Edward Karkada.

Devotees in large numbers with their families took home the blessed crop after the thanksgiving service. Auction was conducted after the mass.

The hymns were sung by the choir group Balmatta Music Association, the youth group and the Sunday school children.

The harvest festival sports and games committee will organize the annual sports and games at the Cathedral premises in the afternoon at 2 pm.

MLA J R Lobo will be the chief guest accompanied by retired presbyter of CSI Rev S D Aiman. Pushpalatha Sadananda will give away the prizes after the sports. Dr J S Sadananda will preside over the programme.

At the harvest festival in CSI Hebbik Memorial, Gorigudde here, the sermon was delivered by Rev Dr C L Furtado, retired bishop of CSI and prayers were conducted by Rev Andrew John.

Rev Dr Furtado spoke about giving and donating in Christian life and to realize god's blessings in one's life.

The worship started at 8.30 am, followed by auction.

Sports will be organized in the afternoon, during which Uday Shankar Naik willl be the chief guest and the prizes will be distributed by Vidyashree U Naik

The congregation along with the pastorate committee at Sushanthi Church in Mercarahill celebrated the harvest festival on Sunday October 6.

The Lord’s message was delivered to the gathering by Rev Dr D R Sadananda.

The hymns were sung by the choir, the youth group and the Sunday school children.

The church service started at 8.30 am which will be followed by sports at 2.30 pm.

The evening function would be graced by health minister U T Khadar who will also give away the prizes.

  

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  • Hanna Castelino, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    Thank you DAIJIWORLD for the wonderful coverage of the Harvest festival celebrated in Mangalore by the Protestant community. Happy harvest feast to all.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Tue, Oct 08 2013

    Thank you DAIJIWORLD for the wonderful coverage of the Harvest festival celebrated in Mangalore by the Protestant community. Beautiful pictures by photo journalists Ramesh Pandith, Brijesh Garodi and Spoorthi Ullal.

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  • Edward C Maben, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Harvest is one day where we all gather as a family and as a congregation to thank God for the wonderful blessings he has showered on us. Year after year he has remained a loyal God providing us all humans with food shelter and security. Thank you Lord for everything you have done to the entire human race. Give us all the ability to think speak and practice peace & brotherhood. Happy hrvest feast to all!!!

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  • Martis, Udupi, Kabul

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Thank You Daiji for the awesome coverage of the entire event. By seeing these pics. I remembered our childhood. From this war zone I shed tears by remembering those good old days

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  • DavidRanjan Karkada, Haleangadi/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Thank you very much daiji world Team.

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Year after year nature continues to bless our country with fruit, vegetable, grains and cereals in plenty. May all our people have sufficient to eat and to share with the poor and the hungry. God bless our farmers and their loved ones. Happy harvest feast to all.

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  • Dr. H. M. Watson, Moodabidri/ Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Thank you very much daijiworld

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  • samuel sadanand, balmatta/kuwait

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    THANK YOU SO MUCH DAIJIWORLD FOR THE WONDERFUL PICS.it was great to see your excellent coverage of harvest festival across all the churches in mangalore!thanks for reaching out to us across the globe and updating us with pictures about our hometown.GOOD JOB!!!keep it up...

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  • Gladson V. Maben, Mangalore / Dubai

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    It felt wonderful reading this article and seeing the photographs, brought back the pleasant memories of our childhood venerate. The active participation of the community and specially the presence of so many children with their talent at such a traditional occasion are worth commendable. Request to CSI decision making dignitaries why we all protestant church members can’t have mass harvest festival fellowship lunch together followed by the sports activities, what we follow here in Dubai.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Thanks team Daijiworld for the coverage. Happy harvest feast to all fellow protestants.

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  • maxi, kinnigoly/mumbai

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    continuing local traditional harvest festival without clubbing with any religious deity is praise worthy. real sanctity of this celebration every Christin must know &be a part of it.CSI COMMUNITY KEEP IT UP &BE INFORMATIVE IN ALL UR ACTIVITIES TO LAITY.

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