Kundapur: Sowparnika river heavily polluted, Kemar Swamiji seeks action


Kundapur: Sowparnika river heavily polluted, Kemar Swamiji seeks action

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Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Feb 27: Kodachadri Parisara Samrakshana Trust on Wednesday February 26 arranged a tour for media to the banks of Sowparnika river near Kollur Shree Mookambika Temple to highlight the water pollution caused by the surrounding lodges.

The programme was led by honorary president of the Trust Sri Esha Vittaldasa Swamiji of Kemar Math and president K K Sab.

Kemar Swamiji said that as Kollur Temple had become a destination for tourists and VIPs, nearly 50 lodges had mushroomed in the surrounding areas. These lodges have been letting untreated waste water into the Sowparnika river, and thereby polluting it. Over the last four years, the pollution levels have increased to such an extent that the water has been rendered unfit for daily needs, he said.

He also said that due to the high level of pollution of the river in front of Kollur Temple, the ritual of taking a holy dip during the annual temple feast had to be shifted elsewhere last time.

Kodachadri Parisara Samrakshana Trust in its memorandum to the state chief minister highlighted the issue of environment pollution, stating that Kodachadri which is the source of Sowparnika is now frequented by alcoholics and those indulging in immoral activities, and that it has filthy with plastic being strewn around. Plastic and alcohol should be banned at the place and entry of vehicles and tourists in the evenings should also be banned, the Trust demanded in the memorandum.

"Such restrictions have been imposed at Talacauvery in Coorg district. Several lacs of devotees visit Kollur every year.  They pray to the temple diety and get her blessings.  There are several private and temple lodges, hotels and shops for their convenience. However, the sancity of Sowparnika river gets violated due to the waste water flowing into the river from the surroundings.  It is necessary to erect sign boards in different south Indian languages and in English at the place of the river where the devotees go for bath to maintain cleanliness.  A guard can also be appointed," the memorandum stated.

Kemar Swamiji suggested that the government should construct drainage facility, get the water cleaned and let it to Kollur and surrounding villages for use.  As Sowparnika river flows in between Mookambika forests for a distance of 20 kilometers, it is a source of water for people and other creatures. So the drainage water should not be let into the river, he said.


Kemar Swamiji also made several other demands, including:

- As the vehicles plying via Kollur car street to Kundapur, Shimoga, Sagar, Davangere and Bangalore have increased, it is necessary to widen and renovate the car street.  It is a common sight these days of devotees standing in long queues at the temple after walking in between vehicles in sunshine and rain.

- As the road from Car Street temple to Shankerashrama is a slope, it should be concreted and leveled.  There should be a bridge for the lake near the temple to enable the devotees to stand in the queue.

- The government should appoint a guard to protect valuables of the temple. A bypass road should be constructed from Kolur bus stand in order to reduce traffic at Kollur market in order to facilitate religious activities at the Kollur temple.

- Dams should be built in order to store water and release it when the flow of water into the river decreases.  The government should facilitate the holy dip ritual of devotees.

- Thought the government gets several crores of rupees by way of taxes from the temple, it is distressing to see the convenience of devotees being disregarded. The road from Kollur Mahasati Katte to Mayura lodge also needs widening. The government should start the work immediately.


Kemar Swamiji and K K Sab also warned that if the above demands were not met, a massive protest would be organized.

Naveenchandra Uppunda, Gowri Devadiga, Harish Tholar, Vigneshwara Shastri, Sri Samudgodananda Swamiji of Kollur Dharma Peetha were present.

  

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/k s a

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Almost all the Rivers of Coastal Karnataka Polluted, Builders were given permission by Municipalities to build Multistoreyed buildings everywhere, but no water treatment plants. Hotel, Lodge's filthy water Connects to Rivers. The same water pumped by Municipality for us to drink in our houses adding Chlorine. One cannot find fish in the River. All died because of filthy and Poison water. The same water flows to the Sea. Matsyakshyama (Lack of fish)for fishermen. During Our Childhood we used to drink River water directly without adding chlorine or filter. My Big Salute to Swamiji.

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  • L N Rego, Bendur

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Pilgrims need to be educated and informed about the cleanliness. Whenever we visit the Historical temples and see the surroundings they are shabby. People have no sense of cleanliness nor any intention of keeping it Clean and Green.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Most of temples under state govt control have this problem.Eg.Kateel Nandini River,Kollur Sauparnika river,Subramanya Kumaradhara river and surroundings are wrost polluted one.Govt officials,Locals, or devotees have least concern to these problems.Govt is only interested in earnings of the temple.
    One must see and learn by seeing Sri Majunatheswhwara Temple,Dharmasthala managed by great visionaries and management expert Sri D.Veerendra Heggade.
    Sree Kshethra Dharmasthala is thee only the best and clean pilgrimage place in coastal Karnataka.

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  • Supreetha shetty, Bailur (Karkala)

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Kemar Swamiji is very intelligent, straightforward, fearless and
    Kemaru Swamiji is the only Swamiji in Tulunadu who is taking up genuine issues and fighting for it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Leading such type of protests just before elections raises quite a few eyebrows.
    Let us all work towards cleansing the holy GANGA first, which is now full of filth and carcasses...

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  • Ramakrishna. K. , Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Kemaru Swamiji is an Engineering Graduate, and he has worked in a big Company in Chennai for long before taking up Sanyasa. So, he knows well about the reasons for unhygienic conditions afflicting all our holy places. He should take up the issue of maintaining cleanliness in all holy places of the district.

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  • hamsaraj , davangere

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Nobody needs to be an engineering graduate to see whether the river is polluted or not.
    But the best part is he is fighting for a cause this time.
    Hope now he has learnt to whom should he share the stage with!!

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  • Ramakrishna. K. , Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Don't worry hamsaraj davangere, Kemaru Swamiji is still following up with Saujanya Murder Case and he will not rest till the powerful Murderers are caught.

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  • kavitha, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    May god give him good support and strength

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Good and noble step by the Swamiji along with Swamiji the locals also, should try and stop the nuisance these lodge people usually have political backing, but the locals should unitedly save the Environment where they are living otherwise the river will be lost forever. Better late than never.

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  • VIVEK, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    All the rivers are polluted in India, which are closure to urban areas. We have so many religious and educational institutions if they set up a task force to create awareness to the surrounding people (including the educated)about effective disposal of garbage, we could maintain cleaner rivers or surroundings, instead of relying on govt.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    50 hotels have not sprung up in the last 10 months...

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  • vicky, mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    i had seen in the photos, nice building are coming up near to the river, but nobody wants to maintain the river and dumping everything on that....start from the base & request the builders to maintain the river....don't always depend everything on govt....YOU HAVE TO MAINTAIN YOUR SURROUNDING NEAR TO YOUR HOUSE ALWAYS.....TO KEEP THE CITY CLEAN.

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  • Well wisher, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Every one claims he loves his country, but there is absolutely no moral responsibility to protect it, all are just so selfish about their own area and are not concerned about what happens to others just dump garbage wherever there is no one to watch, and mark my words this will never ever change.

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  • Khalid, Kundapura/Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Good job. Everyone should do the best efforts to keep clean the environment

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Kemar Swamiji is very intelligent, straightforward, fearless and always concerned of general well being!

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    Kemaru Swamiji is the only Swamiji in Tulunadu who is taking up genuine issues concerning people and fighting for it.
    Other Swamijis of Tulunadu are busy in just playing partisan politics.

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  • divya, dubai

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    There are many such swamijis not all are media savvy!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 27 2014

    I wonder why BJP did not take any action...

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