Oman Amchigele Kutumb's Akhand Bhajan brings community together


Report: Dr Samskrati Gulvady-Shenoy
Pics: Joachim Dsouza & T Chitrananda Pai

Muscat, Jan 23: Being away in a distant land, people miss their home, the festivals, festivities and the fun and frolic involved there. As our ancient wisdom says, culture is that which makes a human from an animal. It is our cultural roots that make us complete, shape our personality and give us our identity. Oman Amchigele Kutumb (OAK) was formed to bring together all Konkani speaking people in Oman to keep the cultural roots alive, and make the coming generation aware of the richness of the Konkani culture and heritage.

Keeping this in mind, the first Akhand Bhajan (Ekko) was conducted recently in Shri Krishna Temple, Darsait, Muscat. Nearly 1000 Konkani speaking people living in different parts of Oman participated in this event. A few of them travelled from the neighboring United Arab Emirates too. Various groups took part in singing bhajans in their allotted schedule. The whole programme was conducted in the traditional way as conducted in India. The well decorated lamp (akhand jyoti) stood tall in the midst of the hall. The images of Vithoba and Rukumai deities were adorned with colourful flowers including the fragrant Mangaluru mallige (jasmine). Special garlands made of gooseberries for the lamp and that of betel leaves for the deities were prepared by the skillful volunteers. All the participants, young and old, men, women and children joined in singing bhajans and some of them dancing to the rhythm around the decorated lamp. Authentic Konkani delicacies like jackfruit ghasshi, adgai and others were an attraction for the foodies.

Another highlight of the event was the inauguration of ‘Oman Amchigele Maadhyam’ - a newsletter for the Konkani speaking people in Oman. This newsletter which seems to be the first of its kind in the Gulf countries aims to showcase the talents, along with providing news and activities of its members. The first issue of the quarterly was inaugurated by the senior members of the Amchigele Kutumb along with Dr Samskrati Gulvady-Shenoy, editor of Oman Amchigele Maadhyam. The first issue covers articles on the achievements of some prominent Konkani personalities of Oman. The activities and achievements of the members – be it academic, cultural or sports have also been highlighted.

What started as a small informal group of like-minded people over 20 years ago, today has grown into a bigger family with over 500 families. Anand Shanbhag, Srinivas Kini, Keshav Mallya, Manjunath Nayak, Ramakrishna Prabhu and Satish Kamath pioneered the idea of coming together two decades ago with the support of Mangaldas Kamath, Balkrishn Kamath and Kanchan. Over a period of time it was further strengthened by Prakash Shirur, Ganapati Pai, Mangesh Shanbhag and Sachin Kamath along with a group of enthusiastic youngsters. Thus, Oman Amchigele Kutumb was born in 2015. The present OAK team comprises of Balkrishn Kamath, Manjunath Nayak, Ramakrishna Prabhu, Mangaldas Kamath, Satish Kamath, Rajesh Kamath, Mangesh Shanbhag and Vasudev Pai.

After successfully conducting the Satyanarayana Puja in early 2015, the Akhand Bhajan was the second mega event. A fun-filled picnic is scheduled next month, and plan for a cultural event during the year is also in the pipeline. This event aims to showcase the cultural talents of the junior and senior amchis.

In this virtually connected era Oman Amchigele Kutumb is putting all efforts to connect the people in reality to experience, share and enhance comradeship.

 

  

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  • NITHESH, MUSCAT

    Mon, Sep 06 2021

    Dear Team/ Samaj Bhandavas/ Cherke's (young volunteer's) Look forward for many more such functions in OMAN.

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  • Flavia Pinto, Bejai/Toronto

    Tue, Jan 26 2016

    Nice to see ‘Amchigele’ forming ‘Amchigele kutam’ in Oman. Vow! Such a huge crowd. Congratulations on the noble venture to keep up the religion, culture and heritage alive in overseas. Delighted to see Balkrishn Kamath in a leading role. All the best to Amchigele for the future
    Flavian & Miriam

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  • Manjunath Nayak, Moodubelle/ Muscat

    Tue, Jan 26 2016

    Thanks to all for your support
    May God Bless

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Mon, Jan 25 2016

    Hearty congratulations to the singers, organizers and the audience.

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  • Venkatesh Prabhu, Kumta

    Mon, Jan 25 2016

    Nice Pictures of devotional activities. Sincere appreciation for your efforts and Enthusiasm Thanks for sharing God bless you all and your families.

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  • Anand Shanbhag, Dubai

    Sun, Jan 24 2016

    Indeed was a blessed day. Kudos to Amchi Kutumb Team.

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  • Mangesh V. Shanbhag, Kumta / Muscat/ Oman

    Sun, Jan 24 2016

    Yes, 100% true.
    Because of strong support from all amchegele samaj bandhavas across Oman, we could achieve this.
    A big credit goes to our cherke (young volunteers) for all hard work. Devu bare karo.

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  • Mangesh V. Shanbhag, Kumta / Muscat/ Oman

    Sun, Jan 24 2016

    Dear all,
    First of all thank you to our Oman amchegelis for supporting us with TANU-MANU-DHANA, because of which this EKKO was a grand success.
    Devuu asshinchi amgelya kadchyan seva koronu ghevvooo.
    A lot of credit goes to our cherke's (young volunteer's)
    Hats off to every one.
    Look forward for many more such functions in OMAN.

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  • Prakash Naik, Kundapur, Muscat

    Sun, Jan 24 2016

    Congratulations to Oman Amchigele team for organizing a wonderful akhand bhajan session. As they say "pictures speak a thousand words" Indeed, I can see hundreds of devotees fully involved with devotional activities. May God bless the community and all their future endeavours.

    Very good report too. Fresh flowers are so attractive and a feast to the eyes. Well Done.

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  • Joel D'sa, Moodubelle,Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 24 2016

    Fantastic report, the photos are the reflection of the hard work put in by the organizers, Its nice to see my friend Manjunath and proud for he being one of the pioneers in brining the Oman amchigele Kutamb together. My best wishes and kudoos to all those who work for bringing the community together. well done Manjunath

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