Mumbai: Koota Mahajagathu Saligrama celebrates Gurunarasimha birth anniversary


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, April 30: Koota Mahajagathu Saligrama Mumbai celebrated the ninth birth anniversary of Gurunarasimha at Pejavar math, Santacruz east on April 28.

Several religious rituals were held on the occasion. President of the Koota, U N Aithal, vice president P V Aithal, secretary and editor of trimonthly organ of Koota Brahmins, P C N Rao, treasurer Deepak Karanth, joint secretary Nagarathna D Holla, joint executive committee members H K Karanth, Ramesh M Rao, K Narayan Rao, Kannada Sahitya Parishat Maharastra unit former president H B L Rao, BSKB association honorary chief secretary Ananta Padmanabha K Pothi, Dr A S Rao, Y Gururaj Bhat, Chandrashekar Bhat, Gokula Bhajana Mandali committee executive president Dr Sahana Pothi, Srinivas Bhat Parel, advocate Geetha R L Bhat, Pejavar math Mumbai branch manager Prakash Acharya Ramakunja, Hari Bhat, Niranjan Gogte, Pavan Kumar, several elite and members took part in the celebrations.



Devotees and others took active part and made the programme attractive. It concluded after Mangalarathi and Theertha prasada.

  

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