Udupi: Sarva Dharma Eid celebration conveys message of peace, harmony


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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Jun 19: In an act which promotes religious harmony, Sauharda committee, Catholic Sabha Udupi unit, Mother Sorrows Church, Udupi and Lions Club celebrated ‘Sarva Dharma Eid fest’ at Mother of Sorrows Church hall, Udupi here on Monday, June 18.

Addressing the gathering, Moulana Abdul Azeez Misbai, priest of Rahamaiya Jumma Masjid, Manipura said, “There is no discrimination of class while practicing fast. The fasting is mandatory after one reaches the age 15. During this time, Muslims pray Allah Hu Akbar, keeping aside feelings such as hatred and jealousy. All people have one God. We serve him. There might be different ways of worshipping. When there is harmony, a peaceful atmosphere will prevail in the community.



However, he regretted that today people ask caste of people before helping them. “Everyone must uphold humanity, instead of creating divide on basis of caste, community and religion,” he advised.

Akshay Ammanna, Sabha Palak at Christjyothi church, Korangrapady said, ''Everyone wants to be keep their family happy. We pray to God in grief and happiness. Ramzan is a fest, where a part of income is shared with the needy and poor. When we see other people’s happiness, our happiness doubles. Love, trust and confidence are important in one’s life and to live in society. God is expecting good things from us. We need to believe in his strength and have intimacy and unity in our life.”

Neelavar Surendra Adiga, president, District Kannada Sahitya Parishat, Udupi says, “We will not take wealth with us after death. Only Karma (whatever noble work done by us during lifetime) remains forever. Let us all live like one family. These days, godliness is decreasing and wickedness is dominating the world. Cruelty has increased. When we develop love and friendliness in our life, we can achieve the global family concept. Let us develop consciousness that the whole world is one.”

Fr Valerian Mendonca, the parish priest of Mother of Sorrows Church presided over the programme. In his address, Fr Valerian said, “Indians have a built in nature of treating others as brothers and sisters. As Swami Vivekananda pronounced, we are all children of one God, we need to live in peace as children of mother India.”

Michael D'Souza welcomed the gathering and Maxim D’Souza rendered the vote of thanks.

Alfanso D'Costa compered the programme.

  

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  • abdulla, india

    Tue, Jun 19 2018

    wonderful.
    We live once.. we should treat others like God ..work hard.. be humble ..simple..
    We complete and complement one another.
    anyone other than me is my God.
    our nation is the best and greatest country on this planet.
    so our MANTRA should be only:
    Love: Peace: tranquility.Understanding: Flexibility...get beyond religion.
    we are all HUMANS First...
    help one another.
    Love they neighbor.
    live simple life.
    Thats the only way to go....
    Yoga and meditation is vital for EQUILIBRIUM and Stable mind....
    Let us join hand sand build a greatest nation on earth..

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  • dk sheety, mangalore/Oman

    Tue, Jun 19 2018

    Good move and a good display of religious tolerance and harmony.
    India is not a garden of roses...….its garden of many flowers of all hues and aroma
    here all of us have to live in harmony

    When we go we only take good karmas as someone aptly said.
    When we criticise or throw stones at places of worship...….we do it it to our dharma as well.
    God is one and he lives in our hearts, temples, churches and masjids aslo.

    lets live in harmony and lets be careful of politicians and certain religious heads who bring discord.
    As people we love each other and lets live as.....onde Vasudeva kutumbham

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  • Prashant Karkera, Hejamady/Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 19 2018

    Hope Sauharda committee, Catholic Sabha Udupi unit will also conduct Ganesha festival celebration for harmony & peace in the society

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  • Sheikh Mohammed Furqan, Abudhbai - Bajpe

    Tue, Jun 19 2018

    A respectful regards to Fr. Valerian Mendonca Good to see you after a long time, May Almighty Allah bless you with good health, Such a nice gathering, May Almighty Allah protect all of us and bless our nation with peace and harmony. – Aameen. (Mohammed Furqan-Bajpe)

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  • Marol, Udupi

    Tue, Jun 19 2018

    As Swami Vivekananda pronounced, we are all children of one God, we need to live in peace as children of mother India.”
    Do we have that family bond in the present days??? We are stumbling at the very first step. So can we proceed??? The relationship of father, mother, brother, sister itself frazail now. If each family takes care of one another then whole society itself taken care of. We each one and each family must cultivate that bond of love first.
    Today family love itself is thrown out for the sake of material gains. Money matters come ahead of all other aspects. But we do not realize that it is not money & material we need, what we really need is love- family love. Tragedy is that human beings cultivate hate relationships and make family, society into pieces & pieces and ultimately each one himself cuts oneself into pieces. Every thing else is a waste if we do not have love. LOVE OF GOD; LOVE OF FAMILY; LOVE OF ONE ANOTHER.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Jun 19 2018

    Exceptionally good progress spreading positive message to the society that we are one and Indians irrespective of caste and religion.

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  • Edward Castelino, Borivali

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    Beautiful gathering, V can see 3 Religious leaders gathered to grace the Eid celebrations. Message I would like to share is the Religious leaders are not giving the proper guidance to the respective followers, hence followers must read their holy books, not listening blindly to their Religious leaders, thereupon they will know what they are practising right or wrong. V all want peace, love n consideration. above all Salvation from Almighty God.

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