Mangalore: 'Souhardotsava' Brings Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Others Together


Mangalore: 'Souhardotsava' Brings Hindus, Muslims, Christians and Others Together

Pics: Prajwal Ukkuda
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Mar 14: Sania Media Mangalore led by young and enterprising Ismail Moodushedde, as in the last five years, brought people of all religions under one roof together this year too, to celebrate the anniversary of Sania Media. People from all walks of life, irrespective of their linguistic and religious affiliations, came together at Town Hall here, to witness the ‘Pancha Bhasha Souhardotsava' held on Friday March 13. The venue overflowed with Hindus, Muslims, and Christians etc who came together and unitedly expressed their unstinted solidarity for the humanity and the welfare of the mankind.

Special attraction of the occasion was a multi-linguistic poetry session that was organized with the participation of top poets from five languages, who recited their poems. Some of these poems were transformed into songs and beautifully presented to the audience in a melodious way, in the voices of Mangalore's ace singer Ravindra Prabhu and Sangeetha Balachandra. The tunes for the poems were set by Ravindra Prabhu. Multi-linguistic poet Mohammed Baddoor inaugurated the session.  Dr Vasanth Kumar Perla presided. Dr Haneef Shabab, Urdu poet, was the special invitee. Other renowned poets who took part in the event were Ramesh Kedilaya, Sudha Nagesh and Aarathi Patrame from Kannada, Bhaskar Rai Kukkuvalli and Raghu Idkidu from Tulu, Ibrahim Tannirbavi from Beary language and Melvyn Rodrigues from Konkani.

Later, the Souhardotsava was symbolically inaugurated by releasing the pigeons by Khusro Qureshi, president of the minority delegation of Karnataka government, S Ganesh Rao, founder of Karavali group of colleges and Walter Nandalike, editor-in-chief of Daijiworld.com.

Speaking on the occasion, Khusro Qureshi said that, releasing of pigeons into the sky signifies becoming free birds and enjoying the freedom. Today, the symbolic inauguration of Souhardotsava gives out the message to everyone that we are independent and we should be given a free hand to practice the traditions we believe in, he stressed.

Ganesh Rao and Walter Nandalike too spoke on the occasion and wanted more such programmes to be held here, as the city is badly in need of such rejuvenating events.

Seven achievers from across different religions were also felicitated during the programme for their achievement in their respective fields. They were Tungappa Bangera, zilla panchayat member, Rameshchandra, well known playback singer, Bhaskar Rai Kukkuvalli, member, Tulu Sahithya Academy, Agnel Rodrigues, Coastal Times and Prasar Kongni television channels, K K Noushad of Shads group, Suresh Shetty Yeyyadi, president, Mulund Friends, Mumbai, Rahim Uchil, Beary Sahitya Academy and Dhanraj of national award winning 'Koti Chennaya' film.

Ex-president of Central Kannada Sahitya Parishat Harikrishna Punaroor, D K District Kannada Sahitya Parishat president Pradeep Kumar Kalkura and Mumtaz Ali did the honours along with other guests on the dais.

Ismail Moodushedde welcomed the gathering and introduced the guests. Rahim Uchil proposed vote of thanks. Radio Mirchi RJ Jyothi Saligrama compered the programme.

Artistes Junior Rajkumar (Abbas), Junior Rafi and Junior Mukesh entertained the crowd with the soulful rendering of Tulu and Beary songs.

  

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  • Walter Saldanha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Mar 17 2009

    Shall we name these five languages as "Fabulous Five" for the objective is peace and harmony, a just society and above all respect for each human being by respecting each ones culture, language and religion. Great Going and we need to have more of these to retain the lost glory. All these poets, and men and women of letters need to be awarded and encouraged to inspire more people on a regular basis.

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    This meeting between Hindus, Muslims, and Christians is an excellent idea. The group should focus on the following issues: 1. Illegal activities conducted by Ram Sene, Bajarang Dal, etc 2. Mass scale conversions of Dalits performed by missionaries. 3. Terror activities done by groups like SIMI and their sympathesizers. Peaceful co-existense between these groups is possible only if these issues are addressed and resolved.

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  • Ronald, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    Good work. Keep it up!

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    The programme like ‘Pancha Bhasha Souhardotsava' inspires all the citizens of this region towards working for united progress...

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  • abishek, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    nice article Daiji. Would have been proved valuing diversity if white and green colours included - instead of just SAFFRON. This is not equality.

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  • Shareef Moideen, Mangalore/ Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    We need more Souhardotsava like this that can build bridge between all the religions and defeat the communal forces.

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  • Roshan, Manglore/Dubai

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    Thanx Daiji for Nice Pictures., like this Souhardotsava Brings Hindus, Muslims, Christians in one satge result will Sanga parivar going to lose their goondgiri job,thanx for Organizer. thank daiji,

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  • Lloyd Dsouza, Dubai

    Sat, Mar 14 2009

    Well Done ........ they are earning peace........ which we had lost fully in managlore for last five years. we have work hard for this.

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