Justin D’Silva
Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)
Udupi, Dec 27: “My disciple Sri Eshapriyatheertha is giving company to the Atmanirbhar vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During his Paryaya period indigenous produce is used in the math. He has also given an opportunity for sales of indigenous products,” said senior seer of Adamaru Math Sri Vishwapriyatheertha.
The senior seer was speaking at the valedictory function of Vishwarpanam, held to mark the end of two years of Paryaya of junior seer Sri Eshapriyatheertha Swami. The event was held at Naraharitheertha dais of Rajangana on Sunday, December 26.
Swamiji Sri Vishwapriyatheertha also said that his disciple Eshapriyatheertha is capable of shouldering the responsibility of Adamaru educational institutions. He said that Eshapriyatheertha Swamiji loves spirituality in addition to worldly responsibilities.
Pejawar seer Shri Vishwaprasannatheertha, Sode seer Sri Vishwavallabhatheertha, Shiroor seer Shri Vedavardhanatheertha, Kaniyoor seer Shri Vidyavallabhatheertha, Palimaru junior seer Shri Vidyarajeshwaratheertha, hereditary priest of Kateel temple Harinarayanadasa Asranna, retired officer of Karnataka government T Shyama Bhat and C R Balakrishna Bhat of Raj Bhavan Chennai were present.
Govindraj, manager of Adamaru Math welcomed the gathering. The programme was compered by Aasthana Vidwamsa of Math Kuthpady Krishnaraja Bhat.
MLA Raghupati Bhat, Sanskrit lecturer of PPC College Dr T S Ramesh Bhat, violin artiste Pradesha Acharya, Yakshagana artiste Vasudeva Ranga Bhatta, scholar Vidwan Herga Ravindra Bhat, Bhagavath Subramanya Dhareshwara and artist advisor of Krishna Math Purushothama Adve were felicitated on the occasion.
The second Yakshagana Kala award Sri Naraharitheertha award that is awarded by Adamaru Math was conferred on Sripada Timmanna Bhatta Salkodu.
When senior seer of Adamaru Math Sri Vishwapriyatheertha was saying to the public that his disciple Shri Eshapriyatheertha has done good work by loving religion, nature and culture during his paryaya term, his disciple and seer of Paryaya Peeta Sri Eshapriyatheertha’s eyes were shedding tears of emotions. Later when he was given an opportunity to speak he became emotional and said ‘Krishnarpanamasthu.’