Mangalore: Family Reinstates Faith Above All - Displays Religious Harmony


Mangalore: Family Reinstates Faith Above All - Displays Religious Harmony

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/SP)

Mangalore, May 3: The welfare of one’s children and family is of paramount importance. Here’s an incident that proves just that wherein a family went beyond religious beliefs proving God is one and faith above all.

In one of the rare cases, a non-Hindu family has approached a daivasthana at Nantoorpadua in the city on Tuesday May 3. The said family with the firm belief reinstated with reasons believed that their two children aged 15 and 17 had come under clutches of some spirits.

Speaking to Daijiworld, the family explains that it all started after their son aged 15, who was working at a hotel in Falnir, six months ago found a bag lying by the roadside and carried the same to his room, after which his life has never been the same. They narrate that their son began having violent convulsions and also danced as if he had no control over his body, only retiring after thoroughly being exhausted.

Soon, the boy returned to his native place with the bag and found a sari and anklets in it. The boy’s 17-year-old sister, who on seeing the sari out of curiosity wrapped herself in it and the same episode, recurred with her too. She also uttered the name of a Hindu demigoddess. After this the family went through hell with children’s sufferings only multiplying.

Troubled family soon approached the local daivasthana of demigoddess named by the girl, only to be directed to the daivasthana here in the city for reprieve as the family was informed that the people who had lost the bag had taken a vow in the name of the daivasthana in the city.

After the visit to the daivasthana on Tuesday May 3, the family is a relieved lot as they claim that the demigoddess through the patri (mediator) has asked the family to provide the daivasthana with three tiny pendants for the patri’s sword. The family was also asked to offer jasmine to the daivasthana on specific days. The patri further revealed that in addition to the sari and anklets, the bag also contained a nose ring and mangalsutra, which has been stolen. The daivasthana has also informed that if the genuine owners of the items now surrendered do not claim them in a month, they would be released into flowing water.

Priest of the daivasthana, Naveen said that the place is run, maintained, and developed with the help of funds in the donation box installed by the side of the national highway, and that motorists often stop their vehicles and drop their contributions, duly praying to the deities to make their journey safe.

  

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  • Lancy, Mangalore/USA

    Thu, May 05 2011

    Religion is man made. Nature is gods creation.

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  • Sanober, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, May 04 2011

    iqbal, mangalore
    Whatever wrong did I say Sir? I only said that people especially Muslims should search in their own faith for a cure to Spirit possession and not do things that will take them away from their faith. And i did not simply write it. i even told the cure is RUQYA i.e. reciting ed verses from the Holy Qur'an. Islam is very much a tolerant religion and as muslims we live in harmony with people of all faiths. I never spoke anything of disrespect towards Hinduism or any other religion. I am just as secular in my views as you are and have many friends who are hindus, catholics and other religions.
    And about asking me to use my brain, i'd rather use it to think about the answers i will give my Lord when he questions me about my faith in him.

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  • Abdul Aziz, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, May 04 2011

    very sorry to see these ignorant muslims losing one's iman. This is so called superstious which is strictly forbiden in Islam. May Allah (SW) bless them with Hidayath.

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  • RAGHU, MANGALORE

    Wed, May 04 2011

    YES IQBAL

    I AGREE WITH YOUR COMMENTS.

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  • shaukath, mangalore/dubai

    Wed, May 04 2011

    Mr.Iqbal <100% its fake name> you dont have any right to talk about Holy Quran,We are muslims and not allowed to set up partners with Allah SWT, "La-ilaha-Illallah" there is no god except Allah

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  • iqbal, mangalore

    Wed, May 04 2011

    Sanober, Mangalore/Dubai....
    be practical..be a human..after all india is secual country ..let them beleive whatever they want..
    if their beleifs are not pain or hurting others physicalyy or mentally..why you shoud worry ?
    Do u know whats happening in our neighbouring country who are said to be strictly following holy book?

    Please..dont use .allah says,jesus says,krishna says .., 3rd para of geeta,bible or quaran etc etc..

    Use your own brain & think .

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  • suresh, Mumbai

    Wed, May 04 2011

    I think temples all over India should strictly follow and implement the tradition of Jagganath puri temple, of not letting in any non-hindu devotees.

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  • Sanober, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, May 04 2011

    Well said Muhammad Afaque, Dubai
    Allah (SWT) will forgive every sin except that of setting up partners with him. And it is not like Islam has not given guidance how to cure a person possessed by spirit (Jinns as they are known in Islam). Ruqyah (reading ed verses from the Holy Qur'an) is the only and best way to cure Spirit Possession. Sadly muslims in India are still ignorant of the true teachings of Islam.

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  • Ahmed, Khobar

    Wed, May 04 2011

    AshthagFirullah!......its just a "Shirk".

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  • Vincent, Dubai/Mangalore

    Tue, May 03 2011

    Faith and belief is all above the Religion...........God Bless all

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  • Muhammad Afaque, Dubai

    Tue, May 03 2011

    Allah , says in the Holy Quran

    " Verily, Allah forgives not that partners be set up with Him [in worship] but He forgives other than that to whom He pleases and whoever sets up partners with Allah [in worship], he has indeed invented an enormous wrong" (Qur'an 4:48)

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, May 03 2011

    Similar case of 'NAGAVALLI'type are there in villeges are unnoticed by media.This is the finest example of Hindu-Muslim's feeling of oneness during the time of SOS.Even today we are invited to witness KOLA..... and other cultural activities and viceversa.

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  • V.K, Udupi

    Tue, May 03 2011

    It is not a rare case i have seen many incidents like this.Everyone belive that their is a spirit.....
    Only solution matters and not the religion....wheather it is Hindu/Muslim or Christian.

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