Mumbai: Koota Mahajagathu Saligrama holds Karnataka Vaibhava programme


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Nov 28: Koota Mahajagathu Saligrama held a programme of Karnataka dances as part of Karnataka Vaibhava at Pejavar math auditorium, Santacruz east on November 27. Dr A S Rao, president of Poornaprajna Vidyapeetha Prathistana inaugurated the programme.

Poornaprajna Vidyapeetha Prathistana honorary treasurer Avinash Shastri, Koota Mahajagathu Saligrama Mumbai subsidiaries’ president P Nagesh Rao, vice president H Harsha Rao, secretary Ramesh M Rao and executive committee member Rohini Bairi were on the dais.

Bhargava Acharya, Vidwan Hari Bhat, Pavan Acharya, Niranjan Gogte, Ashok Karanth, Geeta Raghuram Herale, executive committee members Ravi Rao, Pravin Mayya, Ravi Karanth, Guru Narasimha Vani executive committee members P S Karanth, Anuradha Mayya and art lovers were present. Natya Lahari team, Bengaluru conducted a programme for Navarasa Karnataka.

Parel Srinivas Bhat sang a prayer. P Nagesh Rao welcomed. Rohini Bairi introduced the artiste and team. Ramesh M Rao gave an introduction and compered the programme. Harsha Rao rendered a vote of thanks.

  

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