Mangalore: Dr Veerendra Heggade Stresses Need for Youth to Embrace Religion
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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (PS/CN)
Mangalore, May 19: “In modern life, youth are diverging from the religious path and this has caused a dilemma. There is a feeling among youth who have become slaves to a modern lifestyle that religious thoughts and practices are meant only for aged people. But, in fact, the main cause for mental imbalance and other discomforts is their careless approach to life”, said Dr D Veerendra Hegde, Dharmadhikari of Shree Kshetra Dharmastala.
He was giving the presidential address at the religious meet held at Guruvana Shree Durga Kshetra, Kadekar Shree Mallikarjuna Temple premises, Jeppina Mogaru, on Wednesday May 18.
He said that there is need for formation of more ‘Kshetras’ (holy places). “Kshetras have the power of healing all kind of mental infirmities that developed through disbelief, pain, stress, and ambiguity. Kshetras teach everyone the importance of surrender to the Almighty”, added Dr Heggade.
He also noted that there are many overlooked holy places in our motherland, which have to be rejuvenated.
Speaking about maintaining cleanliness in holy places, Dr Heggade said that he has observed pain and anger in people who come from foreign countries over this. He called upon every devotee to focus on maintaining cleanliness.
Shree Narendranath Yogishwareshwara Swami, Shree Guru Parashakti Mutt, Marakada, was also present. Nitte Vinay Hegde, and deputy mayor Geetha Nayak were the chief guests.
Krishna J Palemar, district in-charge minister and honorary president of Brahmakalashotsava Samithi, welcomed. K C Naik, president, Brahmakalashotsava Samithi, delivered the vote of thanks. Yogish Kumar Jeppu, president, Brahmakalashotsava committee, was present. Manohar Prasad, bureau chief, ‘Udayavani’, Mangalore, compered the programme and briefed about the history of the Shree Kshetra.
The rituals of Ashtapavithra Nagamandalothsava was held in the presence of Sagri Gopalakrishna Samaga and Krishna Prasad Vaidya later in the night.