Mangalore: Dr Veerendra Heggade Stresses Need for Youth to Embrace Religion


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.

  

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  • Mohan, mangalore

    Sun, May 22 2011

    Do not adopt the religion or the tradition, Seek the face of the paryer answering God. God the creator do not demand money for your blessing.

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Sun, May 22 2011

    What a coincidence Here Dr Veerendra Heggade Stresses Need for Youth to Embrace Religion,
    and on May 19, 2011 Pope Benedict XVI addressed in front of 40,000 crowd to 'Save our Cities from Absence of God'.
    www.youtube.com

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  • A. S. Mathew, U. S. A.

    Thu, May 19 2011

    In the olden days, religious leaders of all religions took a
    lifestyle of self-denial and
    sacrifice. But, now the majority
    of the religious leaders are
    leading a lifestyle too hard to
    comprehend for a spiritually
    minded person.

    If we expect our children to be
    God-fearing, the parents must take
    responsibility to train them very
    early in life the difference
    in between real spirituality and
    materialism.

    Mr. Kurt Wasching, Germany: He has
    clearly written the international
    conditions of the religious world
    with a real challenge to the
    readers to think over.

    As Mr. Vincent, Mangalore has
    written " more crimes are committed in the name of religion".

    At first, all religious people will have to come to a total
    conclusion, what is the end result of religious faith.

    It is the totality
    of less love for the material
    things-loving each other-forgiving
    each other-helping each other-
    giving happiness to others-respecting each other with greater
    humility etc. Now, religion is
    proclaimed through the sword,
    guns and bombs.

    When I see different religions
    blowing money to display their
    pride and ego, on the other hand,
    the poor people of the same
    religion are undergoing severe
    hunger and pain at that religious
    practice, God is very mad. It is
    very sad to say that the religion
    has turned worse than politics,
    and we can see more politics in
    religion than any other
    organization.


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  • sudarshan shetty, ganjimut

    Thu, May 19 2011

    Religion is good but religion should not be your weakness. Relgion also be good when there is no compulsion . no body can dictate of term people on religion. Leave choice to people. Those who donot believe in religioni one day they will come back searching for it. Blind believing or because he say me to follow the religion lead to losing faith.

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  • Agnello, Mangalore/Muscat

    Thu, May 19 2011

    Most of the world fundamentalism has roots in religion.The most divisive force tugging at each of us living together as Indians is religion and its subsets.
    Notable religious leaders like Dr. Veerendra Heggade have done considerable good to the society and its time they introspect along with religious leaders in uniting the country when the political class is trying to create vote banks in name of religion, castes, majorities and minorities and gaining considerable personal wealth for their kith and kin.

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  • vijay poojari, mumbai

    Thu, May 19 2011

    I think in ancient time the religion is made for the betterment of mankind, it keeps holding everyone in one roof and some fear inside the men towards god so that no one could do any bad things. But todays modern world most of the young generation is not bound with the religion and they wants to modern-is them self with all the bad habits learned from the western culture. This happens only when the parents don't take proper attention towards their children.

    Parents think they will secure their child by having money with them. In this process they don't teach their child all the good manners like the old generation is teaching to the younger generation earlier. so i think religion is must to follow everyone and guide properly to the young generation so that they will be a perfect men in their life. In this modern world we should take our religion together with us so that it gives value to our life.

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  • Vincent, mangalore

    Thu, May 19 2011

    @ Yashwanth

    'But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.'

    That comment is so absolutely true.

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  • Deepak Rao, Birmingham/ Mangalore

    Thu, May 19 2011

    Shree Heggade is not correct. We need to leave religon behind. What started as a guide has become an obsession. Despite what is negatively said about the west, the positives outnumber the negatives and one of the reasons is the west is not obsessed with religon and there are very many non-religius people.

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  • Yashwanth, Mangalore/Oman

    Thu, May 19 2011

    Do not agree with Mr.Veerendra Hegde for the following reasons,
    -Religion was good for one thing. It provided a reason for humans to have morals, now that we know religion is not that reason, it can go away.
    -Most religions prophecy the end of the world and then consistently work together to ensure that these prophecies come true.
    -Men never commit evil so fully and joyfully as when they do it for religious convictions.
    -With or without religion you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
    -Religion is single-handedly the number one killer in the history of man.
    -Religion has caused more misery to all of mankind in every stage of human history than any other single idea.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Thu, May 19 2011

    More crimes are committed in the name of religion than by any other notion. All religions claim to be based on love. Why then does this result in inter-religious hatred?

    Throughout history it has been proven time and time again that too much emphasis on religion twists the mind and polarizes opinion. A clear conscience and empathy with your fellow human beings, the earth and its denizens, are in my humble opinion, the most important.

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg/Germany

    Thu, May 19 2011

    I agree with Dr D Veerendra Hegde. It does not only happen in India, this development has been going on for a long time in developed countries too.
    All over Europe youth are diverging from the religious path and this has caused a dilemma.
    Lots of young people have become slaves to a modern lifestyle.
    Religion does not play any important role in their life any longer and there is a widespread feeling among young people that religious thoughts and practices are meant only for aged people.
    The question is what can be done to overcome this dilemma?
    It is getting more and more difficult to show young people that religions are important to them.
    Values like respect, tolerance, trust, love, look after and take care of others are essential.
    All big religions have the obligation to do as much as they can for the poorest of the poor.
    The poorest of the poor have the right to lead a dignified life, they need education, primary health care, stable jobs.
    That will give them self esteem.
    Human beings belong to different denominations, we should respect one another and children should be raised within famililies with the above mentioned values.
    Deeds and a life in accordance with the religion one belongs to will convince the youth that religions make life rich and offers fulfillment.
    Especially in our globalised world religions should play an important role.


    Best regards


    Kurt Waschnig Oldenburg Germany


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  • Arun CK, Mangalore

    Thu, May 19 2011

    If a person has Fear & Shame ( from GOD)for all his deeds he does in life I think we may have a better planet to live. Having said that, again religious fanatisem which we see today, is more threat to society than rationolists

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  • Kelvin Castelino, Mangalore/ Cochin

    Wed, May 18 2011

    If you force someone to do something, he/she will never will, and this is quite common in Youth! If a youth is forced to do the rituals and prayers, he would prefer not even bothering to be a part of it. Youth are not slaves to any modern lifestyle, its just that, they are not living life, like you want them to live! You have some idea's and vision's in your eyes, and you want to see it in others, which is not going to happen. Every individual is different, unique, with his/her own unique plans and visions! The elders try to decide whats right and wrong and just impose on kids, rather than, asking what is a youth's thoughts on a situation, analyzing it, and if he/she is wrong then correcting!
    Various issues like this, have made the Youth go away from old traditions and rituals! Everyone has God fear, everyone prays when he/she feels like. Forcing someone will never work, but on the other hand, you will more rebellious people against you.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, May 18 2011

    Karanataka Rathna,Shri Kshethra Dharmadhikari, Dr Veerendera Heggade's assesement on youth with regarding embracing religion is perfectly coorect.Those who are religious in thier thought, behavior, and way of living will create peacful society which we can see still villeges.

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