Mumbai: Hasiru Bettada Odeya devotional song released


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Feb 25: Appaji Beedu Foundation and I Lesa the Voice of Ocean jointly released the devotional song ‘Hasiru Bettada Odeya’ written by Soori Marnad on February 18.

Appaji Beedu women’s wing sang a prayer in the beginning. Team I Lesa author Shantarama Shetty was the chief guest. Gopal Patte, Vivekananda Mandekar, Ramesh Guruswamy, Shambhavi Guruswamy, Rajamani Swamy, Chandrahasa Swamy, Sathish Guruswamy and Appaji Beedu trustee lighted the lamp. Swamiji released the song and blessed.

Soori and family who wrote the devotional song were felicitated. Suresh Kedage who held the programme, Appaji Beedu president Santhosh Shetty and Kavita Shetty and members were honoured. All the activists and executive committee members of Appaji Beedu took part.

Bharath Kumar Polipu of Karnataka Sangha, Omdas Kannangar, poet Vishwanath Petri, drama actor Mohan Marnad, Ahalya Ballal, Manohar Nandalike, Avinash Kamath, Ramesh Shivpur, Prabhaker Diwaker, Bantara Sangha city region president Shivaram Shetty, Ashok Pakkala, Vishwanath Shetty, Suchitra Shetty, I Lesa singers Dr Pallavi, Rashi, Ramesh Narayana, Vijaya Raghavan, Suvid Soori Marnad and others took part.

Raghunath Shetty Kandivli conducted the programme. Members of Appaji Beedu cooperated.

  

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