Media Release
Mangaluru, Aug 20: With immense zeal and enthusiasm, the Young Catholic Students – YCS celebrated the vibrant 'Konkani Manyata Divas' on the August 20 at The Most Holy Redeemer Church, Derebail, Mangaluru. The event was a wonderful blend of tradition and modernity, embracing the rich cultural heritage of Konkani language and identity.
The festivities commenced with a traditional procession that captured the essence of Konkani culture. The inauguration of the event was graced by the resonating tunes of the ancient 'Ghumta' a symbolic musical instrument, followed by the ceremonial breaking of the auspicious coconut by esteemed guests, marking the beginning of this joyous occasion. The esteemed Fr Joseph Martis, parish priest was the esteemed chief guest, adding grace to the event.
An unforgettable highlight of the day was the mesmerizing performance of the Konkani ghumta, led by the talented Anil Patrao, Gration D'Souza and their team. Their enchanting melodies truly captivated the hearts of all in attendance, resonating with the soul of Konkani tradition. The YCS members also took the stage with a vibrant flash mob, creatively conveying the message 'Konkani Ulai, Konkani Urai,' effectively emphasizing the need for Konkani preservation and promotion.
Addressing the gathering, Fr Kevin D'Souza shared his insightful thoughts on the significance of Manyata Divas. His words painted a vivid picture of the historical journey of the Konkani language and he passionately stressed the responsibility of the present generation in upholding and spreading this linguistic heritage. The event was graced by the presence of Fr Kevin D'Souza, the assistant parish priest, Sheela D'Souza, the vice president of the church, Denzil Pinto, the secretary, Anil Patrao, coordinator of the 21 pastoral commissions, YCS Animators Gladson Monteiro, Jonita Monteiro and Delina D'Souza were present.
Gladson Monteiro expertly navigated the event as the charming host and compere, keeping the audience engaged and the program flowing seamlessly. The celebration was a source of immense pride for the YCS members, who effectively conveyed the significance of Konkani Manyatha Divas. Likewise, it was a day of shared joy and celebration for the parishioners, who bore witness to the vibrant showcase of Konkani culture and unity.
The event served as a reminder that culture is a living, breathing entity that deserves recognition, appreciation, and nurturing. The Konkani Manyata Divas celebration illuminated the fact that preserving one's linguistic and cultural roots enriches the present and lays the foundation for a thriving future.