Kundapur: Prog held to debunk Black magic, superstitions


Silvester D’Souza
Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (DV)

Kundapur, Sep 30: “I am not against any religion or tradition. Mixing black magic and superstitions with human relations in the name of religion is a threat to the nation,” said Hulikal Nataraj, member of Pavada Rahasya Bayalu team.

He was addressing the Pavada Rahasya Bayalu programme held at Kundapur Gandhi Park Convention Hall on Sunday September 29. The programme was held in memory of Dr Narendra Dabholkar, Dr Vinodha Raina and P Mukundhan.

Every person has the right to represent his own religion, tradition and culture, he said. He challenged the black magicians to use their power on the terrorists who are a threat to the nation and asked them to let us know while terrorists enter the Indian border to kill soldiers. He also challenged them to perform black magic on him.

During the stage programme, Hayavadhana Uppadhyaya Mudusagari said, “We should have our own culture and practices, but it shouldn’t lead us to superstition. Therefore people should be aware about it and take proper measures.”

Baskar Mayya explained about the life of Narendra Dabholkar’s revolutions against the so called ‘godmans’. Showing that Dr Dabholkar’s death is not the end of rationalistic revolution, is a real homage paid to Dr Dabholkar, he said.

G V Karanth, community organizing secretary paid tribute to late Mukundhan. Secretary Sadhanada Byndooru compered the programme. It was followed by Pavada Rahasya Bayalu programme by Hulikal Nataraj.

A large crowd gathered to witness various magic tricks of Hulikal Nataraj. Hulikal Nataraj through his various acts proved that black magicians are fooling the public with black magic. 

  

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