Mangaluru: Boats turn into bridge as thousands flock to Dargah for Uroos


Pics: Joshwa D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Jan 31: The annual Uroos of Rahmania Dargah Masjid Shariff located at Nadupalli in Adyar Kannur here attracted thousands of devotees on Sunday January 31. The uniqueness of this Uroos lies in the fact that in order to reach the Dargah, the devotees had to cross a temporary bridge made of tens of boats lined across the picturesque Netravati river.

The Dargah is about 400 years old and sits in the middle of the Netravati river. This year, 64 boats were lined up, over which nearly 50,000 people hobbled their way across the 'bridge' to reach the Dargah.

Abdul Hameed, general secretary of Badriya Hasanatul Islam Masjid expressed his sadness over the sea erosion that has washed away part of the island and said, "Previously there was about 1 acre of land in this island but due to erosion now only 50 cents of land is left. In spite of repeated appeals to the public representatives only temporary walls were built which now have become old and got damaged. We request the government to make efforts to protect this heritage site which has a history of more than 400 years. A permanent protective wall needs to be built so that this can be preserved for the future generation. People from different places and different faiths come here, hence we request the administration to look into the matter and provide a permanent solution."

Normally people use boats to reach the Dargah, but like last time, this year too boats were lined up for the convenience of the devotees, especially women and children. Nevertheless, several boats were also seen making their way to the Dargah.

Tombs of three saints, who had spent their entire lives in providing spiritual guidance to the people, are located at this Dargah. The story goes that bodies of three persons, two brothers and a sister, had flown from west to east to this spot. The bodies were seen to be having some divine powers. The people had arranged to bury them and build their tombs on the right side of the mosque. Since then, people across different religions have made it a practice to visit the Dargah and seek fulfillment of their wishes.

This Dargah is well known for granting the wishes of farmers. There are many instances in which farmers, troubled by lack of rain, came here, made gruel mixed with jaggery as is customary, distributed it among the needy, and prayed for rain. Heavy rain soaked them on their way back. To celebrate these divine powers, every year, Uroos and other religious programmes are organized.

Despite the difficult in access, people have been flocking the Dargah to seek solace and solutions to their problems, be it sickness or loss, from centuries together. The Dargah holds a special place in the hearts of those who believe in its divinity.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Unique tradition and great commitment.Too great.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    Nature beauty !!!God is every where!!!believe in him and he is abundant!!

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    God is one (The Creator)
    How come there are so many different religions and people believe, adore and pray in the name of so many different Gods.
    Any answer? No.
    God created humans and humans made so many Gods.
    In India even Cow also is adored.
    Let us not to make any controversies. Believe in what you believe but do not impose rules on others to believe in what you believe.
    I do not think there different Heavens reserved for different believers.

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  • Shams MH, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    Acchu you are 100% correct, God is one and he is to be worshipped we should not worship created things.

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    I am glad these people are able to see the creator in all his creations...

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  • Ifthikhar, Mangalore / KSA

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    @shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi.
    I appreciate your spirit, courage and the Agrees received for your above comment. May Allah keep us all on the Straight Path.

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  • Acchu, Mlore

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    I was a Dargah worshiper. After my Education I came to Saudi Arabia and saw life of Arabs. I didn’t get a chance to see single Darga here, then I started thinking of my act in India, I have asked many Arab friends, Googled many articles and videos. Finally I realized I was wrong and then I decided to stop Dargha Worship. Since then I never.

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  • ash, mnglr

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    you should not worship darga,worship only god.

    darga means tomb of spiritually divine person,who has gained nothing for this world but for eternal life,

    since god had given special spiritual power to them,hence they are more close to unkown facts we seek forgiveness, our wishes to grant through them.

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  • Ibrahim , Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    Worship the creator, n not the creations..May Allah give us straight path, to follow Quran & Hadees (footstep of Prophet Muhammed S.A.W.

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    Nice to see nature,and joy of people.Let peace,joy and brotherhood of coastal area and our mother land prevail forever.

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  • G RAO,

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    Please keep this unique tradition of Mangalore going. No bridge please, the charm will go.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    It is unbelievable that 64 boats were lined up to turn into a bridge to get into the Dargah for the Uroos. Something should be done by the government to build a bridge for the comfort and safety of the pilgrims visiting the Dargah. Thank you so much, Mr. Joshwa D'Souza for the pictures which showa the state of affairs of that place.

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  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    Dear Sumitra..Many spiritual beliefs/practices people follow in our country being practiced since ages should be allowed as it is with out and changes. That is the beauty of it.....like Shabarimala pilgrimage. These 64 boats provided may be not necessarily from muslims alone and even devout hindus might have lent helping hand to darga devotees by providing their boats ignoring the income they generate for the day.This could have done as a spiritual service/offering. Proving the boats for the convenience of darga devotees is a great service to almighty.....god bless all.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    This area and sceneries are very beautiful.

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  • harish, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    this is what i have been missing from my native place of mangalore never was i or anybody was been treated because of our relegion i wish the same strength and unity to my loved people from dk district who had never had any difference between any relegion peace prevale and let love be all over i still remember my days in school and colllege where hindus christians and muslims woould not fight over relegion but for a girl friend jokes apart but those were the days hope the people of dk district (budivanatra jille) be the same as before

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  • Cyril Dsouza, Mumbai / Qatar

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Very happy to see 64 boats used as abridge for devotees to travel to dargah why such bridges cannot be made between communities to develop our beautiful country its a lesson to all the priests of communities to bring the people of all religions together for peace and harmony for our country to move forward.
    Hats off to the boat people for spreading the message of bridges to all the communities

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    If the auliya is so powerful n can make the things happen why the land erosion is not stopped..why there was a temporary land connect during uroos...worship the creator n not the creations..creatures are helpless infront of the creator..Creatures need the creator n creator doesnt need creatures..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 31 2016

    Tonight our Politicians will loose their SLEEP ...

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