Udupi: Silversmith Makbool a golden example of harmony


Harshini Brahmavar

Pics: Akshata Shetty

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Feb 18: Even as the debate over 'intolerance' rages across the nation, here is a heart-warming story that restores and reaffirms our faith in humanity and epitomises the fact that communal harmony is still very much alive. Meet Sheikh Makbool, a devout Muslim who takes prides in the service he renders to Hindu temples.

Makbool is the son of Ameer Hamza, who himself was a great craftsman of ornaments of Hindu gods. Makbool’s workshop is set up a little away from Sode Math in Udupi. Everyone knew his father, Ameer Hamza who was popularly known as 'Belli Saheb'. He passed away some years ago.

As we enter his workshop, Makbool and his younger brother Altaf welcome us with a broad smile. They work in the midst of dusty chaos of metal tools of many shapes and sizes, wooden and fibre chairs and photos of people hanging on the faded wall. There is a rest room at the far end of the small room where they work.

Come rain or shine, this is the only roof they have been working under since the days of their grandfather Peer Saheb.

Makbool loves his job very much and he takes pride in showing us an album of his work. He has carved a temple's main entrance (Garbha Gudi), embossed windows, exquisite palanquins, silver frames for idols, pooja articles, embellishments and a whole lot of assorted articles for worship have rolled out of his workshop with impressive skill. Makbool attributes his skills to his father Hamza who inherited this skill from his father Peer Sahib.

He also takes pride in carving Hindu idols. He has carved golden chariot at Pejawar Math and golden chariots for Kateel, Uppunda, Maravaante, Sode, Idagunji, Bengaluru and Mumbai temples.

Makbool shows us some exceptional photos of his father receiving felicitation from various Swamijis. A photo that catches our eye is of Hamza with Pejawar Swamiji in his house.

Recalling his days with his father, Makbool says, "My father Ameer Hamza learnt this skill under Subbanna Achar who headed the team of silver and gold craftsmen in Mysore Palace. After seeing Hamza’s interest in crafting, Achar trained him in all skills of the trade.

"I have inherited crafting skills from my father as a gift and I will continue this work. Now my younger brother has also joined me. We have been trained in a technical training centre. My father is our guru. He did silver designing for Dashavatara set for Udupi Sri Krishna Math. We have served throughout Karnataka carving silver.

"Now we are getting orders from different places. It takes three to five months to complete a work. May be the future generation will not continue this work but we intend to inspire others to take up this craft," he says.

"Besides, being deeply rooted in our faith, we also believe in Hindu gods and before going to work, we usually offer tender coconut for Bhutaraja (Hindu Daiva) belonging to Sode Math, which is close to our shop. My father had an intimate relationship with all Ashta Math Swamijis. Our grandfather even taught wrestling to one of the Pejawar Math Swamijis," Makbool says with a smile.

"If the work becomes difficult and we are low on inspiration, we usually take a round of the Sri Krishna Math and Car Street and then continue the work. We also go to the Masjid and attend Namaz every Friday. We believe God is one, and this belief has kept us moving."

He has rendered his services to many temples like Uppunda and Nagur, where he carved the 'Kavachas' offered for Rama and Laxman. "We have also worked at Uppoor and Kemmannu temples in Mumbai," he adds.

Altaf, his younger brother says, "We are seven siblings, and everyone is engaged in their own professions except my brother Makbool and I who have continued our father's profession of silver crafting. If there is a will there is a way, and if you are interested in a particular work, you learn the skills easily. We have to carve the idols in our minds first before carving them in reality. We have become experts in crafting Hindu idols, crowns, armour plates, silver flags, and so on.”

Due to technological advancement, the demand for crafting has become less but this has not affected Makbool and Altaf as their loyal customers have stayed on.

  

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

    Fri, Feb 19 2016

    My hats off to silversmith Makbool n also his brother Altaf for your the precious work you have been doing and carrying on your late father's job. The picture shot by Akshata Shetty itself shows the precision work they have been doing in that small place. Thanks to Daijiworld for this wonderful coverage. Good luck and God bless.

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  • Mohammed parvez , udupi / Dubai

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Two legends of udupi.....Makbool bhai........
    Althaf bhai

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  • Prabhakar, Karkala

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    It requires a big heart and broad mind to respect and accept others' belief which is lacking in todays religious preachers. Believe in GOD but not in religion - You will be happy.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    If everyone believes in One God
    our Politicians will have to carry KATORIES ...

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  • Fresca Fernandes, udupi

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    great job!!!

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Nice article by Daiji, nice coverage.
    This indicates the reality of our motherland & way of our life.
    We are all tolerant,may be some narrow minded guys there but majority of our country having sense of tolerance from their ancestors it will not erase too.
    Long live our Country.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Let us hope that some religious head will not object to these guys continuing such profession.

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  • Vikas G, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    These are the news media need to highlight and show how tolerant and communal harmony exist in our society. Not some sickulr award Wapsi brigades nauthankis.

    Lord Shri Krishna will bless this family.

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  • marol, udupi

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Why are we fighting as hindu, muslim and christian? Who or what is hindu, muslim, christian? “GOD HAS NO RELIGION”. Hinduism, Islam and Christianity are the ways & paths to reach GOD. They reveal to us different aspects of the same one GOD. Hindus could be called as seekers of GOD - seeing GOD in all things Muslims could be called as soldiers of GOD - ever ready to give life for GOD Christians could be called as servants of GOD - willing to do the will of GOD. So no fighting, no killing only loving & living. Each one & all that each one has is of GOD irrespective of religion. Therefore see GOD in each one & in his belongings (hindu aspect), protect each one & his belongings (muslim aspect), take care of each one & the belongings (christian aspect) should be applied to whole human race, because GOD’s presence should be seen not only in hindus but that of muslims & christians and in their belongings, protection not only for muslims but christians & hindus and their belongings, service not only for christians but hindus & muslims and their belongings. Therefore the at most need of the hour is INTER RELIGIOUS DIALOG.

    Our knowledge of GOD is very very limited, almost nothing. See GOD’s creation - the earth, the water and the sky. What is our knowledge of the air, the sun, the moon, the stars, the oceans, the mountains, the trees, the animals, the human beings, the life??? Leave that alone and just look at the body - brain, blood, heart, hand, eye, ear, moving, sleeping, rising, breathing. How wonderful & vast. Let me come to my own person and see Danth (teeth), Nail, (h)Air - DNA. What is my knowledge of all this which has come from GOD??? Almost zero. I am not even just capable to imagine the graciousness & gloriousness of GOD. I am just a dust particle without GOD. From dust I have come, to dust I go. Can my limited being contain the unlimited Being - “THE GOD”. I, by all humility, can just say that GOD IS DIVINE, LOVE. Thank you and God bless each one of us.

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  • shiv, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Marol,
    Really Nice one Marol. Is this copy n paste ???

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Such people make our motherland Proud & Few are there who are Hell Bent to Divide & Tarnish India!

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  • akshatha shetty, manipal

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    great job daijiworld..

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Good News after Dalit issue/JNU Galata..More and more article should come about communal harmony..We are fed up with communal violence..

    Idu Namma Mangaluru: Christians hoovu belesi, Muslims aa hoovannu maari, Hindu devra tale mele iduttane !! Ee system heege hodare yellarigu olitu..

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  • Arif, UDUPI/KUWAIT

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Great job Makbool bhai and Altaf bhai. India is the classic example of Unity in diversity. Unfortunately politicians use religion to divide the people. JAI HIND

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  • Acchu, Mlore

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Great Art of living.

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    God Bless you Makbool and Altaf.

    If you read the article there was no enmity between religion or people. Who is responsible now? people? Politicians? Religion heads?

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    DK was always like this from the time I know. Even conducting bootha aaradhane in our ancestor home we have flowers coming for Shankerpura which grown and tied by our Christian sisters , temple sound system and music by our Muslim brothers ( Vaadhya Saiberu), Dharshana by Billava poojari, clean cloths from Madella ( Dhabhi) , and many more sub section of all community. The main actor or Kola is from Dalit family for whom everyone would bow their head when he is possessed. Everyone had one Feeling then it is devotion and one objective which is well being of the entire village. Ever since the politicians and so called preachers of particular religion and sub caste came into picture the relation between community widened . Anyway , we still have many many great examples like Mr.Makmool whom we call them with respect as Saibera.

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  • Tony, Bejai

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    VERY WELL ARTICULATED SHASHI, HATS OFF TO YOU

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    Thank you Mr. Tony. This is real fact on ground even today which fails to come on prime time. We are going through a phase only negative acts catch the lime light. Act of Good Samaritan be it a Christian brother donating organs for another faith people , Muslim brother helping a women of Hindu religion or Hindu brother taking care of Muslim , Christians and all the sub class of the society are forgotten fast. Acts of Pushpavaty is never discussed on prime time, a great sacrifice by dying young man who was cut into 2 pcs and still wanted to help someone from his body is fast forgotten. May it be a Father from a Chruch, Mullah from Mosque or Preist from temple and a Hindu Saint their good deed are never mentioned. Out of 1.2billion population only handful of people make to news they are Rapist, communalist, theives , murderers , black marketers and scamsters. They may be all together in 10,000 which is 0.008 percent of countries population of bad people. That means 99.002 percent of population are still good or they can be better which never comes to high light . We must change our mindset. I take this opportunity to thank DW for giving some hopeful news today and expect to have one good news everyday so that, I can go out of my joke not being nervous of seeing my brothers and sisters on public.

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  • rose, mlore dubai

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    nice one ........

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    "We believe God is one, and this belief has kept us moving"

    So true. Great that the father passed on his skill to his two sons. Hope next generation too take interest and this trend continues.

    Best wishes.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 18 2016

    I am happy Lydia understood what I was trying to convey for the last one YEAR ...

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