Mangalore: Grand ‘Ekaha Bhajan’ Concludes at Kadri Bhairavanath Mandir


Mangalore: Grand ‘Ekaha Bhajan’ Concludes at Kadri Bhairavanath Mandir
 
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MM/CN)
 
Mangalore, Dec 11:
The ‘Ekaha Bhajan’ organized by the Bhairavanath Vittal Bhajan Mandir at Kadri-Mundan, concluded on Wednesday December 10.
 
Bhajans were held here continuously for 24 hours till early morning on Wednesday. Special pujas were performed at intervals of two hours and 18 bhajan groups participated in the event. 

More than a thousand devotees visited the temple to offer prayers. Lunch was served to all the devotees on Tuesday afternoon.
 
Karnataka Bank officer Jayaram Bhat, local corporator Roopa Bangera, and former city mayor Divakar were among those who visited the Bhajan Mandir during this time. Bhairavanath Vittal Bhajan Mandir has been organizing this event for the past 64 years.

  

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  • Subhas, Bajilakeri, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Dec 12 2008

    Nice to see these photos. Reminded  me  of my Mangalore days during shabarimale season and ekha bhajana where I used to participate. Let Lord Ayyappa bless all the people of the nation. Swamiye saranam ayyappa.

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  • POORNIMA JAGDISH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Fri, Dec 12 2008

    Thank you very much Daiji.  I felt like I visited the place. Very nice photos. May god Bhirava give health, peace to all.  We wish all the best to you. Poornima Jagdish, Kingdom of Bahrain

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