Sakleshpur: ‘Konkani Utsav’ Stresses Need for Preserving Language


Sakleshpur: ‘Konkani Utsav’ Stresses Need for Preserving Language
 
News and Pics by Praveen Tauro Kulshekar
Daijiworld Media Network - Sakleshpur (RD/CN)
 
Sakleshpur, Apr 16:
‘Konkani Utsav’ was held at Our Lady of Mercy church, here on Thursday April 16.  It was jointly organized by Catholic Konkani Rakan Sanchalan, Sundekere and Sakleshpur parish units, with the objective of preserving Konkani among the dwindling Konkans in the Malnad region.
 
Head-load offerings from parishioners of 14 parishes, that is, Chikmagalur Cathedral, Vijayapura, Mudigere, Sundekere, Haralli, Hassan, Magge, Malandoor, Balehonnur, Basrikatte, Kadabagere, Hoove, Nagundi, and Bankal, was brought on a convoy of automobiles from Crawford Hospital, B M Road, to the venue.

Our Lady of Mercy parish priest Fr Vincent D’Souza received the offerings from the devotees at the parish. 
 
Well-known business tycoon and philanthropist Ronald Colaco and Fr D’Souza inaugurated the programme.
 
Traditional Mangalorean delicacy ‘Mandas’ and beverages were served to all on the occasion.

The solemn Mass was offered by Fr D’Souza along with Fr Abel Lobo, Sakleshpur parishioner and first priest Fr Arthur Prashant Menezes, and ‘Raknno’ Konkani weekly editor Fr Francis Rodrigues.   Bendore parish choir master Clifford D’Souza led the choir group with melodious singing during the Mass.

Formal stage programme was held after the Eucharist.
 
Fr Rodrigues said that Konkani has survived for many centuries with every generation of Konkans helping enrich it to reach this stage.  
 
Fr Rodrigues, Fr Menezes, Konkan Prachar Sanchalan president Roy Castelino, Konkani Rakan Sanchalan (KRS) Chikmagalur diocesan president Cyril Rebello, secretary Geetha Dias, Fr Benjamin Aranha, KRS Beloor unit president Philip Saldanha, KRS Sakleshpur unit president Richard Lobo, RKS Mysore unit president Gratian Rodrigues, and KRS Sakleshpur unit secretary Rakesh Menezes were present on the dais. 
 
Fr D’Souza welcomed the gathering and introduced the dignitaries. 
 
Colaco and Castelino were felicitated for their yeomen service to Konkani by Fr D’Souza.
 
KRS Balehonnur unit founder president Joseph Lobo, Yuva Awaz president Denis D’Silva, Dolphy D’Souza of Bantwal youth Congress and Stany Alvares of ‘Mandd Sobhann’ were the guests of honour. 
 
The head load-offerings of fruits and vegetables was auctioned off and traditional Mangalorean food consisting of pork and large buns was served to all on Thursday afternoon.
 
Colaco urged the gathering not to be divided over Konkani and instead to unite as Christians to have great impact in politics and society.  He also sought the assistance of all Christians towards the cause of the Karnataka Christian Federation.
 
Castelino said that the history of Konkani dates back 8,000 years.  Over 70,000 Christians from erstwhile South Canara who were held hostage by Tipu Sultan till his death on February 24, 1784, had sustained their faith and he urged everyone to persevere similarly.

Cyril Rebello said that despite the enduring faith of Christians of the past, the new generation seemed hesitant to speak their mother tongue Konkani despite the language being listed in the eighth volume of the Indian constitution.

He also wondered why there were hurdles in offering Mass in Konkani at least once a week in various parishes across Chikmagalur diocese, as 40 priests of 56 have Konkani as their mother tongue.   
 
‘Bokro Saiba Bokro’, a Konkani play was staged by artistes from Mangalore.  Claude D’Souza Bendore was the playwright. Joseph Pinto proposed vote of thanks and Kiran Carlo Basrikatte compered the programme.

  

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  • Nelson DSouza, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Mon, Apr 20 2009

    Congratulations. It was nice to see that a ''Konkani Utsav'' was organised and at Sakleshpur. Most of us forget our roots and find it difficult to keep in touch with our language and traditions. Looking at such events keeps our spirits  high....keep it up...

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  • Dorothy & Edward Pais, Sakleshpur

    Sun, Apr 19 2009

    "Well done" - Congratulations and our best wishes to the Parish Priest and the enthusiastic organisers of Sakleshpur for organising such a wonderful combined "Konkan Utsav". It is amazing to see how you have brought together 14 parishes for a common cause under one umbrella in a small place like Sakleshpur. We are delighted to see the happy faces of so many known to us. Cheers......SAKLESHPUR. Live and Let live our Konkani language.

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  • Gurubaliga, Bantwal/New Delhi

    Sat, Apr 18 2009

    "Pangornaka to Firngi Ves" is very much relevent call to not just Catholic community but for the whole society. I appreciate.

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  • Stanley R.D'Costa, mangalore

    Sat, Apr 18 2009

    I am very happy in sharing my thoughts with the organisers of this konkani utsav in Sakleshpur. It is very true that we should preserve our culture and mother tongnue. At the same time we should be aware that no individual should be allowed to publicise his own identity in the name of konkani utsav. We must see that who are the protectors of konkani language and konkani culture. But at the same time every good work should be appreciated by all of us and at the same time we should be ready to face the criticism too.

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  • R.ANTONY, kulur.kuwait

    Sat, Apr 18 2009

    congratulation.nice coverage

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  • Melwin D souza/Q8, Manglore/ Milagris,

    Sat, Apr 18 2009

    It is very nice and wounderuful,good organized. thank you Daijiworld keeptup.

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  • jemiyar, kuwait

    Fri, Apr 17 2009

    Hats of chickmangaloreans.Let us hope we mangaloreans will also have a functionn like this soon. Thanks daiji for yoyr wonderfull coverage .By looking the pictures one can really understand that chickmangaloreans have taken the equal responsibility as like mangalorens in the welfare of our mother tongue.

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  • devdas dolphy serrao, bangalore

    Fri, Apr 17 2009

    Hats off to Baba Ecric D'Silva Sakaleshpur and co. , the organisers of Konkani Utsav! What a lovely parade indeed! we have probably all enjoyed it seeing them in the daijiworld. It is apt for celebrating a special occasion. The large floats, headline banners, dressed up people and outlandish characters, all competing for our attention. Its really a scene of a movable feast. Of course the whole point of this parade is to express local people's love and nostalgia for their mother tongue Konkani and their rich tradition. The appeal is big and loud - to feel and to express together their cultural identity. Its really a demonstration to publicise their concern. Iam deeply moved to join in. The painful and sad part is that it makes some people very nervous. But the local people face them with style. So it is on with the parade! For the moment , the parade is on with all its loud rejoicing. So we cancel the opposition of the adversaries of Konkani and go public on our love of our Mother tongue. So, let our parade begin! Long live konkani! Jai ho Konkani.

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  • stephen dsouza, manoor,neermarga

    Fri, Apr 17 2009

    Very great wonderful occassion,well organised.Thanks to 14 combined Parish people for organising such a wonderful get together which really highlighted the Konkani tradition and culture. ammar konkani ,jai ho konkani

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Fri, Apr 17 2009

    It was beautiful coverage by DAIJI world, Mangalorians are scattered all around the world and every corner of India, Jai ho Mangaloreans.

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  • Rocky G. Lobo, Bajpe

    Fri, Apr 17 2009

    Very rare programme. Bringing Konkanni speaking peoples together it is a great achievement and response of the people is also appreciable. The konkanni language to be preserve for our future generation. it has great heritage. Thanks and congratulations for the organissrs.

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  • Rodrigues D.J, Hospet

    Fri, Apr 17 2009

    Very Vary delightful occassion,well organised.Thanks to 14 combined Parish people for organising such a wonderful get together which realy highlighted the Konkani tradition and culture.

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  • Vijay, Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 17 2009

    Very nice coverage, thanks daiji.

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  • Dr.Sindia dsouza, sakaleshpur/dallas, Tx

    Fri, Apr 17 2009

    Congradulations to u all...I am very happy & proud to be from sakaleshpur parish.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nanthur/Chicago

    Thu, Apr 16 2009

    Wonderuful program to promote and preserve Konkani's rich traditions, culture, language and heritage! Keep up the good work for Mother Konkani. Wish you all the best in your future endeavors!

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  • Simon Lasrado, sullia/Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 16 2009

    Whah Carlo Kiran Basrikatte..whah..thum nathloi thar..hem KONKAI UTHAVaak sobai na asulli

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Tx

    Thu, Apr 16 2009

    Our congratulations and best wishes to the Sakhlaspur Parish for organizing a 14 Parish combined "Konkany Utsav. We belong to the Magge parish hence we shall be part of your future activities as and when we visit India. Please invite us for your future occasions. Its a long long time we have eaten "Maandas" and it will be nice to be in Sakhlaspur to taste your delicacy of "Mandaas". At the same time we would also like to organize something at Magge Parish because we have a 110 year old Antique church in that remote area of Magge where Fr. Henry Madtha along with the Convent nuns have created wonders. India has so much to offer thru their cultural and religious extravaganza regardless whether you are in the urban or rural area. As and when we pass by thru Sakhlaspur next time we shall try and pass by the Sakhlaspur church for a short prayerful visit.

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