Mangalore: Gau Grama Yatra Campaign Chariot Flagged Off


Pics: Manju Neereshwallya
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Oct 21: The campaign chariot, aimed at spreading the message and objectives of the Vishwa Mangala Go Grama Yatra, was seen off by Sri Kalahastendra Saraswati Swamiji on Monday October 19, at the premises of Goddess Kalikamba Temple in the city.



On the occasion, Prof M B Puranik, Karnire Devanand Pai, Ramesh, Yogish Acharya, Vinay L Shetty, Gurudutt, Jagadish Shenava and other dignitaries were present.

  

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  • Anamika, Managalore

    Wed, Oct 21 2009

    Please utilize your valuable time for some creative developments rather than indulging in such useless issues. If these swamis are so keen about "Cow Protection" , let them do it in international level where in countries like US, Briton France, Australia , Middle east the cow meat is widely used. If these swamiji's wants the cows to be protected , It should be protected all over the world and shall not be restricted to India only. Because a cow is a cow whether it be in India or America or somewhere else. Sanctity of a cow does not differs from their geographical existence.

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