Moodbidri: Prayers With a Difference – Oblations Offered at Kodyadka Temple


Moodbidri: Prayers With a Difference – Oblations Offered at Kodyadka Temple

Daijiworld Media Network – Moodbidri (SP)

Moodbidri, Jun 21: At a time when most of the pujas, prayers and oblations in temples are organized by devotees either wanting to get rid of their personal woes or aspiring for boons with the help of presiding deities, a different kind of religious procedures were conducted at Hosanadu Kodyadka Goddess Annapoorneshwari Temple on Sunday June 20, for those who lost lives in the May 22 air crash at Mangalore airport. This temple is located about 40 kms away from Mangalore.

Sanjeevini Mrityunjaya and Chandika oblations were organized at the said temple. Several relatives of those who lost their lives in the said crash, their well-wishers and members of the public participated in the prayers. About ten families including non-Hindus, participated in the programmes. Prayers were offered to the Goddess to help the souls rest in peace. In case of passengers who were not Hindus, prayers were offered in a separate hall. Prayers were also offered for the divine grace of the Goddess, to ensure that the region does not witness such unfortunate incidents henceforth.

Former minister, K Amarnath Shetty, Mijarguttu Anand Alva, Kadri Navneet Shetty, Bajpe airport manager, Chellam Prasad, and several other dignitaries were present. A condolence meeting was held for the deceased passengers of the Air India Express flight, that was held later, was addressed by Jayaram Hegde and Chellam Prasad, among others.

Temple sources said that the management had extended invitation to 108 bereaved families. They clarified that Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari, Dr D Veerendra Heggade, who was to grace the occasion, could not come, as he had to attend to some urgent programme at Dharmasthala.

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  • Pavan, Mlore/Pune

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Extend the length of the runway. that it self is the monument.

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  • ruchir agarwal, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Good idea to build a hospital at bajpe

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  • Sujith Nayak, Managalore/Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Mr.Vijay,Bolali....Sir could you please explain in detail,what did actually you meant?? Its a kind request.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    One thing is very clear. Politically we are devided. But humanely we are united and humanity doesnt know the relgion or language. Humanity is God and is above all. Good gesture. Thanks to those who organised it and sent the message of brotherhood and unverslaity across all faiths. May the departed soul rest in peace.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Dear Sunil,
    How about building a hospital, to serve the needy working class, as rich have "Superspeciality hospital"

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  • Shwetha, Moodbidri

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    you are absolutely right Priya... The Monument should be while landing... main thing is not to switch on their Mobiles while landing....

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  • Vinod Crasta, Manipal

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Articles such as these should inform all humanity that religion is not a barrier between two individulas but amedium to maintain harmony within oneself and the ulimate objective being reaching God ia the purest form of spirit.
    Good work - much appreciated. May God always be with you and all those who work for the goodness of humanity

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  • Chetan Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Its better to built a Well Equipped Hospital near the Mangalore Airport .

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  • Vijay, Bolali

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Mohammed Rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore..it's indeed good gesture..how you guarantee 'atma' won't mix up with other religious people?..may be it will face problem during the 'day of judgement'..by doing unwanted rituals..better to follow there own beliefs..

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  • PRIYA, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    Mr Sunil Fernandes, Why do u want a monument there? the monument could further obstruct while landing...

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  • Mohammed Rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 21 2010

    A good gesture by the temple authorities for having extended the invitation to non-hindus too. It is proved again that GOD LIVES IN OUR HEART.

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  • RAGHUVEER, DUBAI/MADANTHYAR

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    good guesture.

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  • ALWYN, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    Sunil Fernandes, Kota/Dubai.. friend why u want monument ? can u plz explain...

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  • KPN, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    "May the souls rest in peace" ...

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  • Sunil Fernandes, Kota/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 20 2010

    A permanent monument to be built in the spot of plain crash in memory of all the victims.

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