Wednesday, June 2, 2010

DINESH GUNDU RAO IN MALLIKARJUNA TEMPLE

The famous Mallikarjuna Temple, more popularly known as "nava gudi" continued to attract people from all corners of the city and even celebrities flocked to the temple to seek the blessings of the Lord. 
Congress Leader and Gandhinagar MLA Shri.Dinesh Gundu Rao visited the Mallikarjuna Temple to seek the blessings of the Lord Srisaila Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple.
His visit was preceded by the visit of the former Prime Minister Shri.H.D.Deve Gowda.
Shri.Dinesh Gundu Rao who is the son of former Karnataka Chief Minister the late Mr.R.Gundu Rao was very happy to see such a huge gathering.


 Shri.Dinesh Gundu Rao was honoured with a Shawl and Garland.
He was presented a photo of Sant Gyaneshwara Maharaj by the temple authorities. It was presented by H.B.P.Prabhakar Bhodle Maharaj.

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Sunday, May 30, 2010

DEVE GOWDA IN MALLIKARJUNA TEMPLE

The Mallikarjuna Temple, more popularly known as 'Nava Gudi' continues to attract celebrities from all over the country.
The latest to fall for the beauty of the temple and the attractive Bhajan was the former Prime Minister of India, H.D.DEVE GOWDA. Yes, he along with his son came to the temple on the Saptah day and recd the blessings of Lord Mallikarjuna.
Srikanth Matrubai explained the historical significance of the temple and requested the PM to listen to the melodious Abhangas being sung.
The Bhajan Mandali along with Marathi Abhangas also sang the Kannada song "jayathu Jayathu Vittala......." under the leadership of B.G.Nagaraj.
The Prime Minister was seen enjoying the song thoroughly.
He later took the blessings of H.B.P.Prabhakar Bhodle Maharaj of Damangaon, Pandharpur. Bhodle Maharaj invited Sri.Deve Gowda to Pandharpur.
Mr.Halubhai RamNarayan later was seen exchanging pleasantries with the PM.



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Thursday, May 20, 2010

TOLLAVADA BHAGVAT SAPTAH

The Bhagavat Saptah was celebrated with great fervour and devotion in Tollavada. The Vitoba Temple here is more than 128 years old.



The Saptah went for 1 month.






Every Sunday, there was special alankara for the Swami.
There was a Grand Celebration Day on the conclusion of the Bhagvat Saptah on 13th may 2010.







Later on, some devotees went to T.narsipura and Nanjungud to resume their daily duties after being immersed in devotional bhajan and akhand bhagvat parayana for more than a month.


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