Kanive, Feb. 19: If we do not spoil the beautiful environment created by God, such as rivers, lakes, water, soil, air, etc., which cannot be created by man, and remain silent, that is enough as an offering to God, said Jagadguru Sri Shivaratri Desikendra Swamiji of Suttur Veerasimhasana Peeth.
Giving a blessing at the religious ceremony of the senior Sri Mahanta Swamiji's memorial service at the Torenuru Virakta Mutt in Kushalnagar taluk, he said that the thoughts of the twelfth century sharanas are relevant to all times, and there is a scientific basis in all the verses. All the sharanas had equal opportunities like Allama Prabhu in the Anubhav Mantapa. It is regrettable that the struggle for equality is still alive. The concept of Ishtalinga is the direct association between the devotees of God. It is necessary to lead a socially valuable life. If the external pleasures are removed, we will go to God. There is no creation of man on this earth except the creation of God. Both ego and ego are the source of destruction. The true wise person should always be engaged in learning, said the Sri.
Kodagu University Vice Chancellor Dr. Ashok Sangappa, citing the experience of Aloo, said that goodwill, right thinking, and conduct should be ingrained in everyone. Desire is the source of the sorrow of many people in today's society, and we need to understand the ideals of Lakkamma by choosing Mahasharan of the 12th century. We need to remove mental obstacles by opening ourselves to good thinking, conduct, and conduct of experience (from the first page). We should not go after power, property, and status and destroy our peace. He criticized the concept of Kayaka and Dasoha.
Former MLA A.T. Ramaswamy inaugurated the program and said that moral values are being destroyed due to modern lifestyle and today's children need spiritual and cultural education. Now man has everything. But everyone is in search of peace. People are immersed in hatred and jealousy. Even after earning a lot (from the first page), man goes away empty-handed. The result of the destruction of natural resources is the rise in temperature. Man does not have a peaceful life on earth as much as animals and birds. Global temperature is increasing. Air pressure is decreasing. The rhythm of the climate is out of sync. Therefore, Ramaswamy said that an environmental conference is needed everywhere today. Sri Mallesh Swamiji of Torenuru Math spoke in the introduction.
On this occasion, S.V. Nanju A Dappa of Shirangala, H.V. Shivarudrappa of Marur, Dr. Hemalatha of Kushalnagar, and T.B. Jagadish of Torenuru from various sectors of the society were honored. Sri Channaveeradesikendra Swamiji of Bettapur Math, Sri Nataraja Swamiji of Gawdagere Math, Sri Vijayakumar Swamiji of Tanniru Halla Math in Hassan, Sri Jayadeva Swamiji of Chilume Math, Sri Shantamallikarjuna Swamiji of Virajpet Arameri Math, Sri Sadashiva Swamiji of Kodlipet Kirikodli Math, Kesavathur Sri Basavarajendra Swamiji of Math, Sri Mahanta Swamiji of Kallumatha, Sri Nischalaniranjana Swamiji of Somwar Pete, Sri Immadi Shivalinga Swamiji of Manehalli Math were there. Kodagu District Sharan Sahitya Parishad President K.S. Murthy, Kodagu District Veerashaiva Mahasabha President H.V. Shivappa, General Secretary Sambasivayya, Treasurer H.P. Udayakumar, Kushalnagar Taluk Veerashaiva Mahasabha President H.M. Madhusudan, Torenuru H.B. Chandrappa and others were present. Teacher D.M. Mahadevi narrated. Basavaraju welcomed. K.S. Murthy proposed vote of thanks.
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