Report: N.N. Dinesh
*Gonikoppa, Dec. 7: The procession held as part of the 2nd year Hanuman festival in Thitimathi village attracted the attention of the people and the colorful curtain was drawn for the 6-day festival.
Hundreds of people participated in the procession of the pavilions that marched with the chanting of Hanuman Nama Samarana and brought joy to the festival. The procession of the second year Hanuman festival organized by Thitimathi Hanuman Samiti, Sri Rama Mandir proceeded from Balumani Ganapati Temple to Thitimathi Sri Rama Mandir. Along with bhajan dance, dollu dance, Chande instrument, various still images of Hanuman, and the flying of saffron flags made the roads between the green forests saffron. Hanuman devotees from various villages celebrated by stepping in the procession.
Buttermilk was distributed to those who marched in the procession. A total of 6 pavilions, including Ponnampet Bhagavathi Yavakara Sangha and Sri Ramandir Seva Samiti, attracted attention. Bengaluru Vishwa Hindu Parishad Kshatriya Dharma Prashar Pramukh Suryanarayana, a resource person, should conduct physical activities and live by embodying the ideals of Ram. Hinduism has immense religious wealth. Seeing this, he said that people of other religions are trying to break the power of Hindus through conversion. He said that it is the tribal community that is being lured the most and converting. Thus, he called for an awareness campaign to bring back those who have converted.
Tribal community gurus Harish Periyapatna, committee president Chakkera Manu Kaverappa, prominent N.N. Anoop Kumar, Siddharaju, Manu Nanjappa V.S. Subramani, 4 to the fifth page
Yamuna Changappa, Ammatthira Ganesh, Gummateer Kilan Ganapathi, Nellira Chalan, Mookanda Viju Subramani, Suvin Ganapathi, Kuttanda Ajith Karumbaiah and other prominent members of the Hanumotsava Samiti were present. A police team led by Virajpet Sub-Division DySP Mahesh Kumar provided security.
Hanuman worship was held in Thitimathi village for six days. Hanuman maladharan, Anjaneya Homa, Hanuman bhajan, along with various competitions in sports including weightlifting, rope wrestling, and a cultural program by various art groups.
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