Hindu Sangam procession draws attention in Parane

Hindu Sangam procession draws attention in Parane

Hindu Sangam procession draws attention in Parane

Cheyyandane, Mar. 5: A grand procession of Hindu Sangam was held by the Parane Hindu Sangam Organizing Committee.

The procession, which began at the corner shop in Parane, was flagged off by retired soldier Bittir Manukumar of Kirundadu village. The procession, which then passed through the main streets, passed through the Parane Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society and ended at the primary school grounds.

Children in various costumes, women carrying kalash with a vehicle bearing the portrait of Bharatambe, Kodagu Valaga, Dollu Kunita, Chande Vadya, posters proclaiming patriotism and various art groups participated in the procession and enhanced the charm of the procession. A large number of men from the Hindu community, both women and men, wore saffron shawls and carried flags in the procession. Traditional bhajan dance performances by Natyanjali children throughout the procession attracted the attention of the onlookers.

The assembly program held at the Parane Primary School grounds was inaugurated by dignitaries from the Hindu community by lighting lamps. Parane Hindu Sangam Mandal President Elthanda Bopanna spoke and said that the next generation should be made aware of the importance of religion and culture and that everyone should be united.

Kaddaniyanda Vandana Chinnappa, who participated as a female speaker, said that in today's era, our girls should be protected. Our girls should not be converted, and the necessary awareness should be created for that.

The chief guest was Kuttanda Prince Bopanna, the co-liaison coordinator of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, who delivered a keynote speech and said that through this kind of Hindu Sangam in all the village mandals, the Hindus of that area will be included and the Hindu religion, our culture, tradition, and our civilizational heritage will be remembered and remembered and today's young generation will be made aware of our thoughts. Ponjada Mandanna of Konanjageri village presided over the meeting program and spoke. Sharan Pumpwell, the provincial co-secretary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, who was on his way to the program in Cheyyandane, visited the program venue and wished them well.

On this occasion, Hindu Sangam Vice President Bollachettir Jayanti, Secretary Palangad Bellyappa, Vishwa Hindu Parishad District Publicity Secretary Bolkaranda Shyan, public representatives, Sangha and organization leaders, Hindu Sangam Mandal office bearers, activists, and others were present. Suraj Vatekadu prayed, Appaneravanda Rajesh welcomed, and Angira Kusuma narrated and gave the vote of thanks.

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