Magnificent Hindu Sangam in Gonikoppa

Magnificent Hindu Sangam in Gonikoppa

Magnificent Hindu Sangam in Gonikoppa

Gonikoppa, Feb. 22: In the grand procession of the Hindu Sangam organized by the Gonikoppa Mandal Hindu Sangam Organizing Committee, Hindu devotees took disciplined steps and added luster to the procession.

The procession was flagged off by C.K. Bopanna, Chekkera Manu Kawerappa, M.A.A. Subramani, Suresh Rai, Kilan Ganapathi, Nellira Challan, Koniyanda Bojamma and other dignitaries at the RMC premises by laying wreaths.

The procession passed through the main road and converged at the Government Higher Primary School grounds through the road near the Umamaheshwari Temple.

Various art groups, women's Chande instruments, and dance performances by young women added color to the procession. Women carrying kalasa and children dressed in disguises added to the charm of the procession.

Before the assembly program, a traditional Kodava style Ummatthaat and Bolkat dance performance was performed. Businessman M.P. Manohar Mathad, who arrived as the keynote speaker at the assembly program chaired by Pramod Kamat, said that the Hindu Sangam program is not against any religion, it is a symbol of the unity of our Hindus. Hindus should come forward to protect our religion by adopting the customs of our religion in their lives. He called for using indigenous materials and preserving the sanctity of the country.

Speaking as the chief guest, Benza Ada Rashmi said that Mother Sita is an ideal for us. Women should be more vigilant and protect their children from love jihad and conversion. Parents should be careful not to take the wrong path. Mother Cow should be protected by women, he said. Priest Mahesh Bhatt spoke. Prominent figures on the stage, including Gummatira Kilan Ganapathi, Suresh Rai, Subramani and others, were present.

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