Mangalore: Made Made Snana Ritual – Vedike Challeges Vidyaprasannateertha


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Nov 30: Karnataka State Backward Classes Awareness Forum has blamed the clergy of masterminding the drama of placing a ban on the ‘Made Made Snana’ ritual at Lord Subrahmanyeshwara Temple in Subrahmanya to hoodwink the protestors, and then resuming the practice at the last minute as per previous plans. They have called for a huge meeting to condemn this move, at Mysore on December 4.  The Vedike has also challenged Vidyaprasannateertha Swamiji of Subrahmanya to participate in the ritual of Made Made Snana. In a statement, state president of the Vedike, K Shivaramu, addressing a press conference on Tuesday, urged for bringing a halt to this inhuman and superstitious ritual being undertaken at a place located in the Chief Minister’s home constituency.

“The Pejavar Swamiji, who tours residential pockets of the Dalits, should make his opinion known about this practice. If he fails to do so, we will wave black flags during his next visit to Mysore,” the Vedike warned. It said that a huge protest will be organized at Subrahmanya the next year, if this practice is allowed to be continued, and that the district administration and government will be answerable to the adverse outcome of such a step. District president of Bangalore unit of the Vedike, Dr D Vijayakumar, also demanded to put an end to the practice of differentiating between different communities while serving food in Subrahmanya temple, which he said is the root cause of the problem.

On Tuesday, about 3,500 devotees took part in Made Made Snana ritual at Subrahmanya. While some media persons said that media persons shooting the ritual were obstructed by the temple staff, temple executive officer, Sundar Bhat, dismissed the allegations and said nothing of the sort had happened.

  

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  • Ganesh M. S, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 03 2011

    I am not surprised with V.S Acharya & pejavar seers veiws on this issue as both of them are brahmins. therfore they use their powerfull position to perpetuate caste system.While pejawar seer has made an eyewash by having food along with non Brahmins since he never advocated an end to the practice of having separate place for eating food at the temples for Brahmins & non Brahmins in Dakshina kannada & Udupi.

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  • Namith, Kottara, Sullia

    Thu, Dec 01 2011

    Oswald Lasrado, Mangalore..I am from the same place and I know what the truth is, Even Brahmins participate in the ritual,. Without knowing the fact dont comment here..But I am not ok with the practise because it is done in Brahmins left over.

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  • Rajeev, Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 01 2011

    I am a brahmin and this practice should be banned. It is inhuman and beneath human dignity

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  • Oswald Lasrado, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 30 2011

    Why this "Made snaana" or rolling over the soiled banana leaves from which only the Brahmins have eaten? If the traditionalists are so religious minded about this practice, let us see a Brahmin performing the same rite of penance over the left-overs from which persons of so-called "lower caste" have eaten. This tradition is nothing but a perpetuation of brahmin supremacy and a humiliation of the so-called "lower castes". Call it what you like, it is an abominable practice and a crime against human dignity. It should be banned outright without any 'ifs' and 'buts'.

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