Mangaluru: Heart-warming - Christian leaders meet and greet Hindu brethren on Ganesh Chaturthi


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Aug 28: In heart-warming gesture fostering the spirit of unity and harmony, leaders of Catholic Sabha, Mangaluru and Rashtriya Kristara Vedike on Sunday August 27 visited Sanghaniketan and Siddhi Vinayaka Prathistana, Bunts Hostel road here on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.

The heads of the Sanghaniketan and Siddhi Vinayaka Prathistana welcomed the Christian leaders in a traditional way with flowers and fruits. The visiting leaders then offered 'Pattu sarees' and 'lamp' to Lord Ganesha. The leaders of both the communities exchanged Ganesh Chaturthi greetings.

Anil Lobo, president of Catholic Sabha, Mangaluru, Franklin Montheiro, president, Rashtriya Kristara Vedike, leaders Godwin Pinto,Steevan Rodrigues, Vividh D'Souza, Arun D'Souza, Molly Rego, Alwyn D'Souza, Alphonse D'Souza, Marline, Praveen Kumar, Raghuveer Kamath, Ravindra Kudva, Sathish Prabhu, and K Padmanabha were present.

Speaking to daijiworld, Anil Lobo said, "Catholic Sabha is an organisation of Christians which is working for the public good. Communal harmony is one of the main agendas of our organisation. It is our responsibility too. We are trying to build a peaceful society by fostering harmony. First and foremost, we are all Indians. Without India we are nothing. So it is our responsibility to work for peace and harmony in society. We cannot be limited to speeches and writings. We convey our message of peace to society in practice too.

"The main aim of festivals is to unite each other. Uniting families, friends, and finally the entire society. India is a country of many religions, languages, traditions and communities. The Constitution gives us the right to follow all these aspects as we want to. At the same time it is our responsibility to unite under the banner of one nation, that is our very own India," he said.

"Today we have received a warm welcome from our brothers. They are very happy about our visit. It reminds us of our olden days when there was no question of caste and religion. We will continue this tradition and will join hands with our Hindu brothers for communal harmony and peace in our district," he added.

  

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Karthik,
    I agree with your comments to certain extend as I can see some creatures look like human in this part of the world are behaving like monkeys and apes. These are from one kind of human species. But, not all.
    Fyi: Darwin's theory is not completely established yet. There is a missing link.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Mangalore can and will set a Good Example to the rest of our Country. This is the cheerished dream of all Indians to live in Peace and Harmony. God Bless these Noble Brethren of Mangalore.

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  • Vineet, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    This is called spirit of Unity. Regardless of religion, we must stay united, (but stay away from politics). Worship our religion, respect other religions as well, trust and respect everyone in our society, believe our country. That is life. God bless you all.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    When we invite people from other religion, please do not perform any pooja rituals. Just mingle with them and give only the edible prasadam. Of course Christians will not have problem with all these, but we should respect their sentiments, even if one of them feels uncomfortable folding hand in front of our idols.
    But if we are inviting Muslims, we should be extra careful. We should not expect them to stand in front of the idol and accept prasadam as Franklin received here. Neither we can expect them to speak about Lord Ganesha. It is haraam in Islam to pray ,worship or speak about any other God. Or even to compare with other Gods is a sin/ Shirk. Refer surah 4.48.

    If we mingle during festivals, respecting each other's sentiments, Mangalore will be Xanadu!

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  • JR Ferrao, Kenjar@Bajpe / DOH

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    A true comment that you meant.... Sounds good... Appreciate you for such understandings... God bless our nation, our society, our unity... Peace on our Motherland......

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Christians have the least problem with any other Religion ...

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  • Suresh, Moodbidri

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Catholic agreed but some protestants and other group of christian supports conversion that is creating problem.

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  • John, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Sir
    May be you should read Upanishads whenever you feel insecure and ask God the unseen creator to lead you from untruth to truth,darkness to light and death to immortality " and you will find peace

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Though our belief system divides us. Same God created us all from one man and one woman. We all came from Adam & Eve.
    Respect each other. Everything else follows.

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    We evolved from monkeys and apes , evolution theory is proved scientifically and accepted globally. Kudos to Darwin. Else we were forced to believe Adam and Eve theory

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  • Godwin, Dubai/Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Hi Karthik,
    With this reply, I am not intending to drag it further. However, if theory of Darwin is to be believed, Why don't we see any monkey or Ape being evolved into man? why it happened in old times? Why don't a man evolves in to Ape? why no other animal evolves into something else?

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  • rmk, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    We too are evolving.. evolving takes thousand so years.. for proof each of us can find it in our own bodies.. you will find the remnants of the nictitating membrane in found in the corner of our eyes. The appendix at the end of our large intestine is also a remnant of earlier existing and functioning portion. We humans are the weaker physical forms of our ancestors (from the single celled lifeform to us and more to come, but because of us humans some evolution in other animals and us has weakened and vanishing). To learn about the macrocosm, learn of the microcosm.

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    RMK, excellent reply, but only a person with knowledge of Science , biology can understand this, blind believers of religion anyway will not understand anything.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Wed, Aug 30 2017

    If man had evolved from monkeys, we find many species of monkeys still exist today. Why are these left without going through the process of evolution? By now all species of monkeys should have become extinct. The theory of evolution is heavily based on linking fossils of different species. For instance, it says the tail gradually became smaller over thousands of years and finally disappeared while the species of monkey evolved into man. Now where is that last smallest tail? Where is this missing link? Scientists are yet to find it.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Bramha Is the creator as per every indian belief .we dont know who is adam and eve.

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  • Sanjay Moolya, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Lol thats why majority of the people are Hindus ... Ha ha ha ha ha just google it who is in world wide

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Dinesh,
    Brahma meaning creator?
    Adam and Eve created by Creator.

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Ahmed, Yes Brahma means creator, but no one created first human on earth suddenly. We evolved slowly from apes over millions of years. The skeletal remains of apes and humans over several generations clearly show and prove this transition. The size of the brain has significantly increased as we evolved from apes to humans and it is still increasing. Read about human evolution.l am sure you will junk the Adam and Eve theory immediately.

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  • Ananth Prabhu G, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Very noble gesture. I have always believed in unity in diversity. A bad day for politicians, who believe in dividing the society :)
    United we stand, divided we fall. Together, we will all be instrumental in making our Motherland Bharat, SAMRIDH, SASHAKTA, SWACHH and SHANTIMAY BHARAT.

    Regards.

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  • M. Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    All Mangalorean Catholics descended from Hindu families. Our Hindu brothers welcomed our ancestors when they came to Tuluvanad after escaping from Portugese atrocities. Hindu kings/dynasties(Kadambas, Keladi etc) gave us land and treated us well. When Tippu Sultan took our forefathers to Srirangapatna , many Hindu families helped our ancestors to hide from Tippu's soldiers.
    We mangalorean Catholics owe a lot to our Hindu brothers. let us all live in peace and harmony. Lets practice our religion inside our homes. Outisde we all are children of Bharat Mata.
    No more hatred. Good Job Franklin Monteiro and the Catholic leaders who attended the program. I remember some of the Hindu leaders had attended infant Jesus festival.
    I would like to see that day, Hindu, Christians join our Muslim brothers and celebrate Ramadan.
    Jai Hind.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Entire message is acceptable except last one or two sentences!
    I think that level of secularism is not possible in the next one or two millennium...

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Mr D Souza
    I am happy to note that you re call good old days coastal dists had .hope such days will come in future too
    I still remember good old days we used to play togather irrespective of religion and have feast at others place depending upon the occasion
    Pray GOD such days will come back soon

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Very good initiative.
    Everyone should understand this , As per me God is a Power with whom we can share our feelings & release our tension /happiness.

    The name to that Power by Human & divided in to groups.

    So, why ill feeling about other Group of people, let them believe as they want.

    Never hurt others in the name of religion.

    Vandey Matharam. May God bless all of us.

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  • Godwin, Dubai/Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    I agree with this. I would like to share something, which always makes me feel happy.
    In our area, ours is the only Catholic house, we are completely surrounded by Hindus, and all of them are Shetty families. We always have great bonding and support like good neighbors.
    We celebrate festivals together, share foods prepared during festivals, during Astami, we get Moode, Payasa and Shemedadde, during Dipavali we get Sweet gatti, and during Chouti we get dosey & karmbu. Offcourse we also share during Christmas & Easter.

    Hope this goes on for ever.

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Once in Mumbai I had been to my Cousin house, I was lucky it was a Eid day,
    Hindus & Muslims are residing in the same building, I could not believe
    Muslim of the same building distributed fresh Mutton ( approx. 2 KGs uncooked)
    to each Hindu's flat. And afternoon Dates, Kheer & Sweets.

    i was so happy & for a minute I thought I was not lucky to have such a kind neighbours.

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Christian community has contributed immensely to nation building and communal harmony. They are well educated and have excelled in various fields without looking for any freebies from government despite being religious minority. Very nice gesture by them to visit Hindu brothers on this occasion.

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    100 percent true.

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  • DON, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Let faith never define us but humanity.
    Hope olden days come back again.

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  • Richard, Bondel, dubai

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    It's a good gesture from Christian community. Appreciating our brothers festivals & Taking part in the celebrations keeps communal harmony. Can we expect the same from our brothers?

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  • Sujith, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 29 2017

    Good work praying for the harmony of namma kudla we just need peace comman man not achieved anything so.far by all communal clashes happend so far

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  • leslie, udupi

    Mon, Aug 28 2017

    Purity is always in friendship and togetherness...
    God never differentiates... Man does...
    Life has to love life... Choice is limited...
    Go on life... Spread message of pure love....

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  • santhosh, mulky

    Mon, Aug 28 2017

    Good work by our christian brothers and sisters.I appereciate their work.God bless all.

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