Kundapur: Muscat businessman spends Rs 30 crore for Mahayaga at Kollur temple


Silvester D’Souza

Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Dec 30: Periyaswamy, a Muscat based businessman performed a grand religious Mahayaga at Kollur temple to express his gratitude to goddess Mookambika, who he believes has blessed him to prosper in business in Muscat.

The Yaga which started on December 25 is said to be the biggest Yaga in the country. The Yaga was performed with an expenditure of Rs 30 crore approximately. As many as 1,350 priests and 2,000 Veda experts took part in it. The religious programme lasting five days was performed with 10,000 Chandika Paarayanas in ten pots. As many as 2,000 Paarayanas each and 200 small Yagas were performed every day.



The Yaga which is said to be Ayatha Mahayaga is rare. It is the fifth in the country and first in the state. There have been obstacles in past Mahayagas in the country. But the Yaga here went on smoothly.

Periyaswamy speaking to reporters said that he is a Tamil Nadu origin NRI businessman. He joined a company in Muscat in 1993 for a salary of Rs 12,000 per month and later started a business on a partnership in the ratio 40:60 with a local Arab. The local later cheated him. Therefore, he returned to India and went to Mookambika temple. He prayed for three favours there. A Sadhu there said that the favours will be granted. Periyaswamy returned to Muscat, took over the factory he had lost and developed the factory that had 300 people into a factory employing 3,000 employees now. “It does a business of Rs 50 to Rs 100 crore per month with good profits. Therefore, I have performed Yaga to express my gratitude to the deity,” he said.

He said that he will present Rs 60 lac donation to the temple and 15 kg gold to the roof of the ‘Garbha Gudi’. He added that he will be making the offering through Chandika Yaga after obtaining permission from the management of the temple. He said that the amount spent in this respect was from his own earnings. He has paid an honorarium between Rs 22,000 to Rs one lac to the priests of Chandika Yaga which were sent to them through demand drafts.

 

  

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  • Sthanapathy, Tiruchendur

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    It's honour to give my gratitude to d great man Shri.Periyaswamy who makes my dreams comes true by giving me a chance to participate in d Maha Yagna. It's organised in a well mannered way n Lord Mugambihai gives all blessings for his endeavour work by a single man. He is an example for d other industrialists to perform such yagnas to make India more n more spiritual country. My personnel gratitude to him n family with love n blessings.

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  • lakshminarayanan, bangalore

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    Our Namaskarams and respects to Mr. Periyasami who had performed such a great event for the welfare of all the lives in this universe.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    Reading through the comments, one thing is very clear.

    Most People leaving negative comments are either jobless or quick to pass judgements.

    Has the article said that he does not donate money or render help to the needy ? No.

    People , it is his hard earned money. He employs 3,000 ppl and takes care of their families through employment in his company. Let him perform Poojas or throw it in the sea.

    Let’s wish him all the best and move on..

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  • Vijay, Coimbatore

    Mon, Jan 01 2018

    For employees and schools and social services also he doing a lot and lot a simple gentle man who always wear a simple dresses and eating foods on employees table his hardwork paying him.. In gulf no countries paying his welfare schemes to employees. Don't compare this gentleman with politician or corporate companies..

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    1. Just imagine Rs 30 crores could have feed so many empty stomach who are struggle to get decent meal a day for years?
    2. Imagine how low cost shelters would have been built over the heads who have no shades?
    3. How many patient would have got treated for ailments which they can't afford?

    Burning Rs30 yagnas is not worth even though they hire best service on the earth.
    If this family would have thought little about poor Hindus from their own society this family would have blessed in this world more than the Yagnas by the God.

    Is this worth to brun Rs 30 crores?
    Jai Hind

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    Smr
    For non beleiver in the Hindu Rituals it looks burning
    But a true Hindu knows the benefit of Homa Havana
    So don't comment negatively on one's beleif
    After all it is his hard money and being a religious person
    he has done this for his satisfaction and lot of people have been benefited
    by this Homa.
    So take care while negatively commenting on religious belief
    of a person

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai , I totally agree with you.
    Not a bad idea to give decent amount of money to the place of worship or whatever Not TONNES of Money.

    One true story goes like this..about 2 decades ago.. One great NRI businessman visited his home town & gave his all money by donating to the place worship to get big name & fame, right across there were group of sick poor people looking at him and said .. There so many poor people in our province who don't have one time meal/water to drink/roof on their head..,
    there are many sick people who don't have hospital care,
    there many kids who don't have school/basic education.. & they said to him.. you are not donating such a hefty money instead you are killing the money.

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  • Sathish, Bahrain /mangalore

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    Down the road additional burden to honourable minister Susama swaraj.all is well after few years I see people on the streets begging.

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  • leslie, udupi

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    It is his money and his personal life...
    He has paid from his pocket and paid in full...
    We have no authority to question his individual beliefs...
    I am sure he will also do good to his employees and people in need...

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  • NRI, mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    All credit should go to the Arab states...Millions like him still depend their future in Arab World.

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  • NN, NN

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    In my company, the profit is shared with employees as bonus for their hard work. That is the blessing for the company.

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  • Petk, Kudla/USA

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Great feat. People with money should spend money towards Religious, arts, conservation of environment and culture.

    These activities are great ways of distributing wealth rather than simply giving out money. These kind of activities encourages people to learn and participate and feel good for the money received.

    Money spent like this comes back to economy in various forms. These are exact reasons why DK and Udupi districts are economically vibrant, progressive and growing.

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  • Paul dsouza, Balakunje

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    I AM NOT AGAINST ANY RELIGION BUT THIS FUNDS COULD HAD BEEN USED FOR SOME POORMENTS USED HE COULD HAD BEEN RECIEVED GODS BLESSINGS. AT LEAST MY HEARTY REQUEST TO ALL CASTE CREED PEOPLE IF THERE IS ANY EXCESS AMOUNT TO BE USED FOR POOR AND NEED PEOPLE AND IN RETURN PEOPLES GOOD WISHES AND THAT WILL DOUBLE YOUR INCOME. GOD BLESS.

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  • Petk, Kudla/ USA

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Paul, the people who worked for this event are poor and needy. They have no other skills other than chant good hymns and ask The God to give peace and shanti to all. This is a better form of redistribution of wealth than giving away money for free.

    We all need to understand that for every Doctor and Engineer, there are hundreds who do not possess the skills as "uselful" as former. It is the role of society to give these guys a meaningful "role" and a respectful way to live.
    Hence, the drummer in a temple, the guy who explodes gharnal, the one who plays the role of bhoota...and all forms of meaningful work should be supported and encouraged. Please support these peaceful activities of ALL religions.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Non Hindu people should desist from commenting against Hindu interest especially in religious matters or otherwise.Because hindus hardly comment against other religion people,their interest unless provoked. Hindus generally don't want to hurt others.

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  • Paul dsouza, Balakunje

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    YOUR GUILT EXPOSES YOUR COMMENT. AT LEAST WE EXPECT SOME THING NEW IN NEW YEAR. GOD BLESS. IF YOU CANT DO GOOD AT LEAST DONT DO BAD AND DONT ENCOURAGE BAD THINGS HAPPENING. GOD BLESS.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Prabhu, most of your posts in the past r based on Religion & Caste !

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    Prabhu mam how can I explain. No comments is a good comment but I have to clarify some stuff. Who is troubling Christians in mangalore, Madhya pradesh , orissa, and various places. It is sad but that is what it is done by idiots without passing comments. My all friends are hindus but sometime I doubt when I see communalism in mangalore towards Christians. Thanking god is a great blessings but god realy don't care about 30 or 50 crore spending. God asked all of us to feed the hungry and cloth the naked and shelter the homeless. If u do that is what giving the creation of god.

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  • NN, NN

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    Dear Prabhu Maam, constructive comments are good, no matter who makes it. You have to understand that many people are born with religion and they didn't choose it. Every religion has strength and weakness. At the end of the day, we are all humans and should be concerned about fellow humans well being irrespective of our religious affiliation. Though we say all are created equal, they are created equal by virtue of their rights but not by virtue of their ability and hence the same God has given us the responsibility to use our ability to do critical thinking why the money used for Yagna can't be better used to uplift the needy. Nothing to do with the religion.

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Very sad . Instead of doing grand pooja he should have donated the money to poor Hindus so that they will not converted by missionaries.

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Manju, Mumbai

    Instead of preaching someone else, why don't you do that noble job?

    Moreover, on what basis you concluded that he never helped poor?

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    He can't help but show his communal mind. Let him enjoy his feku moment.

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  • mMS, MANGALURU

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    That's why God never turns back to hear poor people problems....but still God is great!

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  • Umesh Rao, Mangalore/ Muscat

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    He came to Muscat for a salary of Rs.12000. Then where did he get the funds to take over a factory employing 300 people ?

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Last but not least .., earned in Arab land.., giving back to their common brothers in faith...,

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  • H. Pinto, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Vow. Praise God. He does a business of 50-100 crores per month!
    He just spent 30 crores on pooja. Imagine how many people must be benefiting from his generosity. How many not so privileged people must be getting helped by him. After all, nowhere in the article does it say that he doesn’t help others!
    Wish more people give back to God as thanksgiving. God bless us all.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore/ Oman

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Nice to know Muscat guy spent his extra money to his belief.... he could have thought little to give to needy also...

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  • Umesh Rao, Mangalore/ Muscat

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    The Goddess has indeed blessed Mr. Periyaswamy if his company is flourishing while the rest of the Omani economy is in the doldrums.

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  • ROVIL PINTO, MANGALORE/MUSCAT

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    WOW Rs 30 crore.
    MAY I KNOW WHICH COMPANY HE OWN.

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    It is his money and his hard earned money. Why there is hue and cry for the way he spent? He has every right to spend his money. People should not poke nose in others activities.

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  • Ashi, Muscat/Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    You would have done this in Muscat temple as a part of in country value (ICV). Oman is doing its best to save money and help educated Omanis and also poor families to bring up. This Rs. 30 crore you took out of Oman would have done wonders as a part ICV. NOC has been implemented because of you people.

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  • Annu, Dubai

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Dear Periyaswamy instead of this puja of 30 crores,you could spend that amount by feeding hungry people in India. May be you have not seen hungry people eating from dustbins in India.God would have been more happy and pleased if you had done this.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/Dubai

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    This man could have acquired another business, earned huge amount by investing in shares etc . It is his money.

    It may appear extravaganza, but ultimately a few thousand priests, a few thousand vendors ( I am sure the jasmine growers of Shankarapura included) and most importantly Government of Karnataka benefited. So he distributed his wealth to less privileged people.

    The criticism of his action comes out of jealousy and ridiculing another person's belief , which is his fundamental right.

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  • Marol, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    If all is done in the right way then alright. Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    God bless u...now this money will go for subsidy so indirectly u are doing a favour for all religions...sab kush

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Utter waste of money on such a ceremony.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Its ones faith and devotionof the devotee .Why so many churches then using precious lands in important places ....?costly land could have given to poors for building houses...

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Prabhu, most of our Church land has been used to build Colleges & Schools, whereby even my Hindu friend's children r studying & imparting knowledge. Many my Hindu friends approach me to get admission for their children in Mt Carmel, Sophia & St Joseph Institutions.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Prabhu, Most the vast land of Colleges & Schools have been used for physical activities of the Students that includes even my Hindu friend's children .

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  • Indian, India

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    29.99 cr for govt to give as subsidy for other religions institutions...

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    It's his money and his wish to spend how ever he want. People earn money to spend it on happiness. Some people spend it on Luxury items, gold land cars, women and some on alcohol. He spend it in this way and found happiness and temple and many priests earned their wages. Who ever giving him financial advice here, just earn one tenth of what he spent and build hospital and school. Or may be you could have worked more and earned more money in the time you spent here on commenting

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    I agree - 100 %

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    hemanth, Bangalore

    Well said, these Hypocrites keep mum when some people spend on ultra luxury cars, bungalows, Charter flights, marriages and unnecessary spending in their own religion and poke their nose on rituals of others religion.

    That's money earned by him and it's his prerogative to spend it on anything he likes or anyway which satisfies him. How are these people to question him?

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  • Charles Saldanha, Malad-Malwani

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Who is the benificiary ? God would have been much happier had the amount donated to charity hospital to treat the poor patients suffering from cancer and kidney failure and major diseases. Blessings would have been countless .

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    In that case why you are building churches? God would have been much happier had the amount donated to charity hospital to treat the poor patients suffering from cancer and kidney failure and major diseases. Blessings would have been countless.

    I just prefixed one sentence to your comment. Please read and revert.

    This is not to oppose construction of church but just to show you the mirror and make you understand 😊

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  • Amith shetty, Mangalore, Qatar

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    How much you donated to charity in life?

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  • Amith shetty, Mangalore, Qatar

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    For your information, In Dakshina kannada and Udupi almost all Temples are providing free lunch for thousands of people irrespective of caste, religion, status, gender, etc etc. And that too good food, have you ever tasted food in temple...it is too taste even though its simple. Just rice and tomato saar id enough...even restaurants cant cook such a way...pls try once. And is any other religious centre provide free food every day except temple???? Whenever people spent on poojas or temple, person like come with free advice that "build hospital and feed poor"

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Some people don't have money to take once a day meal. Some having too much money and don't know how to utilise. They think that if they please the God and Purohits they can come over from the sin they have made.

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  • N Mukkawala, Kinnigoly

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Dont worry, from this noble act many will be benefited indirectly . Vendors of the flowers and various other grocery, utilities , free food for the visitors , and ultimately major share goes to the govt Endowment which is utilized for minority pilgrimage and haj subsidy .

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore.

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    It could have been used for various charitable activities.

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  • Amith shetty, Mangalore, Qatar

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Eer Etu charity maltudar anna? Peope who talk about charity now are the one who beneficiaries only.

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Oh is it. Then why don't you give call to people to save money by not going to haj pilgrimage and feed the families???

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    anirudh, don't be a blind bhakt.
    think properly before speak. no one is performing hajj because they will get subsidy. it's politicians who play dirty politics in the name of subsidy.
    for hajj there is a quota from saudi arabia govt, and for umrah, it's free of cost for visa, but here agents are taking fee for themselves,
    so travelling to makka for hajj and umrah, no one spending so much, even on cloth as well.

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  • Amith shetty, Mangalore, Qatar

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    What about Air Ticket..It may cost atleast 50000+ for 2 way as it is season and In Jeddah hotels will 5 times more expensive that usual days. I know the full story. No use of hiding fact. After returning back from Saudi people stand in a Q to take 1 rupee rice in Store.

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  • Luv, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Spending 30 crores as gratitude shows the character of the man!!
    Hope he has given a bonus to all his employees to share his happiness.
    May God bless his business and grow manyfold.

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  • Suresh Shetty, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Did you pay well for your hard working employees? they too deserve because of them you are making this big money.

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  • Vijay, Coimbatore

    Mon, Jan 01 2018

    As per gulf market this greatman paying great salary for the workers.. Without knowing the fact are great heart of this man don't give comments

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    I wish he had build 30 Educational Institutions or Hospitals ...

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Money and resources which are used to convert the people can be used to build 300 schools and hospitals.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    In India the highest number of Schools & Hospitals are build by Christians ...

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    I appreciate that. But that doesn't change the fact that huge money is being wasted on conversion instead some more schools and hospitals could have been built.

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  • Rajesh, Mulki

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Looks like too many people are getting converted in Mangalore and Bangalore as per this gentleman. My kids are also going to the same school run by church which I went. I was never felt or told to convert and they taught us to respect all religion .This is bogus propaganda by people who want to take advantage of votes creating fear...

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Anirudh, How many of your relatives & friends got converted lately?

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  • hemanth, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Why not hospital and schools instead of Church and celebration of Christmas where people cut trees and waste electricity ?

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Wasting tonnes of paddy crop for Koral habba. Is also a mere waste...could have been used to feed poor people.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 31 2017

    Hemant & Prabhu, It is also advisable to avoid pouring milk on God's heads & bursting Crackers!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    This celebration would have been better if he thought of helping the needy and the poor

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  • Comman, Man

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Immediately IT or income tax raid should be done to him and all swamys also.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Common Man,

    Not even an inch of his property can be subjected to tax related to investigation because he is NRI. He is an asset to the nation because he is earning abroad and bringing in the revenue.

    Yes, if at all somebody has to be subjected to pertinent investigation, its the spiritual performers at the event. Because, the earnings from this Yaga will lead to their income accumulated through past events too.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Use brain while commenting...

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    how many families would have been fed for years with this amount.

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  • N Mukkawala, kinnigoly

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Nothing , negligible compared to the food wasted during fasting month !!!

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    It is none of our concern .....

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 30 2017

    Mohammed,

    3000 workers' families are already fed by the salary he gives to his workers. Nevertheless, families should not be created to be fed by others. A man who is marrying a woman and builds a family, must take the responsibilities, not a third persons like this businessman.

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