Dubai: Vishwa Brahmana Samiti Celebrates Seventh Anniversary


Dubai: Vishwa Brahmana Samiti Celebrates Seventh Anniversary
News: Shodhan Prasad
Pics: Sujay Bendore 
Daijiworld Media Network – Dubai (SB)
 

Dubai, Oct 25: Sri Vishwa Brahmana Seva Samiti, UAE celebrated seventh anniversary programme in a truly religious way at the Banquet Hall of Karama Centre, Dubai on Saturday October 23.

The programme began with ‘kalasha pratishtey’ and bhajans sung by the members of the samiti. Samiti members are mostly from South Indian town of Karnataka and have been gathering and celebrating their function every year in pure traditional and devotional way. The bhajans continued until the Maha Puja. The puja was very well-perfomed by Ashok Purohit, who came all the way from India.  Ashok Purohit is a famous Vasthu specialist and astrologer who conducts pooja for Shri Vishwa Brahmana Seva Samiti every year and provide them spiritual guidance.  He gave a brief on the puja and blessed all those devotees. 

K P Nanjundi, a well known actor and producer of Kannada Film Industry was the chief guest. He shared his real life experience and his struggle from poverty to what he is today. He said “there was a time when people were running away from me and now it is the other way round.” He offered to volunteer the samiti in their future programmes by inviting film personalities known to him so that the samithi can organize some good charitable programmes for the development of the community. 

Vishwa Brahmana Seva Samiti felicitated K P Nanjundi and Ashok Purohit on the occasion. 

The members who supported and sponsored the event, Umesh Acharya, Shodhan K Janardhan Barkur and Sadashiva Acharya too were honoured and they were respectively. Also honoured was Mrs Pejavar for her contribution to web committee as a member. 






































Shantaram Achar, president of Shri Vishwa Brahmana Seva Samiti delivered the vote of thanks. The stage programme was followed by a small entertainment programme on stage that comprised few dances and songs by the children of the members. 

Everyone who offered puja were distributed with a beautiful steel tray with photo of Lord Vishwakarma, fruits, flowers and sweets. At the end there was a lucky draw of the tickets that had special prizes to be won by the lucky few community members. 

About Vishwakarma Brahmins

Vishwakarmas or Vishwabrahmins is a term used in India to describe five castes of artisans in India, formerly more closely connected to each other than they are now. Vishwakarma is a common term for five castes who are into artisan profession namely Goldsmith, Carpenter, Blacksmith, Copper-smith and Stone-mason. The Vishwakarmas of south Karnataka are composed of several sub-castes namely the Kulacharis (ironsmiths and carpenters) the Shivacharis (ironsmiths-cum-carpenters, founders-cum-sculptors) the Uttaradi goldsmiths, the Matachar founders, the Muddekammaras and the Doddamanes.  Most of these sub-castes do not inter-marry, and do have an hierarchy amongst them. All the sub-castes worships goddess Kali and they are very similar to brahmins in their ritual practices but few of them are non-vegetarians. 

The Vishwakarmas of North Karnataka are also divided into five sub-castes, and many of them follow Lingaytism. 

According to traditional belief, Vishwabrahmins are descended from five sons of Lord Vishwakarma. They are Manu (blacksmith), Maya (carpenter), Thwastha (metal craftsman), Shilpi (stone-carver) and Vishwajnya (goldsmith). The community is spread widely throughout India and played a vital role in the village economy. Their socio-economic status varied from a very high level to the low level in different parts of India as they earned high wages in towns because of their factory employment and low in villages.  

Artisans (known as Kammalan/Vishwakarma/Vishwabrahmin in Kerala, in all south India, paradoxically, fought for a higher position in the caste system. According to John Fryer, who vistited India in 1670, the members of Kammalan caste held themselves equal to Brahmins and disputed the higher position of Brahmins. The weavers and goldsmiths in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh created their own priest systems. They actually belong to category of Brahmins and wear sacred thread. Viswakarma Brahmins trace their origin back to vedic period. Brahminism is divided into two categories Arsheya Bhrahmaneyam and Parusheya Brahmaneyam and Viswakarma Brahmins belongs to Parusheya Brahmaneyam. 

  

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  • Raghunandan Rao, Udupi / Dubai

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Eager to know and get connected with the organization.

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  • kdeep salgotra, jammu.j&k

    Sun, Apr 01 2012

    Nice  to see such programme organised at dubai.thanx for the coverage

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  • Dhakshayani, USA

    Sat, Feb 19 2011

    Nice to see this pooja pics after a long time

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  • kamlesh, mumbai

    Fri, Sep 03 2010

    It is wonder to see the our vishwakarma samaj haas been now global .....and it is very nice to see the our vishwakarma samaj also working good in dubai...

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  • Mounesh Kumar Vishwakarma, HYDERABAD

    Sat, Jun 19 2010

    Thanks a lots to Daiji world, Nammavarannu hora deshadallu kandu tuba santoshwayitu....adarallu namma sampradaya innu nadesikondu barutta irodu namma eligege hagu okkatige sakshi .nanna tumbu hrudayada shubhashayagalu nannella bandhu mitrarige hage nammannella badidebbisida nammellara nayaka KP nanjundiyavarigu tumbu hrudayada shubhashayagalu...jai vishwakarma jai karnataka

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  • dayanand acharya, shaktinagar/mangalore

    Sat, Oct 31 2009

    the function was a grand sucess and as Mr.K.P.NANJUNDI VISHWAKARMA said we need people in the administation of government as MLC, MLA to put up our problems direct to the govt for redressal.

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  • Jagdish BOLUR, MANGALORE / BOLUR

    Thu, Oct 29 2009

    Excellent coverage thrown by daiji world. let vishwa brahman samag do more in unity.

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  • sunil, Mangalore / UAE

    Wed, Oct 28 2009

    Wellits good to know about the Vishwa Brahmana Samiti in Dubai( which i was not aware of). Is there any contact number or address to join the samiti?? Can anyone provide me the same...Thanks...

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  • mohan, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Oct 27 2009

    It was a wonderful noon to evening celebration. Congratulations to every members and volunteers who made this function to a grand sucess. It was a good speech which had inspiration and motivation.I wish to congratulate the entire unit of the samiti for their hard work. Cheers,

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  • mohan, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Oct 27 2009

    It was a wonderful noon to evening celebration. Congratulations to every members and volunteers who made this function to a grand sucess. It was a good speech which had inspiration and motivation.I wish to congratulate the entire unit of the samiti for their hard work. Cheers,

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  • Padmanabha Acharya, Muscat

    Mon, Oct 26 2009

    At least once in a year we all should gather with great people of our community. Really a great event.Thank you Shodhan and Sujay for such a wonderful coverage.

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  • Nagamani, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Vishvakarma poojeya bagge varadi haagU chitragaLannu nODi bahaLa samtOShavaaytu. Kannada aksharagaLannu kanDAga manassu thampu thampaytu. Really I am happy to see the report with photo album on daijiworld, so lively it was. Wish all the best for the committee to celebrate pooja n other functions in a traditional way.

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  • Upendra Kundove, Puttur / Sharjah

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Thanks Daiji world for nice coverage. Thanks for all community members & SVSS members having made this event a great memorable one with lots of efforts and pains. At the same time, some contents are not fair & acceptable which are may be mentioned with lack of knoweledge about Vishwabrahmin / community.

    I request all my community members to take this as call for integrity and bring awareness within us and our Kula Purohits/ Vedic Vidvaths/ Scholars to work towards it it is more appropriate to get guidance, enlightenment from our spiritual heads rather than the informations are downloaded from ready made, editable sources and hence creating second images overall. I wish our younger generation would be in better position to answer such sitautions, if,we all take initiative at this point.

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  • P. c. Acharya, mangalore abu dhabi

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Daiji world has given a very excellent coverage thanks. It would be more interesting if you would have included the childrens programmes photographs . it would give them more encouragement to participate in our future programmes. hope you will include their fotos. Thanks

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  • Shridhara Achar, Puttur/Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Wonderful coverage of Vishwakarma Pooja in far off Dubai. Pictorial coverage of the event as well as the brief note about Vishwakarma Brahmins is interesting. Congratulation to Daijiworld. Contribution by these artisans who belong to Vishwakarma community to rural economy is quite significant.Architectural beauty of the temples and idols of gods and goddesses is sculptors` creation. With all this gifted craftsmanship Vishwakarmas remain backward economically, educationally and more important,politically in Karnataka. Absence of unity is main cause for their backwardness. Some self styled leaders of the community held conferences in different parts of the state, not to unite the community people, but with some selfish motive. What is required today is, leaders who are selfless, dedicated and determined for the upliftment of Vishwakarma community.

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  • Sudhakar Panchal, Muscat -Oman

    Sun, Oct 25 2009

    Thank you Daiji world for giving such excellent report. This will help the communities unity.

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