Brahmavar: Beggar donates her savings of Rs one lac to Saligrama temple


Daijiworld Media Network - Brahmavar (SP)

Brahmavar, Feb 5: An aged lady who has been eking out a living by seeking alms from the people, on Thursday February 4, donated one lac rupees which she pooled together out of begging, to Lord Gurunarasimha temple at Saligrama.

The beggar in question, Ashwathamma (80), has pledged herself to the cause of coronavirus eradication. She is from Kanchogodu near Gangolli in Kundapur taluk. She is an avid devotee of Lord Ayyappa and follows austerities by wearing the customary Ayyappa Mala for several months every year. She seeks alms at several places in the district and uses the money she collects for social service activities. The fact that her own family is very poor has not deterred her from donating her savings to others.

She donated one lac rupees to the said temple with the prayer that coronavirus pandemic should be driven out and the world should become a welfare state. She has requested this money to be used for the lunch being provided by the temple to its devotees.

Ashwathamma begs from dawn to dusk and remits the day's collection to the daily collection account of a bank. Before she undertakes the pilgrimage to Sabarimala every year, she donates the entire savings of the year to a temple. She leaves to Sabarimala only after spending money on providing food to people.

Ashwathamma has donated Rs 1.5 lac to Kanchogodu temple, one lac rupees to Pampa temple, Rs 1.5 lac to Polali Rajarajeshwari temple and many others. When she handed over her donation, Saligrama temple priest Vedamurthy Janardana Adiga and manager K Nagaraja Hande honoured her by presenting the temple Prasadam. Owner of Saligrama Mayya Tiffin Room, Raghavendra Hebbar, and others were present.

Ashwathamma has visited various temples across the country. She has already worn the Ayyappa Mala this year and will be setting her Irumudi for the pilgrimage at Saligrama temple on February 9. She has requested the people to take part in the public feast at the temple hosted by her that day.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Feb 05 2021

    ponkra, mangalore, Your comments make no sense at all. You are shaming that poor 80-year-woman who is begging and donating that money for a good cause. I don't think you have that ability to beg.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Feb 05 2021

    My big salute to Ashwathamma for her generous work she has been doing. Even though she was a beggar by profession she has been donating to different temples and this time Rs. one lak to Saligrama temple. God bless her with good health and at this age it is unbelievable.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 05 2021

    Where are our Politicians ...

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  • MIA, UDUPI

    Fri, Feb 05 2021

    Begger beg the money and donated , seems strange she could have stop begging and could use that money to stay happily at home.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Feb 06 2021

    Mia udipi,Dear,I think you didnt understand the kern of her begging.She doesnt beg to enrich herself but for others ,to cure the Corona and temple.If she wanted to stay at home and enjoy her begged money herself or her poor family,wouldnt give to temple .with the money she accumulated from begging,she has certainly helped many .Must really apriciate.Even I wouldnt do it ,really to say,as a poor woman.Other side just imagine ,with begging one do get a lot of money ?

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 05 2021

    She shouldn't be called a beggar then. Looks like she's a real sadhvi and not the fake orange garb politicians we have today. In ancient India, many brahmins would roam and collect bhiksha, food etc for their gurukul. You wouldn't call them beggars, would you ?

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 05 2021

    Someone asked the flower "do you get pain when a person plucks you ?" Flower said "looking at the happiness in that person while plucking me, I forget the pain". Happiness doesn’t result from what we get, but from what we give.” Ben Carson

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  • ponkra, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 05 2021

    Good deed by the elderly lady... our salaries are reduced due to pandemic..I am also thinking of begging..ha ha ha

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 05 2021

    If it is written on your forehead, nobody can change. Good luck sir.

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