Mumbai: 25th annual Rama Navami held at Adamaru math, Mumbai branch


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Apr 11: The 25th annual Rama Navami was celebrated on April 10 at the Adamar math Mumbai branch, one of the eight Ashta maths established at Udupi. Vishwapriya Swamiji offered pooja to the deity, conducted Rama Navami according to tradition, gave a discourse and blessed the devotees.

Pachamratha Abhishekar, Harikrishna Bhajana Mandali, Ashraya Nerul and Vagdevi Bhajana Mandalis performed Bhajans in the morning. Mahapooja and Annasantarpane were held in the afternoon. Srinidhi Bhat and Srivatsa Bhat team presented Hindustani music, Keerthi Chadaga and Sukanya Bhat and party performed Bharatha Natyam, Geetha Bhat and party Talamaddale. The Sripada gave special discourse, distributed Mangala Mantakshate and blessed the devotees after the Chariot festival in the evening.

B R Restaurant private limited managing director B R Shetty, BSKB association president Dr Suresh S Rao Kateel, Dinesh Kotian, Ashok Devadiga, Naresh Bole and others were honoured by the Sripada with shawls, mementos and flower bouquets.

Subrahmanya math manager Vidwan Vishnu Karanth, priests Parel Srinivas Bhat, P K Tantri, Amboli Sripad Bhat, Shanker Kalyanitaya, R L Bhat, Mala Srinivas Bhat, Suresh Bhat, Guru Bhat Ghansoli, Giridhar Rao Sirsi, Dinesh Chadaga, Sarvajna Udupa, Chanchala B R Shetty, Sudhir R L Shetty, Vani Rajesh Rao, Srisha R Rao, Sridhar Rao Jokatte, Chandravati K Rao, Tara B Rao, a large number of devotees and priests took part. Adamar math Mumbai branch manager Padubidri V Rajesh Rao rendered a vote of thanks.

  

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