Devotees throng Shiva temples on 'Maha Shivarathri' day

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February 20, 2012
KK_Feb20_17Mangalore, February 20: It is that time of the year again when the Hindu festival of 'Maha Shivarathri' is celebrated. A large number of devotees thronged Shiva temples across the coastal district to mark the festival.

'Abhisheka' was peformed to Shiva on the occasion of Shivarathri celebrations at Kadri Sri Manjunatheshwara Temple in Mangalore on Monday. As customary to the Hindu faith 'abhisheka' symbolises the ritual of showing devotion to the deity.

A huge number of devotees made a beeline for Sri Manjunateshwara Temple at Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala.

Maha Shivaratri, is a festival during which devotees give up food and sleep, to engage in prayer and worship of Shiva for spiritual purification. It is an auspicious day as the spiritual practices are performed to please the 'lord'. It is said that Shiva is the deity with a third eye in the middle of the forehead and when he opens that, all evil forces will be destroyed. Hindus believe that it is a rare occasion for the individual soul to be aware of the supreme consciousness.

Maha Shivaratri normally arrives during the month of Margashira, according to the Hindu calendar. Devotees can be seen singing in Shiva's praise and they worship the lord in a customary style. One of the ways the customs are followed is the offering of 'Bilva' leaves to 'lord' as a mark of supreme consciousness.

There is a belief that during this time individual soul unites with the supreme soul. Many devotees observe fasting since morning and also offer 'Ekka' flower to the idol of Shiva. 'Rudrabhishekha' and 'Shivapooja' are offered to the idol. Many devotees purchase the pooja items which are usually sold outside the Temple premises.

A common way of temples marking the festivities is the performance of 'Homas' like 'Maharudra' Homa. Temple committees also offer 'Shata Siyalabhishekha' which involves offering 100 coconuts to Lord Shiva. Temple authorities also perform 'Bilvapathra archane' in which garlands of Bilva leaf are offered to the deity. The Shiva-parvathi idols are decorated in a grand way and people come in large numbers and wait in queues to get a glimpse of the idols. Another common practice by devotees is visting famous shiva temples like 'Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala'. The Shivarathri festival is also considered as a time when all the sins of the devotees are cleansed. For this devotees take a special dip in rivers if the temples are near a river like in Kshetra Dharmasthala. If there is no river then in temples like Kadri Manjunatheswara, pools of water in the temple premises are used to have the pious bath. Above all it is the faith in Lord Shiva which matters the most in such occasions for Hindus.

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May 7,2020

Amaravati, May 7: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said that Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has assured him to offer immediate help to stranded Andhra fishermen.

Around 300 Andhra Pradesh fishermen are stranded on the coast of Malpe village in Udupi district.

"Karnataka CM has responded very positively and assured to offer the stranded fishermen immediate help. The fishermen hail from Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh.

Yediyurappa has also said that their team was also contacting Andhra Pradesh authorities to safely bring them back to their home state," Naidu said in a statement on Twitter.

In a separate letter to Yediyurappa, Naidu lauded the tremendous efforts that the government of Karnataka has been putting to fight COVID-19 and expressed his solidarity with the people there in this critical time.

Naidu said that many Telugu people that have migrated to other states for work were facing various problems due to the COVID-induced lockdown.

"In this backdrop, I would like to bring to your notice that around 300 fishing folk from Srikakulam District are stranded in Malpe Village, Udupi District, Karnataka. Their families, relatives and well-wishers are deeply worried for their safety and well being," Naidu said.

The TDP chief said that on behalf of those families and on his own behalf, he would appeal for sending the stranded fishermen back to their respective homes.

"In case that is not possible, I request you to provide them with shelter, food, water, medical aid and other essential commodities until the end of COVID lockdown," TDP chief said in a letter.

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July 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 15: A septuagenarian from Bantwal taluk died due to coronavirus infection at a hospital in the city taking the covid-19 death toll in Dakshina Kannada to 54.

The deceased was a 73-years-old and a resident of Kasaba village in Vittal, Bantwal. Recently eight members of his family were tested positive for covid-19 including his son.

He was admitted to a hospital in Mangaluru where he was tested positive for the virus. He did not respond to the treatment and breathed his last, sources said.

The final rites were carried out by a team of trained activists of Popular Front of India (PFI) at a designated graveyard. All necessary precautions were taken by the authorities concerned and police during the funeral.

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Bengaluru, Feb 17: Karnataka State Government have plans to establish three more ultra Mega Renewable Energy power parks, each of 2500 MW capacity, Karnataka Governor, Vajubhai Wala informed the joint legislative meeting, here on Monday.

Addressing a Joint Legislative meeting here, he said that the proposed Ultra Mega Renewable Energy parks would come up at Koppala, Bidar and Gadaga in the state.

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