'Pankti bheda' is there in Dharmasthala too; Why you targeting us: Pejawar seer

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October 13, 2016

Udupi, Oct 13: Nearly a week after speakers at the Chalo Udupi valedictory ceremony exhorted the Dalits to storm Udupi's Krishna Mutt if it fails to end pankti bheda', Vishwesha Tirtha Swami of Pejawar Mutt has threatened to go on an indefinite fast.

pejawarAddressing media persons here on Thursday, he said that some persons at the Chalo Udupi' programme on Sunday have tried to mislead Dalits and asked them to lay siege to the historic mutt. “Now it is the duty of the government to provide security to the mutt,” he said.

While addressing the Swabhimani Sangarsha Samavesha, the valedictory programme of Chalo Udupi' on Sunday, social activist and Chalo Una organiser Jignesh Mevani gave a deadline of two months for Udupi mutts to stop the ugly practice of pankti bheda.

If it did not stop, the activists would lay siege to the mutt, Mr. Mevani had said.

The seer on Thursday questioned why activists are targeting only Udupi Mutt while pankti bheda is in practice at Dharmasthala, Sringeri and Kukke Subrahmanya temples.

He said that Dalits, Backward Class people and Brahmins were being served food at Udupi Mutt together without any discrimination. But for some traditional Brahmins food is being served separately, he added.

The seer said that Udupi Chalo had been organised to condemn the violence by gau rakshakas (cow protectors). He had already condemned the violence by such rakshakas, he said, adding that the mutt has been drawn into this controversy unnecessarily.

The seer questioned the link between pankti bedha and violence by gau rakshakas.

The seer alleged that some intellectuals were trying to divide the Hindu community by spreading hateredness between Dalits and Brahmins. They are also trying to divide Muslims and Brahmins, the seer added.

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KalliValli Khan
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Friday, 14 Oct 2016

Finally he had to expose the real face of Hindu dharma and its temples.

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May 30,2020

Udupi, May 30: A total of 45 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients, including 17 children were discharged after recovery from the designated hospital in Udupi.

This comes as a big relief amid the rising number of cases in the district.

A total of 164 cases has been confirmed in the district so far.

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July 18,2020

Udupi, Jul 18: Noted multi-lingual scholar Dr Uliyar Padmanabha Upadhyaya passed away last night at a private hospital in Manipal. The 88-year-old was survived by a son and a daughter.

His wife Susheela Uadhyaya, who was also a multi-lingual scholar, had passed away in January 2014 at the age of 77. The duo had compiled the six-volume Tulu Lexicon. Its first volume was published in 1988 and the last volume in 1997.

Son of Sitaram Upadhyaya, who was a scholar in the court of the Raja of Travancore, Dr Padmanabha was born on April 10, 1932 at Uliyar in Majur Village near Kaup in Udupi district. 

The Upadhyaya couple had conducted serious research work in linguistics and folk culture and produced a number of books-some of them jointly, some individually and some in collaboration with others. 

Dr Padmanabha had acquired three Master of Arts degrees in Sanskrit, Kannada and Linguistics from Madras, Kerala and Pune Universities, Vidwan in Hindi and PhD in Linguistics from the Pune University for his thesis titled “A Comparative Study of Kannada Dialects”.

He was a visiting Professor at the Universities of London and Paris. He knew Hindi, Kannada, Tulu, Malayalam, Tamil, English, French and Olof, the language of Senegal in Africa.

His works include Nanjanagudu Kannada (Vokkaliga Dialect), Coorg Kannada, Kuruba - A Dravidian Language, Kannada - A Phonetic Language, Malayalam Language and Literature (with Ms. Susheela), Effect of Bilingualism on Bidar Kannada, Coimbatore Tamil, Kannada as Spoken by Different Population Groups in Mysore City, Dravidian and Negro African: Ethno Linguistic Study (with Ms. Susheela), Conversational Kannada, Coastal Karnataka and Bhuta Worship: Aspects of a Ritualistic Theatre (with Ms. Susheela).

Also Read: Eminent linguist Dr Susheela P Upadhyaya no more

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March 29,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 29: Infosys Foundation Chairperson Sudha Murty has sent the second consignment of N95 Masks, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and Sanitisers worth about Rs 73 lakhs, City police Commissioner Dr P S Harsha said on Sunday.

"These will be primarily used by Doctors, Nurses and Paramedics of Wenlock Hospital here and masks by the frontline staff of ASHA and police at risk of exposure to the virus,” Dr Harsha tweeted on Sunday.

The district has received the first consignment with critical medical equipment worth Rs 28 lakh from the Infosys foundation on Saturday, March 28.

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