Pejawar seer urges govt to handover 'Datta Peetha' to Hindus

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December 5, 2016

Udupi, Dec 5: Pejawar Mutt pontiff Vishwesha Tirtha Swami has urged the government to completely handover the controversial Datta Peetha to the Hindu community (Sangh Parivar) as soon as possible.

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He was speaking after launching the Dattamala Abhiyan organised by the Mangaluru regional unit of the Bajrang Dal here on Sunday.

Activists of the Bajrang Dal would be leaving for Chikkamagaluru, where they would have Datta Paduka Darhsan and attend programmes chalked out by the organisation there from December 11 to 13.

The seer said that the Datta Peetha is a sacred place for the Hindu community as Shri Dattatreya was both god and guru for Hindus. “I hope the Datta Peetha is handed over to to the Hindu community as soon as possible,” he said.

Sharan Pumpwell, convener of the Karnataka state unit of the Bajrang Dal, Sunil K R, Divisional Co-Convener of the Mangaluru division of the Bajrang Dal, Dinesh Mendon, district convener, M.B. Puranik, P. Vilas Nayak, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leaders, were present. The seer blessed the participants and wished all the success in their campaign.

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AK
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Dec 2016

Peja,
Please explain to your followers that NA TASYA PRATIMA ASTI means there is no image of GOD and U guys are fooled to worship lifeless stones and objects just to be a part of fire...

God says there is only one God and U should worship this one God... and not associate partners with him...

Look for the TRUE GOD , If U are honest U will find him otherwise people like peja will deceive U in your whole life to worship the lifeless objects which will not benefit nor harm anybody.

Ahmed K. C.
 - 
Tuesday, 6 Dec 2016

33 crores plus one

A. Mangalore
 - 
Monday, 5 Dec 2016

Datta Peetha for Hindus, Kanakana Kindi at Sri Krishna Matta for Harijans. Are you ready Swamiji?????

Rikaz
 - 
Monday, 5 Dec 2016

99% of Hindus are not behind and interested in Ram temple and datta peeta but Bajrangies.....this terrorist groups should be given a lesson by the government.....

Althaf
 - 
Monday, 5 Dec 2016

Shri Dattatreya was both god and guru for Hindus.

I do not understand the above sentence. Its looks funny while reading because how people accept every creations of god as GOD???

Worship the creator and not his creations.

Rikaz
 - 
Monday, 5 Dec 2016

What is dutta peeta? what about ram temple...is it closed chapter?
Bajrangies should understand that the both places are Muslims property...cannot take a centimeter from it....

abdullah
 - 
Monday, 5 Dec 2016

It proved that he is the swamy for goons and criminals.

abdullah
 - 
Monday, 5 Dec 2016

Hey cheater pejawara...
This land doesnot belong to your father, mind it and mind your own business....

Wonder Kotian
 - 
Monday, 5 Dec 2016

Wonderful argument by Great Swamiji, any way, definitely that \DATTA PEETA\" belongs to Hindustanis, but not Criminal Goonda Looters, Swamiji looking and Listening you are Thinking These before Chaddi Now Lungi Cheating Looting for Gangasara, leave their Gangasara business to Master Charan. swamiji see all belongs to Hindustanis why are you simply listening some criminal goonds says for their benefit nothing else you great swamiji these goonda political looters are doing good for our great Nation!!!!!!!!! never and ever swamiji all are Self contribution only not for religion not for nation.
Hindustan Jindabad.."

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