Siddalinga Mahaswami to take over as new pontiff of the Siddaganga mutt

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January 22, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 22: For close to a decade, Siddalinga Mahaswami, 55, has been the ‘de-facto’ pontiff of the Siddaganga muttin Tumakuru, one of the richest mutts in the state. Following the demise of Shivakumara Swami, Siddalinga swami will officially take over the reins of the prominent Lingayat mutt in the next few days.

A ‘home grown’ seer, Siddalinga swami is an ardent follower of Shivakumar swamiji and even completed his studies at institutions owned by the mutt. Born on July 22, 1963, to Sadasivaiah and Sivarudramma in Magadi, Bengaluru Rural district, Siddalinga swamiji was called by his maiden name Vishwanatha. His holy name was derived from Yediyuru Siddalingeshwara, the deity of a temple in Kunigal.

While studying in high school, Mahalinga swami, the local seer of Kanakapura, asked his parents to send him to Sree Siddaganga Gurukula. That was how he came under the care of Shivakumar swamiji. He stayed on the old mutt premises. Siddalinga swami completed his bachelors and later his masters in arts, specialising in Economics.

He simultaneously joined the spiritual education system of the mutt and after his studies entered full time in the services of Shivakumara Swami.

Initiation to mutt

On January 26, 1988, he entered the virakthashrama. It was turbulent times at the mutt as the then junior pontiff, Gowrishankara swami, was entangled in controversies over misappropriation and pilferage of resources. He was even accused of sodomy of a 12th standard student, a charge that was eventually dismissed by the Supreme Court in 2008.

Gowrishankara swami was thrown out of the mutt and Siddalinga swamiji installed as the junior pontiff on March 31, 1988. Over the past six to seven years, due to the ill health of Shivakumar swamiji, Siddalinga swami has been discharging duties as president of the mutt and its educational institutions.

During the height of the Veerashaiva-Lingayat controversy, Siddalinga Mahaswami stayed equidistant from both sides and ensured that the mutt was not embroiled in any controversy.

The mutt, which runs 125 educational institutions under the Sri Siddaganga Education Society, is considered one of the richest in Karnataka with assets worth thousands of crores of rupees. It wields considerable influence in the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community. However, one swami associated with the Siddaganga mutt said there is no actual monetary calculation of assets as it continues to be run on the concept of dasoha (serving people by providing food, education and shelter).

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June 2,2020

Newsroom, Jun 2: The government of India has announced operation of another 20 special flights to repatriate stranded NRIs from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under Vande Bharat Mission.

All the repatriation flights will take off from three major airports – Dammam, Riyadh and Jeddah – between June 10 and June 16. Most of the flights will land in Kerala.

The first flight from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka in the new schedule will be operated on June 11. It will take off from Jeddah with passengers from both Kerala and Karnataka. After landing in Kozhikode it will continue its journey to Bengaluru. 

The next three flights  –  Dammam to Bengaluru on June 12, Jeddah to Bengaluru on June 13 and Riyadh to Bengaluru on June 15 – will directly fly to Karnataka. 

Even though thousands of Mangalureans are stranded in Saudi Arabian cities due to lockdown, the government has not announced any flight to Mangaluru International Airport.

The following are the newly announced flights from Saudi Arabia to India:

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Bi bi Ayesha
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Friday, 3 Jul 2020

Hi. I am frm Saudi Arabia I got my final exit already done plz help me I need to go to Karnataka ( Bangalore) we r 3 members 1 adult ad 2 kids. Plz plz reply to my msg. 

Muttappa Malla…
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Sunday, 28 Jun 2020

Hi when is start flight dammam to bengalore

 

 

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May 18,2020

Mangaluru, May 18: The coastal district of Dakshina Kannada today reported two more covid-19 positive cases. One is a 30-year-old man and the other is a 55-year-old woman.

The man, a resident of Karopady in Bantwal, had returned from Raigad in Maharashtra and is under quarantine.

The woman, a resident of Yeyyadi, had fever and hence visited Wenlock hospital for test. She was diagnosed to have Severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) symptoms and later tested positive. She has been shifted to ICU. 

With this the total number of covid-19 positive cases in the district rose to 54. Among them 48 are from Dakshina Kannada and six patients are from other districts.

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March 13,2020

Mysuru, Mar 13: A state-of-the-art viral research laboratory in the city has been identified as one of the testing laboratories for the detection of COVID-19, official sources said here on Friday.

The samples of suspected cases could be sent to the lab for analysis and it would take about three hours to get the results.

The Viral Research and Diagnostic Laboratory (VRDL), which was set up from Central grants and functions at the Microbiology Department of K.R. Hospital, has been authorised to carry out the tests. This lab in Mysuru is among the 52-plus laboratories in the country.

Though the VRDL is equipped to carry out the tests, the sole authority of confirming the virus lies with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune. VRDL is also the sole agency for collection and transportation of suspected samples of COVID-19 to NIV.

VRDL, which is part of the Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, functions on the advice of NIV.

According to the guidelines issued by ICMR, the results of the tests done here have to be shared with NIV the same day and the labs are not supposed to disclose the results since the NIV is the only authority to declare positive cases. Also, confirmation from the NIV should be awaited in case the samples test negative for COVID-19. The ICMR, in the guidelines made available on its website, has advised clinicians at labs to isolate the patient tested positive for COVID-19 in the identified facility and follow bio-safety precautions.

VRDL is a part of a network of labs established by the Department of Health Research, Government of India. The rise in the number of viral outbreaks and the resultant mortality had been cited as key reasons for the launch of network of such hi-tech labs in the country.

The NIV and the National Centre for Disease Control, Delhi, are the top laboratories for the network, while the National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai, is the supervising authority for the data generated by the network of labs, sources added.

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