Thousands of Hindus, Muslims throng Hazrat Khwaja Banda-Nawaz Dargah as 614th Urs begins

coastaldigest.com web desk
July 30, 2018

Kalaburgi, Jul 30: Thousands of devotees cutting across religious are thronging the dargah of Sufi saint Hazrat Khwaja Banda-Nawaz Gaisu Daraz who had spent his entire life on building a permanent bond between the people of different communities in the Hyderabad Karnataka region.

The 614th Urs-e-Shareef at the historic dargah in Kalaburagi commenced yesterday with special prayers at the Mehboob Gulshan Public Garden and a Sandal procession. Thousands of Muslims and Hindus took part in sandal procession that passed through the Mehbaz Masjid in the Super Market to offer the Namaaz-e-Maghrib, before it culminated at the dargah shareef, where it was received at the Gyarah Sidi (eleven steps leading to the dargah shareef). The sandal paste which was carried through procession was used to anoint the tomb of Khwaja Banda-Nawaz on Monday.

Right from the morning, a large number of people gathered at the public garden to participate in the five-day traditional ritual, presided over by Syed Shaha Khuro Hussaini, the Sajjada Nasheen of the Dargah.

The first religious ritual was the Khidmat-e-Farrashi and Band Sama at the Dargah shareef, followed by special namaz and an address by the Sajjada Nasheen and Namaz-e-Asr.

The Dargah has been bedecked for the main function of anointment the tomb of Khwaja Bandanawaz, located in the sprawling mausoleum, with the sandal paste. The tomb was constructed by the then Bahmani King Ahmed Shah Wali Bahmani.

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Sameer
 - 
Tuesday, 31 Jul 2018

Dear muslim brothers 

Naresh and yogiesh are one who are playing devide the muslim game in this portal and we muslims are still fighting who is right and wrong.Lahi laha illallah muhammadur Rasoolallah.follow this and there will be no fights.regarding naresh every one in this world know who is worshiping the creator and who is worshiping the creations. 

 

mangalore 01
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Tuesday, 31 Jul 2018

mr. well wisher, do you know the difference between worship and respect? i think you wahhabi people dont know what is the term worship? here these people is believe  in Allah as a creater and the worship is only belongs to him , then how could they worship on tomb, your blind and stupid yahoodi-wahhabi mind doesnt make any sence. first  learn history, and try knowing actual islam and sufism. may allah grant you a hidaya.

Well Wisher
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Monday, 30 Jul 2018

Dear Mr. Naresh & Mr. Yogesh, well said. Islam never promotes worshipping the creation, but the creator. They don't even know the "Baalapaata" of Islam. May Allah (SWT) guide them to the right path. I feel pity for them. I think Govt. should take the necessary step to curb such non-sense celebrations. Mere wastage of money. It could be used in the development of the city instead.

Kumar
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Monday, 30 Jul 2018

Forget haters.. Hats off. Great culturural gathering

Fake followers. These gathered people are worshiping the creation not creator. They are worshiping a thing/physical object/material. shame

Yogesh
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Monday, 30 Jul 2018

You do believe in darga's..! These people are not real muslims

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June 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 8: Normal life is slowly returning to normal across Karnataka with the state government further easing the restrictions by throwing open places of worship, hotels, malls for the public.

Despite these places being opened after a gap of more than two months, the places wore a deserted look as the people are and cautious and not ready to take of risk of venturing out amid the ongoing Corona threat.

"Business is not as heavy as expected though it was allowed after a gap of almost three months. You can see for yourself the crowd, it is not what it should have been in a commercial area like this prior to the imposition of lockdown. However, hope it will improve", a Cloth merchant B Ramesh told UNI when asked for his reaction.

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May 10,2020

Mangaluru/ Bengaluru, May 10: Nearly 11,000 non-resident Kannadigas who are seeking repatriation from various countries across the world should be ready to shell out a huge amount for a two-week private quarantine in Karnataka before reaching their home.

The Kannadigas stranded in Gulf countries including UAE and Saudi Arabia have already expressed shock over the high airfare for repatriation during coronavirus lockdown. Another shocker is heavy quarantine fee once they reach their home state.

Officials in Mangaluru and Bengaluru have confirmed that administration has fixed charges for quarantine facilities starting from Rs 1,200 up to Rs 4,500, including food per day. 14 day quarantine will be mandatory for all healthy and asymptomatic international passengers. Hence, they should be ready to pay Rs 16,800  to Rs 63,000.

The other option is government quarantine centres: hostels run by social welfare, backward classes welfare and minority welfare departments but they are far from satisfactory. This is in stark contrast to the plush government quarantine facilities in Kerala.

In Mangaluru

The first repatriation flight to Mangaluru International Airport is expected to land on Tuesday, May 12 from Dubai.

The quarantine facilities include lodges, hostels and service apartments. Rates are fixed based on four categories: basic, economy, medium and premium. The basic facilities are mainly hostels of educational institutions, and the rest are budget and star hotels, said Rahul Shinde, probationary IAS officer, who is In-charge of the quarantine facilities for those being repatriated.

In Bengaluru

As many as 350 international passengers are set to arrive in Bengaluru at 3 am on Monday, May 11. So far, nobody has opted for government quarantine facilities, according to Lakshman Reddy, Joint Director, Social Welfare Department.

In Bengaluru, there are 55 hostels of the social welfare department, 51 of the backward classes welfare department and 12 of the minority welfare department. “We provide them with three square meals a day,” he added.

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May 15,2020

Bengaluru, May 15: There is no trace of community spread of COVID-19 pandemic in Karnataka due to the strict measures taken by the State Government, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said on Friday.

All those tested positive for the virus here have arrived from other states and are currently being treated in quarantine centres, he tweeted.

Over 25 per cent of the COVID-19 positive cases, which were detected in the state, were related to those who had either come from abroad or other states, and only about 7 per cent cases were associated with the influenza-like diseases, his tweet further read.

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