Hundreds of widows offer Lakshmi Pooja at Kudroli temple under Dalit priestesses

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October 23, 2014

Mangalore, Oct 23: A revolutionary change was brought into being when hundreds of widows were allowed to participate in the Lakshmi pooja performed at Shree Gokarnanatheshwara Kshetra on the occasion of Diwali celebrations at Kudroli here on Thursday.

The three women priests belonging to Dalit communities, recently posted at historic temple led over a thousand widows who offered special poojas.

After performing pooja to the idol of Narayan Guru in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, priestesses Lakshmi Shanthi, Chandravati Shanthi and Indira Shanthi then performed the traditional aarti ritual and offered their prayers to the deities of Vishnu and Lakshmi in the adjacent mantap.

Following the main rituals, hundreds of widows gathered in the courtyard of the temple performed mangalaarti to the presiding deities.

On the occasion, pioneer of the temple B Janardhan Poojary, Mayor Mahabala Marla and office-bearers of the temple management board were present along with others.

After performing the traditional rituals, the deities of Vishnu and Lakshmi were placed in the silver chariot inside the courtyard of the temple while the chariot was taken around the courtyard by the widows.

Thereafter, new sarees, kumkum (vermilion), flowers, and blouse materials were distributed to the widows in the Santhoshi Kala mantap inside the temple courtyard.

Briefing mediapersons, Mr Poojary said that hundreds of devotees had gathered to witness and participate in the Lakshmi pooja at the temple across barriers of caste and creed.

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March 11,2020

Udupi, Mar 11: An elderly woman, who had recently visited Saudi Arabia has been admitted to an isolation ward at KMC in Manipal, here with symptoms of fever, cough and breathlessness.

The 68-year-old woman hails from Sagar taluk in Shivamogga district of Karnataka.

The patient had travelled to Saudi Arabia in the last week of February and was treated for fever cough and breathlessness there.

After recovery, she had travelled back to Bengaluru, where she was screened at the airport. 

Later, she reached Shivamogga where she was treated at Nanjappa Hospital for symptoms of fever, cough. 

As she has symptoms of coronavirus, she is quarantined and is under observation. The samples will have been sent to Bengaluru and the result is awaited.

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July 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 12: Karnataka on Sunday registered 71 COVID-19 deaths, its highest single day count, and 2,627 fresh cases, pushing the tally of infections in the state to 38,843, the health department said.

The total positive cases include 22,746 active cases and 15,409 discharges, the department said in its daily bulletin.

The total active cases include 532 people admitted in the ICUs across the state.

Of the 71 fatalities, a record 45 were reported in Bengaluru alone including the death of 16 day-old baby girl and 17-year-old girl with chronic kidney disease, taking the total mortalities in the city to 274.

Among the districts, where new cases were reported, Bengaluru urban accounted for 1,525 cases, followed by Dakshina Kannada with 196, Dharwad 129, Yadagiri 120, and 19 in Bengaluru Rural.

Since the outbreak of the pandemic, 8.39 lakh samples have been tested including 20,050 on Sunday alone, of which 7.80 lakh tested negative.

Other than Bengaluru, five fatalities were reported in Dakshina Kannada, three each in Mysuru, Hassan, Davangere and Belagavi, two each in Haveri and Bagalkote and one each in Dharwad, Koppal, Tumakuru, Vijayapura and Chamarajanagar.

While majority of those who died of coronavirus suffered from Severe Acute Respiratory Illness and Influenza Like Illness, significantly 21 victims did not have any pre-medical conditions while eight were the asymptomatic patients with pre-medical conditions.

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February 24,2020

Hubli, Feb 24: Pro-Pakistan slogans were found written on the walls and doors of Higher Primary School in Budarsingi village here on Monday, said Raman Gouda Hatti, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), DCRB, Dharwad.

"The headmaster of the school noticed the slogans written on the walls and doors by chalk and he informed us. We will investigate the matter based on the complaint," said DSP Hatti.

The slogans were written in the Kannada language. Those behind the incident have not been identified so far.

The villagers staged a protest demanding action against those behind the act.

Congress leader HK Patil condemned the incident and asked for culprits to be identified and punished soon.

"Anti-social elements are involved in these acts. The government has failed to identify these people and punish them. The culprits behind this act need to be identified and punished. This incident is unfortunate and the intelligence department should work to stop these kinds of incidents," said Patil.

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