VHP, Bajrang Dal to hold Datta Jayanti on?Dec 13

November 9, 2016

Chikkamagaluru, Nov 9: The VHP and Bajrang Dal will organise Datta Jayanti at Sri Guru Inam Dattatreya Bababudangiri Swamy Dargah on December 13, said Bajrang Dal kshetriya convener Sooryanarayana.

dattajayanthiBriefing reporters here on Tuesday, he said Dattamala Abhiyan will be held across the state. Sankeerthana Yatre will be held at taluk headquarters on December 12. While Anusooya puja, Ganapathi homa, and Durga homa will be held at Datta Peeta on December 11.

On December 12, Ganapathi homa and Rudrahoma will be held at Datta Peeta while a shobhayatre will be organised in Chikkamagaluru town. VHP joint secretary Dr Surendra Kumar Jain will take part in the public meeting. Datta Jayanti will be observed at Dattapeeta on December 13 and the devotees will have the darshan of Datta Paduke.

He urged the state government to appoint a Hindu priest to the Datta Peeta cave temple and give approval for holding trikala pooja. Datta Peeta should be declared as a holy place for Hindus. He asked the state government not to allow activities by other religions at the peeta. The tombs near Datta cave should be shifted to Bababudangiri Dargah at Nagenahalli.

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Ahmed Ali K
 - 
Wednesday, 9 Nov 2016

Why only on Dec 13th?
Hold the Jayanti every day- but don't trouble the common people.

wellwisher
 - 
Wednesday, 9 Nov 2016

Hard to see a decent gentleman in the queue to visit Baba Budan Giri DARGAH.

For such activities, BJP govt lender lot of money to their terror group rss members.
Nowadays rss and their chelas are coming with new problems. Last week in AGRA their terror group announced to attack on Muslim Community.
But the impact they don't know,

Jai Hind !

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