Mysuru: Brahamana Dharma Sahaya Sabha (BDSS), marking its Centenary Celebrations, had organised a function at MMC and RI Platinum Jubilee Hall at J.K. Grounds here yesterday.
Over 800 members of BDSS participated in the programme.
Sri Swayamprakasha Saraswathi Swamiji of Hariharapura inaugurated the programme.
Hariharapura Horanadu Srikshetra Dharmadhikari Dr. B. Bhimeshwara Joshi unveiled the statue of the Founder of BDSS Nanjangud Srikanta Shastri. Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar unveiled the plaque of Centenary celebrations. Retd. Supreme Court Judge M.N. Venkatachalaiah released the commemorative souvenir ‘Brahmi.’
Sringeri Sharadapeetha Administrator Dr. V.R. Gowri Shankar and Civil Engineer R. Sundaramurthy were felicitated.
Speaking on the occasion, Bhimeshwara Joshi observed that the Brahmin Youth were not taking part in Sabha activities and opined that an introspection was needed. He regretted that the condition of Brahmins in the State was pitiable which should be looked into. He opined that every one in the community should work and revive the status.
Dr. Joshi appealed Brahmin leaders not to open Homes for the Aged as that would encourage the youngsters to shun responsibility and lodge their aged parents in such homes. He contended that purohits and cooks should be treated with dignity.
BDSS President N. Srinivas presided. State Brahmana Mahasabha President K.N. Venkatanarayan, Dhanvantri Foundation President Dr. P. Kamalakar Sharma, former MUDA Chairman K.R. Mohan Kumar, BJP leader H.V. Rajeev and former MLC G. Madhusudan were present.
This post was published on January 29, 2018 6:42 pm