Moodbidri: MP Capt Brijesh Chowta visits Sri Kshetra Kemaru, assures full support for development


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Moodbidri

Moodbidri, Jun 7: Mangaluru MP Capt Brijesh Chowta visited Sandipani Sadhanashram at Sri Kshetra Kemaru here on Saturday and assured full support for the development of the renowned spiritual centre and its associated institutions.

During the visit, Chowta was received by Sri Eesha Vittaldas Swamiji, who welcomed, blessed and honoured the MP.

Interacting with the seer and devotees, Chowta assured complete cooperation for the development activities at Sri Kshetra Kemaru as well as the ongoing renovation and expansion works at the Kollur branch mutt.

The visit was attended by several BJP leaders, local representatives and prominent personalities, including BJP district vice-president Sunil Alva, Mandal president Dinesh Putran, co-operative leader Dayananda Pai, Yuva Morcha president Kumar Prasad, former secretary Bharath Shetty, former vice-president of Paladka GP Sukesh Shetty Kemaru, Puttige Mahashakti Kendra president Nagesh Irvailu, and prominent figures Vittal Mulki, Sudarshan Acharya Kemaru, Jeevandhar Shettigar, Chandra Poojary, Shivaprasad Shetty, Ranjith Kotyan, Harish Poojary, Shashwath Poojary and others.

 

  

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