Logo of Brahmakalashotsava of Sri Mahalingeshwara Temple Bannanje released


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (JD)

Udupi, Mar 6: The logo of the Brahmakalashotsava Vaibhava 2026 of Sri Mahalingeshwara Temple Bannanje was unveiled by Udupi MLA Yashpal Suvarna at the temple premises.

Speaking on the occasion, Suvarna said that everyone should work unitedly to make the Brahmakalashotsava, scheduled to be held next month, a grand success. He assured that he would extend his full support as an MLA for the successful conduct of the event.

Chief guest M A Gaffoor said temples play a significant role in nurturing spiritual awareness among the public. He added that people from all sections of the village should actively participate in the overall development of the temple.

Former MLA Raghupathi Bhat, Brahmakalashotsava Committee convenor Ramesh Kanchan, Ajay P Shetty of Udupi Ujwal Developers, Udupi District Cooperative Union president Jayakar Shetty Indrali, Udupi Urban Development Authority president Dinakar Herur, Glen Dias of Mandavi Builders, fishery entrepreneur Nagaraj Suvarna, managing director of Keerthi Constructions Sudheer Shetty, president of Malpe Billava Samaja Seva Sangha Gopal C Bangera, advocate Vani V Rao, Shivasagar Group head Prabhakar Poojary, temple chief priest Shashikant Tantri, heads of the eight Maganes and office-bearers of various committees were present.

Management Committee resident Madhav Bannanje welcomed the gathering. Krithi Moodubettu compered the programme and delivered the vote of thanks.

 

 

  

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