Bangalore: Over Two Lakhs witness St. Mary’s Feast at Basilica


Bangalore: Over Two Lakhs witness St. Mary’s Feast at Basilica


Bangalore, Sep 9 (The Hindu): Amid elaborate security arrangements, at least two lakh devotees from all faiths, a number of them clad in saffron, thronged the St. Mary’s Basilica in Shivajinagar for the St. Mary’s feast on Tuesday. The event, marking the birthday of the Blessed Mother Mary, was the culmination of the annual feast of Our Lady of Health.

The 10-day celebrations began last Saturday with the traditional flag hoisting and ended in a grand procession.

The dignitaries who visited the basilica included Governor Hansraj Bhardwaj, Archbishop of Bangalore Diocese Bernard Moras, former MP H.T. Sangliana, Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari and MLA Roshan Baig.

Devotees — cutting across caste and creed— congregated on the basilica, some even coming from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.








Later in the evening, the splendidly decorated chariot with the image of Mother Mary was taken in a procession through Meenakshi Koil Street, Shivaji Circle, Shivaji Road, Broadway Road, Father Noronha Road, Russell Market and back to the basilica. Tens of thousands followed the flower-bedecked chariot, many holding images of Mother Mary.

In view of the annual feast the city traffic police had imposed several restrictions on vehicular movement in and around Shivajinagar. Since the Shivajinagar bus terminus was closed, the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation stopped its buses near Queen’s Road.

Taking an advantage of this, autorickshaw drivers had a field day scalping hapless commuters, particularly those bound for J.C. Nagar, R.T. Nagar, Hebbal, Tannery Road, Nagawara, Banasawadi, Lingarajapuram and Ramamurthy Nagar. The eastern parts of the city witnessed one of the worst ever traffic jams on Tuesday. With the ban on vehicular movement on several roads near Shivajinagar and surrounding areas, traffic piled up on Cunningham Road, Cubbon Road, M.G. Road, Infantry Road, leading to massive gridlocks.

Some 300 beggars homed in on the basilica begging and badgering devotees for money. The Shivaji Nagar police, following complaints from the public, dispersed them. However, they shifted their operations to the surroundings of the Shivajinagar bus terminus.

 

  

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  • olwin, canada

    Thu, Sep 10 2009

    Just out of college and new to Bangalore , common this palce gives so much of assurity, bet me and my friends from aloysius (roshan,ashok,olwin) only this place consoled us

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Wed, Sep 09 2009

    Oh My God.huge crowd.i wonder how people manage to move in that place..

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  • jovin, dubai

    Wed, Sep 09 2009

    happy to see such a big crowd to honour Mother Mary. Glad to know that in India even every religions respect each others religious beliefs and a big thanks to the Police to take initiative to control the devotees to respect Our Mother Mary in a devotional way..May the good Mother bless us all.

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  • Antony Crasta, Mangalore/Sydney Australia

    Wed, Sep 09 2009

    Good to see the huge gathering of devotees and followers of Mother Mary and solemn and pompous celebration. Kudos to the Police and Civic Administration who handled the massive traffic and movement of the crowd very well.

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  • remy, kundapura/hongkong

    Wed, Sep 09 2009

    WONDERFUL COVERAGE'' "HAPPY MOTHER MARY FEAST"

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  • Prakash, Manalagore

    Wed, Sep 09 2009

    I have visited St Marys Basilica in Shivajinagar, nodoubt its so crowded on Mother Marys Birthday,otherwise also people from all faith come and pray.It is one of the many place inside the busy city of bangalore which totally give peace.God Bless city of Bangalore & Mangalore and God bless India, hope the peace and harmony between communities co-exists.

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg/Germany

    Wed, Sep 09 2009

    Believers from different denominations attended St. Mary´s feast. Harmony, joy and peace was the main characteristic among the participants who prayed and enjoyed a good day. Harmony can prevail and it was shown on this special day. I am glad about that. Best regards Kurt

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