Venoor Bahubali anointment will be celebrated as Nadahabba'

October 17, 2011

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Venoor, October 17: Maha Masthaka Abhisheka of Venoor Bahubali which will be held from January 28 to February 5, 2012 will be celebrated as 'Nadahabba'.

People belonging to Jain community as well as other communities will be invited from various parts of the nation and will be involved in the ceremony, said former Union Minister and Venoor Bahubali Masthakabhisheka Welcome Committee Working President V Dhananjay Kumar.

Speaking to the media persons at Bahubali Sabha Bhavan in Venoor on Sunday, he said that preparations are going on in full swing under the guidance of Moodbidri, Shravanabelagola pontiffs and Sri Kshethra Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari Dr D Veerendra Heggade.

Informing about the religious rituals to be held during Mahamashakabhisheka, he said 'Vimana Shuddhi', 'Indra Prathishte', 'Torana Muhurtha', 'Naandi Mangala will be held with various Abhisheka's (anointments) including tender coconut, milk, sugar cane juice, sandalwood, and 'Ashta Gandha'.

As per the rituals Mahamasthakabhisheka will be held every day between 7 pm to 10 pm. Religious ceremonies, rituals and religious discourses will be held during the day. Four Thyagis, 11 Mathajis and pontiffs from various mutts will take part in the programme.

The Chief Minister, the State Governor and several other dignitaries will participate.

In the backdrop of Mahamasthakabhisheka, a proposal of Rs 24 crore has been sent to the government for the development of roads in Dakshina Kannada district. The road development work will be taken up by the Zilla Panchayat at a cost of Rs five crore.

Medical camps have been organised in all the villages in and around Venoor. A scheme of Rs 25 crore has been initiated for supplying drinking water from Phalguni river to Venoor and 15 surrounding villages. The government has already released Rs two crore for the development of Venoor including the construction of tourist guest houses, permanent Attalige (staircase) to the statue, and safeguard materials to protect the statue.

“It would be the Mahakumbha Mela of Jains and it would spread the message of non-violence, sacrifice and love to the world,” said Dhananjay Kumar.

Charukeerthi Bhattaraka Swamiji said that Mahamasthakabhisheka is performed to overthrow the evil elements and pray for the well-being of the society.

Statue history

The monolithic 35 ft tall Bahubali statue was installed in Venoor by Jain king Thimmanna Ajila in the year 1604 A.D.

The first ever Mahamasthakabhisheka of this monolithic statue was performed in 1928, followed by the Abhisheka in1956 and 2000. As per the tradition, Mahamasthakabhisheka is performed once in 12 years.

D Harshendra Kumar from Dharmasthala, Dr Padmaprasad Ajila of Aladangadi palace, MLA K Abhayachandra Jain and Committee Secretary Ermodi Gunpal Jain were present.

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November 22,2024

Mangaluru: A man fell victim to an online scam, losing Rs 1.7 crore after fraudsters posed as officials from TRAI. According to a complaint filed at the CEN police station, the incident began on November 11, when the complainant received a call from an unknown number at 9:49 am.

The caller, claiming to represent TRAI, alleged that another mobile number registered under the complainant's name was involved in illegal activities in Andheri (East), Mumbai. The caller further stated that an FIR was lodged against the complainant for harassment under the guise of marketing. He was instructed to contact Andheri (East) police station immediately or risk his mobile service being deactivated within two hours.

The complainant was subsequently connected to an individual named Pradeep Sawant, who claimed the complainant was implicated in a money laundering scheme linked to the Naresh Goyal fraud case. Sawant alleged that a fraudulent bank account under the complainant's name was opened at Canara Bank, Andheri, and used to purchase a SIM card for illegal activities. He warned that the complainant could face arrest.

Later, the complainant was contacted via WhatsApp video call by individuals posing as Rahul Kumar (a police officer) and Akanksha (a CBI officer). They allegedly sent fabricated CBI documents to his WhatsApp number. The fraudsters demanded money to "resolve" the case. Fearing threats, the complainant allegedly transferred Rs 1.7 crore through RTGS in batches of Rs 53 lakh, Rs 74 lakh, and Rs 44 lakh between November 13 and 19. A case has been registered at the CEN police station and an investigation is ongoing.

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November 19,2024

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In the wake of the tragic drowning of three students at a resort near Ullal on the outskirts of Mangaluru city, the tourism department in Dakshina Kannada is set to implement comprehensive safety guidelines for properties with swimming pools or beach access. This initiative aims to ensure guest safety and prevent similar incidents in the future.

New Safety Mandates for Resorts and Homestays

Rashmi S.R., deputy director (in-charge) of the tourism department, announced, “We will instruct all homestays and resorts to enforce precautionary measures, especially those with pools or direct beach access. Properties must ensure 24/7 supervision, particularly during guest hours. This tragedy highlights the importance of having trained personnel on-site.”

Key Safety Guidelines

The district, home to around 150 homestays and 130 resorts, will see the following measures enforced:

  • Clearly displaying pool depths.
  • Installing adequate safety equipment, such as life buoys.
  • Employing trained lifeguards at all times.
  • Establishing clear pool operating hours.
  • Reviewing and implementing standard operating procedures (SOPs) for pool and beach usage.

Booming Beach Tourism Calls for Vigilance

Manohar Shetty, president of the Association for Coastal Tourism (ACT), Udupi, highlighted the growing popularity of beachside resorts, particularly during peak seasons. Properties in Udupi, often fully booked with tourists from Bengaluru, Mysuru, Kodagu, and Shivamogga, face increasing pressure to maintain safety standards.

Udupi district boasts 22 beachside commercial properties catering to this rising demand.

Shetty emphasized, “Authorities must scrutinize safety measures and carefully evaluate guidelines before issuing new resort licenses. Panchayats should rely on the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act when handling such cases.”

Long-Term Solutions for Water Safety

Recognizing the need for a cultural shift in water safety, Shetty proposed integrating swimming lessons into school curricula. This move would not only equip students with essential skills but also encourage safe participation in water-based activities.

A Safer Tomorrow for Coastal Tourism

As the tourism sector thrives, Mangaluru’s proactive approach underscores its commitment to visitor safety. The tragic incident serves as a wake-up call, propelling the industry towards stricter regulations and better preparedness, ensuring that coastal vacations remain both enjoyable and safe.

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November 16,2024

Mangaluru: The Kavoor police in Mangaluru, Karnataka, have arrested three individuals from Kerala in connection with two separate cybercrime cases, including one involving extortion under the guise of a "digital arrest."

City Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal reported that one of the arrested individuals, Nisar, a resident of Ernakulam district, posed as a CBI officer. He allegedly threatened the complainant with arrest and extorted Rs 68 lakh. A case has been filed under sections 66 (C) and 66 (D) of the IT Act, and sections 308 (2) and 381 (4) of BNS.

In another case, the Kavoor police arrested two men, Sahil K P of Thiruvannur, Kozhikode, and Muhammad Nashath of Mappila Koyilandy, Kerala, in connection with a share trade fraud. The accused are alleged to have deceived the complainant by promising substantial profits from an investment in the stock market. Trusting the fraudsters, the complainant invested Rs 90 lakh, which was subsequently lost. A case has been registered under sections 66 (C) and 66 (D) of the IT Act, and sections 318 (4) and 3 (5) of BNS.

The accused were arrested in Koyilandi and presented before the court. The operation was carried out under the guidance of City Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, led by Mangaluru North Sub-Division ACP Srikanth K, Kavoor Inspector Raghavendra Byndoor, Kavoor PSI Mallikarjuna Biradara, and staff members Ramanna Shetty, Bhuvaneshwari, Rajappa Kashibai, Praveen N, and Malatesh. 

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