A major march taken in Mandya in Hanuman Jayanti said people: this symbol of faith and unity

Mandya, April 12 (IANS). In Mandya, Karnataka, Hindu organizations undertook a major march on Saturday under the Aegis of Ramanujanya Mahotsav Samiti. The march started from the Kalikbha Temple in the city and reached the Mandya University campus. The roads are decorated with a flaxboard and painted in saffron color. Thousands of activists from various Hindu organizations, including Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), took part in the march with enthusiasm in the march. The march started with the Kalikbha Temple in the morning. During this time, DJ Sound and Bhakti -Lofsangs brought the atmosphere alive. The presence of Shri Nishwalanand Swamiji of Kengeri’s world Okkaliga math made the opportunity more worthy. The activists and dedicated involved in the march moved to Mandya University and shouted slogans of Jai Shri Ram. On the way, people welcomed the march. After the march, a stage program was held on the Mandya University Campus. In this program, the keynote speaker Sulibelle Chakraborty throws light on the alleged atrocities on Hindus and asks for Solidarity in society. His speech filled the audience excitedly. Other speakers in the program also emphasized the preservation of the Hindu culture and traditions. People involved in the march and the stage program described it as a symbol of unity and faith. The organizers said that this march is organized every year under the Sri Ramanujanya Mahotsav Samiti, which aims to make the Hindu society aware and promote culture. Local people also appreciated the opportunity and described it as a proud moment for the city. Tight security arrangements were made during the march. Police and volunteers recorded the system, which led to the event being calm. This march was not only a symbol of religious enthusiasm, but also gave the message of social solidarity. -Ians shk/kr share this story tags

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