Karkal: Cultured Families Sustains Nation – Swami Esha Vittaladas
By Pundalika Marate
Bellevision Media Network
Karkal, 11 Sep, 2013 : The traditional weddings were agreed upon in the erstwhile Tulunadu by the parents of bridegrooms and brides through mere exchanging of beetle-leaves and areca nut and that such weddings lasted lifetime. Meanwhile, the marriages registered in marriage registrar’s office now are very soon end up in divorces. The cultured families strengthen the nation, and troubled families indeed destabilize the nation. There were just 4 stages in Indian traditional living, while of late, a new stage of old age has been included in it. It’s a irony that the Swamiji’s are coming forward to inaugurate such old age homes. The family living makes a complete human being. The nation has great future with cultured families, said Swami Esha Vittaladas of Kemaru Sandhipani Sadanashram.
Swami Esha Vittaladas was delivering religious discourse during seventh public celebration of Ganeshotsav that was organized by Abbnadka – Nandalike Friends Club ®, near Belman, here on Tuesday September 10.
The moral education is essential along with studies. One has to adhere to certain limitations for the betterment of society. One who has set a high goal in life, should also develop the mental agility to face the challenges in achieving it, said Swami Esha Vittaladas.
Karkal MLA V Sunil Kumar, Rotary district RTI Committee president B Pundalika Marate, Nandalike – Yaksha Vidya Peeta director Janardhan Shastry Nandalike, renowned Yakshagana artiste Subramanya Baipadittaya Nandalike were the chief guests of the occasion.
The public celebration of Ganeshotsav Committee president Uday Anchan presided the programme.
The founder president Vittal Moolya, Friends Club honorary president Raju Shetty was present at the dais.
Uday Anchan welcomed the gathering. The honorary president N Tukaram Shetty delivered the introductory address. Satish Shetty read the annual report. Friends Club president Sandeep V Poojary compered the programme.
The day-long Vedic celebrations, cultural shows, sports and entertainment programmes were held on the occasion.