Nuns visit Sanganiketan on eve of Ganeshotsava

  • | Sunday | 16th September, 2018

“In the wake of the city being branded as communally sensitive, it is important that we maintain harmony and spread the message of harmony,” he said.The meet was facilitated by the Rashtriya Kraisatara Vedike. They also relished breakfast and accepted prasadam.“We are here in solidarity and to convey our greetings on the occasion of Ganeshotsava,” Sr Jyothi told reporters.Ganesh Prasad, prachar pramukh of RSS, Mangaluru, said a delegation from the Hindu community had visited St Francis Xavier Church in Bejai on the occasion of rakhi and extended them an invitation to Sanghaniketan on the eve of Ganeshotsava. Mangaluru: Keeping up with their tradition of the last few years, Caholic nuns on Sunday visited Sanghaniketan and exchanged pleasantries with temple priests as a goodwill gesture on the occasion of Ganeshotsava.The Sisters of St Joseph of Tarbes, Ashoknagar , handed over a silver ‘harivana’ filled with fruits to the pontiffs and spent some time before the idol of Lord Ganesha even as bhajans were being sung by Hindu women.

Mangaluru: Keeping up with their tradition of the last few years, Caholic nuns on Sunday visited Sanghaniketan and exchanged pleasantries with temple priests as a goodwill gesture on the occasion of Ganeshotsava.The Sisters of St Joseph of Tarbes, Ashoknagar , handed over a silver ‘harivana’ filled with fruits to the pontiffs and spent some time before the idol of Lord Ganesha even as bhajans were being sung by Hindu women. They also relished breakfast and accepted prasadam.“We are here in solidarity and to convey our greetings on the occasion of Ganeshotsava,” Sr Jyothi told reporters.Ganesh Prasad, prachar pramukh of RSS, Mangaluru, said a delegation from the Hindu community had visited St Francis Xavier Church in Bejai on the occasion of rakhi and extended them an invitation to Sanghaniketan on the eve of Ganeshotsava. “In the wake of the city being branded as communally sensitive, it is important that we maintain harmony and spread the message of harmony,” he said.The meet was facilitated by the Rashtriya Kraisatara Vedike.

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