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UDUPI: In times of headlines overrun by news of social strife, here is some positive news out of Karnataka. The temple town of Udupi on the west coast is famous for its Sri Krishna temple. And for the first time in its long history, the temple hosted an Iftar meal on Saturday for members of the Muslim community. Over 100 Muslims attended the event and performed namaz at the temple premises before the meal.


The mutt head, Sri Vishvesha Tirtha, was present as those breaking their fast were served food in the dining hall. Iftar is the meal that people take to break their dawn-to-dusk fast during the month of Ramzan that ends with Eid.

Minister U T Khader, who is from the region, told NDTV, "It is one of the best gestures that could have been made by the Swamiji. He could have sat somewhere else but he was physically present at the meal. He is 85 years old and his actions would shame many younger people."

This region of Karnataka has often seen communal clashes - which makes this simple gesture all the more important.
The minister said, "This kind of thing is essential for a place like Mangaluru. In all else we excel - education, tourism, development - but it is such a communally sensitive area."


The minister added, "We politicians go for votes. But when religious leaders come forward like this, things can change. This should be a model for other leaders too."

This year, Eid ul-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramzan, began on the evening of June 25 and ended on the evening of June 26. Prophet Muhammad is said to have received the first revelation of the Holy Quran during this month.


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http://www.ndtv.com/karnataka-news/...sson-in-harmony-1717154?pfrom=home-topstories
 
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Its my native place.
Its also very close to bhatkal from where the infamous bhatkal brothers came.
These are efforts to bring in harmony in the whole area

I am also from Mangalore. The district of Mangalore/udupi have always been peaceful barring a few incidents of communal tension in recent years. We need more such shows of harmony among different communities. Recently I was in a mile long Hindu procession in Ullal, and Muslims shop owners gave us water and snacks.
 
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UDUPI: In times of headlines overrun by news of social strife, here is some positive news out of Karnataka. The temple town of Udupi on the west coast is famous for its Sri Krishna temple. And for the first time in its long history, the temple hosted an Iftar meal on Saturday for members of the Muslim community. Over 100 Muslims attended the event and performed namaz at the temple premises before the meal.


The mutt head, Sri Vishvesha Tirtha, was present as those breaking their fast were served food in the dining hall. Iftar is the meal that people take to break their dawn-to-dusk fast during the month of Ramzan that ends with Eid.

Minister U T Khader, who is from the region, told NDTV, "It is one of the best gestures that could have been made by the Swamiji. He could have sat somewhere else but he was physically present at the meal. He is 85 years old and his actions would shame many younger people."

This region of Karnataka has often seen communal clashes - which makes this simple gesture all the more important.
The minister said, "This kind of thing is essential for a place like Mangaluru. In all else we excel - education, tourism, development - but it is such a communally sensitive area."


The minister added, "We politicians go for votes. But when religious leaders come forward like this, things can change. This should be a model for other leaders too."

This year, Eid ul-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramzan, began on the evening of June 25 and ended on the evening of June 26. Prophet Muhammad is said to have received the first revelation of the Holy Quran during this month.


karnataka-temple-iftar_650x400_41498480935.jpg




http://www.ndtv.com/karnataka-news/...sson-in-harmony-1717154?pfrom=home-topstories

I dont see any opposite news of mosques having Diwali celebrations?
 
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U will see a lot of muslims selling puja items in south as well as in kashmir.
Peace will definitely prevail in india, we need to publicise these events even more. But the fringe would definitely hate it
 
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This is a good gesture . Sad to see no pakistanis commenting on this.
 
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Tokenism or not, such news are welcome change in the times of media overdrive that demonizes Hindu right wingers. The Pejawar mutt seer being himself a BJP man perhaps knows this.
No matter how hard BJP try it they are not going to get an image makeover.
 
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