Seers should take lead to address disharmony in society, says Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader at Paryaya Darbar in Udupi
The Hindu
The 252nd Paryaya Mahotsava of Udupi Sri Krishna Mutt on January 18 saw the transfer of power of the exclusive right to worship Lord Krishna at the temple to Puthige Mutt senior seer Sri Sugunendra Tirtha for the next two years
Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly U.T. Khader said on Thursday, January 18, that whenever there is disharmony in society, seers should take the lead to correct the wrongdoers and bring them on the right path.
He was addressing a gathering at the Paryaya Darbar of Puthige Mutt senior seer Sri Sugunendra Tirtha in the premises of Sri Krishna Mutt in Udupi. The Paryaya denotes the transfer of power of the exclusive right to worship Lord Krishna and manage Sri Krishna Mutt/Temple from one seer to another of the Ashta Mutts of Udupi once in two years.
The Darbar was held at the Rajangana as part of the 252nd Paryaya Mahotsava of Sri Krishna Mutt. It was the fourth Paryaya of Sri Sugunendra Tirtha who will manage the affairs of Sri Krishna Mutt till January 18, 2026.
Amid much pomp and gaiety, the senior seer of Udupi Admar Mutt, Vishwapriya Tirtha, handed over “Akshaya Patra” (a vessel which would keep feeding forever) and a “sattuga” (ladle) to Sri Sugunendra Tirtha at the Sri Krishna Mutt. He made the Puthige Mutt senior seer sit on the Sarvajana Peetha or Paryaya Peetha to manage the affairs of Sri Krishna Mutt for the next two years.
Many dignitaries, including former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shobha Karandlaje, Karnataka Minister for Women and Child Welfare Laxmi R. Hebbalkar, Rajya Sabha Member D. Veerendra Heggade, who is also the Pattadhikari of Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala, took part.
Mr. Khader said that seers should build and strengthen the society by bridging the gaps. They should lead the society by correcting the mistakes of people. The Speaker said that Paryaya Mahotsava is a sacred programme which has been nourishing the rich Indian culture and tradition.