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Dasara elephants march into Mysuru palace in twilight spectacle
Dasara elephants march into Mysuru palace in twilight spectacle

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • The Hindu

Dasara elephants march into Mysuru palace in twilight spectacle

The first batch of nine caparisoned elephants led by the majestic tusker Abhimanyu marched into the Mysuru palace marking a twilight spectacle witnessed by hundreds of people despite drizzle and rain, late on Sunday evening. The elephants were camping at Aranya Bhavan since August 4, after the ceremonial 'Gajapayana' at Veeranahosahalli near Nagarahole. The date for their formal welcome and reception at the palace was fixed for August 10,hence the elephants were at their ceremonial best draped in shiny trappings. On Sunday afternoon, Abhimanyu and company were accorded ceremonial send-off from the Aranya Bhavan complete with traditional rituals and floral offerings. There were cultural troupes and ensemble of traditional musicians who were part of the retinue. Accompanying tusker Abhimanyu — who is slated to carry the golden howdah on the day of the Vijayadashmi procession — were elephants Dhananjaya, Bhima, Kanjan, Ekalavya, Prashanth, Kaveri, Balle Lakshmi and Mahendra The elephants marched from Aranya Bhavan in Ashokapuram to Jayamartanda Gate, and were the cynosure of all eyes all along the procession route. Traffic came to a standstill as people lined up on both the sides of the road and cheered the marching elephants. Accompanied by their respective mahouts and kavadis or assistants, the elephants were a picture of majesty as they marched towards the palace gate and made a grand entry around 6 p.m. Enroute, there was heavy rain but it did not dampen the enthusiasm of the public while the elephants remained nonchalant about it. At the Jayamartanda Gate, elected representatives, officials, and priests received Abhimanyu and company. Being Sunday, there was rush at the palace grounds with locals and tourists alike gathering in large numbers to catch a glimpse of the Dasara elephants. District in charge minister H.C. Mahadevappa, Minister for Animal Husbandry Venkatesh, MLAs T.S. Srivatsa and G.T. Deve Gowda, deputy commissioner G. Lakshmikanth Reddy, Commissioner of Police Seema Latkar, Deputy Conservator of Forest Prabhugoud and others were present. The elephants will rest for a day or two after which they will be subjected to daily rehearsal along the procession route from the palace to Bannimantap grounds. In due course, the second batch of another five elephants will join them in preparation for the Dasara celebrations. The arrival of Abhimanyu and his team also signals the countdown to Dasara and the palace ground will be a beehive of activity till the conclusion of the festivities.

Champat Rai calls for freeing temples from govt control
Champat Rai calls for freeing temples from govt control

Time of India

time03-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Champat Rai calls for freeing temples from govt control

Prayagraj: Speaking at the concluding session of the second day of the 'Prant Yojna Baithak' of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (Kashi Prant) in city, Vishwa Hindu Parishad central vice president and general secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust, Champat Rai, on Sunday said, "Now, the time has come to free temples from govt control. " He also emphasised the need to unite the fragmented Hindu society and urged a pledge of unity against divisive forces. He stated that the Hindu society should respond to the mentality of dividing Hindu society on the basis of caste, language, region, and gender with unity. For this, all the workers, saints, social organisations, along with the entire Hindu society, should be appealed to identify such forces and eliminate them. " Today, there is a need for our traditions to continue uninterruptedly. For this, the society should be cultured, the family should be united, and civic duties should be followed. The organisation has been working continuously to eliminate discrimination in Hindu society since its inception. ." He also mentioned that the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple has now taken a grand form. "We will announce its completion by hoisting the flag in November," he said. He further stated that the centenary year programmes of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh will start from this year's Vijayadashmi and will continue until next year's Vijayadashmi. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !

RSS' three-day prant pracharks' meeting to begin in Delhi on Friday
RSS' three-day prant pracharks' meeting to begin in Delhi on Friday

The Print

time03-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Print

RSS' three-day prant pracharks' meeting to begin in Delhi on Friday

The three-day meeting will be presided over by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale, Ambekar added. Addressing a press conference here, he said the meeting will also review the work done so far by various units of the organisation and firm up plans for the future. New Delhi, Jul 3 (PTI) An extensive discussion on plans to organise programmes, including Hindu Sammelans, across the country will be held at a three-day annual meeting of the 'prant pracharaks', beginning Friday, the RSS national publicity and media department head, Sunil Ambekar, said on Thursday. All RSS joint general secretaries, heads of karya vibhags (various departments) and national organisational secretaries) of 32 RSS-affiliates, including the BJP, will be present at the meeting. 'The meeting will primarily focus on organisational matters. This is not a decision-making meeting. The discussions will revolve around the progress and experiences of organisational work in various 'prants'. The meeting will also deliberate on the functioning of various karya vibhags (departments),' Ambekar said. A total of 233 RSS workers, including prant pracharaks, sah-prant pracharaks, kshetra pracharaks and sah-kshetra pracharaks, will attend the meeting, he said. As per the RSS' organisational structure, there are a total of 11 'kshetras' (regions) and 46 'prants' (provinces). Each 'kshetra' comprises three to four RSS provinces. Pracharaks are full-time workers of the RSS. The RSS will complete 100 years of its foundation on this Vijayadashmi, which falls on October 2. Ambekar said plans have been made to organise various events across the country during the RSS' centenary year to further expand its work and reach. 'All prants have prepared their own plans for the centenary year, which will be discussed in detail in the meeting,' he said, adding that discussion on these centenary year events will also be on focus in the meeting. 'The RSS' 'Shatabdi Varsh' (centenary year) will formally commence in Nagpur on October 2 with the Vijayadashami Utsav in the presence of Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat. 'On the same day, events will be organised at RSS shakhas and other units across the country. Following this, Shatabdi Varsh events will continue to be organised for a full year,' he added. Ambekar said 'Hindu Sammelans' (conferences) will be organised across the country. As part of a special outreach, RSS swayamsevaks will carry out a 'Grih Sampark Abhiyan' (door-to-door contact campaign). 'They will visit homes, distribute Sangh Sahitya (literature) and hold discussions with them. 'At the nagar/khand (division) levels, Samajik Sadbhav Baithaks (social harmony meetings) will also be organised. People from different sections of society will come together to deliberate on removing social evils and fostering harmony and unity,' Ambekar said. He also said that 'pramukh nagrik goshthis' (distinguished citizens seminars) will also be organised across the country. 'These gatherings will engage in dialogue around Hindutva, national interest, and the vision for future Bharat.' Special events will also be organised with a focus on the participation of youth, he added. Ambekar said there is a 'visible surge' in curiosity and enthusiasm in society to know about the RSS and connect with it. 'A large number of youths are expressing interest in joining. This year's 'prashikshan vargs' (training camps) saw significant youth participation. Between April and June, 28,571 people registered online through the 'Join RSS' platform,' he said. Ambekar said that a total of 100 RSS training camps were conducted across the country since March. 'Of these, 75 were for swayamsevaks below the age of 40, and 25 were for those between 40 and 60 years,' he added. PTI PK PK GJS NSD NSD This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

RSS' three-day prant pracharks' meeting to begin in Delhi on Friday
RSS' three-day prant pracharks' meeting to begin in Delhi on Friday

Business Standard

time03-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

RSS' three-day prant pracharks' meeting to begin in Delhi on Friday

An extensive discussion on plans to organise programmes, including Hindu Sammelans, across the country will be held at a three-day annual meeting of the 'prant pracharaks', beginning Friday, the RSS national publicity and media department head, Sunil Ambekar, said on Thursday. Addressing a press conference here, he said the meeting will also review the work done so far by various units of the organisation and firm up plans for the future. The three-day meeting will be presided over by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale, Ambekar added. All RSS joint general secretaries, heads of karya vibhags (various departments) and national organisational secretaries) of 32 RSS-affiliates, including the BJP, will be present at the meeting. "The meeting will primarily focus on organisational matters. This is not a decision-making meeting. The discussions will revolve around the progress and experiences of organisational work in various 'prants'. The meeting will also deliberate on the functioning of various karya vibhags (departments)," Ambekar said. A total of 233 RSS workers, including prant pracharaks, sah-prant pracharaks, kshetra pracharaks and sah-kshetra pracharaks, will attend the meeting, he said. As per the RSS' organisational structure, there are a total of 11 'kshetras' (regions) and 46 'prants' (provinces). Each 'kshetra' comprises three to four RSS provinces. Pracharaks are full-time workers of the RSS. The RSS will complete 100 years of its foundation on this Vijayadashmi, which falls on October 2. Ambekar said plans have been made to organise various events across the country during the RSS' centenary year to further expand its work and reach. "All prants have prepared their own plans for the centenary year, which will be discussed in detail in the meeting," he said, adding that discussion on these centenary year events will also be on focus in the meeting. "The RSS' 'Shatabdi Varsh' (centenary year) will formally commence in Nagpur on October 2 with the Vijayadashami Utsav in the presence of Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat. "On the same day, events will be organised at RSS shakhas and other units across the country. Following this, Shatabdi Varsh events will continue to be organised for a full year," he added. Ambekar said 'Hindu Sammelans' (conferences) will be organised across the country. As part of a special outreach, RSS swayamsevaks will carry out a 'Grih Sampark Abhiyan' (door-to-door contact campaign). "They will visit homes, distribute Sangh Sahitya (literature) and hold discussions with them. "At the nagar/khand (division) levels, Samajik Sadbhav Baithaks (social harmony meetings) will also be organised. People from different sections of society will come together to deliberate on removing social evils and fostering harmony and unity," Ambekar said. He also said that 'pramukh nagrik goshthis' (distinguished citizens seminars) will also be organised across the country. "These gatherings will engage in dialogue around Hindutva, national interest, and the vision for future Bharat." Special events will also be organised with a focus on the participation of youth, he added. Ambekar said there is a "visible surge" in curiosity and enthusiasm in society to know about the RSS and connect with it. "A large number of youths are expressing interest in joining. This year's 'prashikshan vargs' (training camps) saw significant youth participation. Between April and June, 28,571 people registered online through the 'Join RSS' platform," he said. Ambekar said that a total of 100 RSS training camps were conducted across the country since March. "Of these, 75 were for swayamsevaks below the age of 40, and 25 were for those between 40 and 60 years," he added. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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