Mangaluru: Sri Sri Gokarnanatha Kudrola Temple Management Committee said that those who participated in ‘Swabhimana Jatha’ should not use a flag of every political party.
Instead, they have to wear a yellow scarf and only hold a yellow flag.
The Treasurer of the Kudroli Temple Committee R Padmaraj said that various organizations in Dakshina Kannada were not divided had decided to hold Jathas to the temple as part of Swabhimana Jatha to condemn the rejection of the Tablo of the Republic of Sri Narayana on the Republican Day.
“Rally from all the marks in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi are expected to arrive at Kudroli Temple.
Only those who have faith in the ideology of Sri Narayana Teacher must take part in Jatha.
Don’t participate in any political intention.
Don’t wear turmeric dresses or turmeric shawls.
Wear Only a yellow dress or yellow scarf while participating in Jatha, “Padmaraj urged, added that Jatha had to be held in Apolitically.
The Swabhimana Jatha will start from Kankanady Garodi in the city at 3 pm on January 26.
It will pass the Pumpwell circle, Ambedkar Circle, Hampankatta, KS Rao Road, PVS Circle, MG Road, Lady Hill Circle and reach the Kudroli Temple.
Rathayatras from various Taluk Dakshina Kannada and Udupi will join Jatha in Lady Hill Circle, Padmaraj said.
Former Union Minister of Banardana Poojary has asked Teachers of Sri Narayana to hold Jatha and prayer on January 26 to condemn the rejection of Sri Narayana Teacher Float for the Republican Day.
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