Avoid cow slaughter: Shiroor seer

June 28, 2017 01:10 am | Updated 01:10 am IST - UDUPI

United front:  Lakshmivara Tirtha Swami of Shiroor Mutt speaking at the ‘Sarva Dharma Id Acharane’ in Udupi on Tuesday.

United front: Lakshmivara Tirtha Swami of Shiroor Mutt speaking at the ‘Sarva Dharma Id Acharane’ in Udupi on Tuesday.

Laskhmivara Tirtha Swami of Shiroor Mutt said on Tuesday that there was an atmosphere of disharmony in society as the Muslim community was consuming beef as food.

He was speaking at the ‘Sarva Dharma Id Acharne’ (All Communities’ Id celebrations) organised at the auditorium located in the Mother of Sorrows Church complex, here. The function was organised by Souharda Samiti, Catholic Sabha, Mother of Sorrows Church and Lions Club.

The Shiroor seer said that the Muslim community should do it own thinking and try to avoid the slaughtering of cows. He spoke of a connection between the Muslim community and the Sri Krishna Mutt/Temple. The philanthropist, late Haji Abdullah (1882-1935) used to provide oil and rice to the Sri Krishna Mutt/Temple here whenever it was needed. There was a time when all communities lived in harmony. However, owing to politicians, the relations between the communities had become strained. It was essential that all communities live together. Udupi district should become a model for the country, the seer said.

Rev. Gerald Isaac Lobo, Bishop of Udupi Diocese, who presided over the function, said Id upheld human values. It also emphasized on donation. India was a multicultural country. It was essential that everyone lived in harmony with one another, he added.

Maulana Abdul Rehman Razvi Kalkata, vice-president of District Wakf Board, Noel Prashanth Karkada, pastor, St. Paul CSI Church, and others were present.

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