A Middle East country
like Israel recognises our ancient language Sanskrit which is taught in two
universities there. The rich Indian culture and heritage emphasise on treating
guests with respect and courtesy which was evident in the approach of our Hari
Vidyalaya team, opined Dr.H.V. Nagaraja Rao, Sanskrit Professor.
He was addressing the
gathering after inaugurating the Gandhi Jayanthi and Founders day celebrations
at Hari Vidyalaya Bogadi, Mysore. Further, he spoke about the hardships faced by
Indians during the British rule and praised Mahatma Gandhi for helping the
country to overcome the hardships.
He respectfully
remembered the founders of Hari Vidyalaya and wished that the Institution would
grow and reach bigger heights.
Earlier the event was
inaugurated with the traditional lighting of the lamp followed by a unique
Inauguration, in which the screen was raised to reveal an image of Mahatma
Gandhiji with his spinning wheel. The
wheel started rotating as soon as the screen was raised.
Special guest Dr. Chakravarthy Ramachandran,
Sanskrit Professor paid glowing tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, Lal Bahadur Shastri
and the Founders of Hari Vidyalaya Smt. Alamelamma, Sri. Hosamane Ramaswamy
Iyengar, Smt. Venkata Lakshmamma and Sri. Hosa mane Channa Keshava Iyengar.
Floral tributes were paid by all the dignitaries.
Prizes were distributed
to the winners of the Sanskrit Drama and Bhagavathgeetha Shloka chanting competitions. Students of
class VIII Dhruthi and Dhathri spoke about Mahatma Gandhi and Lal
Bahadur Shastri. Students from classes VI to X performed a Sanskrit
Drama.
Sri Srinivas Hosamane,
Secretary, Hari Vidyalaya, and Prof K V Satyan, Director, addressed the
gathering.
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