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Free Mass Marriage Program in Suttur on September 5, 2024

Suttur, August 21, 2024: The Suttur Sri Veerasimhasana Samsthana Math will be conducting a free mass marriage program on September 5, 2024, Thursday, with the divine blessings of Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji.

Since February 2009, the Samsthana Math has been conducting monthly free mass marriage programs, apart from the mass marriage program held during the Adijagadguru’s Jatra Mahotsav at Suttur Srikshetra.

This program aims to help couples who are economically challenged and cannot afford the expenses of a traditional wedding ceremony. Sri Haraguru Charamurthy will participate in the mass marriages held at Suttur Srikshetra and bless the couples.

The program is open to couples where the groom is above 21 years of age and the bride is above 18 years of age. Interested individuals can send applications along with photographs of the bride and groom, caste certificates, and certificate or school marks card copy as proof of age. Child marriages are strictly prohibited.

Those interested in participating in the free mass marriage program can register by contacting the Administrative Officer, JSS Educational Institution, Suttur, eight days prior to the event either directly by visiting the office or by calling on the following phone numbers: 0821-232217, 232033, 9741342222.

2024-09-20T14:18:34+00:00September 20th, 2024|

Bharath Scouts and Guides Camp Valedictory Program at Sri Suttur Kshetra

Sri S.P. Udayashankar, Administrative Officer, JSS Educational Institutions, Suttur, Sri S. Shivakumaraswamy, Secretary, JSS Mahavdiyapeetha, Sri Shivamadappa, Assistant Director, School Education Division, JSS MVP, Sri Abdul Jameel, of Bharath Scouts & Guides, Mysuru Chapter, Sri P. Vishwnath, Sri B.K. Basavaraju and Heads of various departments of JSS School, Suttur are seen in this picture.

Suttur, September 15, 2024: The six-day Bharath Scouts and Guides camp, organized at Sri Suttur Kshetra, concluded on Sunday, September 15, 2024, with a valedictory program that celebrated the successful completion of the training. The camp, conducted under the auspices of Sri Suttur Math, saw enthusiastic participation from teachers, scouts, and guides from across the state.

In his valedictory address, Sri P. Vishwanath, Chief Commissioner of Mysore District for Bharat Scouts and Guides, expressed his gratitude to His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji for facilitating the boarding and lodging arrangements for all attendees. He highlighted the importance of expanding the Scouts and Guides community in Karnataka. “Currently, there are over six lakh Scouts and Guides in the state, and we aim to increase this number to 10 lakh, demonstrating our commitment to serving the country and promoting love for the nation,” said Sri Vishwanath. He also pointed out the shortage of Scouts and Guides trainers in Karnataka and encouraged more participation in such camps to address this gap.

Sri B.K. Basavaraju, Joint Secretary of the Karnataka State Bharat Scouts and Guides, who served as the chief guest, emphasized the values of country, justice, and service. He urged the teachers who attended the camp to instill these values in their students, fostering good citizenship, patriotism, and a spirit of service.

Sri S.P. Udayashankar, Administrative Officer of JSS Educational Institution, presided over the event and commended the participants for their enthusiasm throughout the camp. He encouraged the trainees to pass on the knowledge they gained to their students, fostering love for the country and a dedication to service in future generations.

The program was also attended by Sri S. Shivakumaraswamy, Secretary of JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Sri Shivamadappa, Assistant Director of the School Education Division, Sri Abdul Jameel, District Secretary of the Bharath Scouts and Guides Chapter, and heads of various departments of the school.

The event began with an invocation by the trainees, and Sri Abdul Jameel welcomed the gathering. Smt. Gowrambika delivered the vote of thanks, and Sri Shivakumar M.N. skillfully anchored the program.

2024-09-18T07:12:00+00:00September 18th, 2024|

JSS students bag prizes in taluk-level sports meet

Winners of the taluk-level sports meet organised by the Department of School Education and Literacy, held in Nanjangud, who were selected to take part in the district-level sports competitions, are seen with Head Master of JSS High School, Suttur, Ma.Gu. Basavanna and Physical Education trainers K.S. Mallesh and S.J. Yashodara, in this picture.

Suttur, September 17, 2024: Students of the JSS High School took part in various sports competitions held as part of the taluk-level sports meet held at Nanjangud, organised by the Department of School Education and Literacy and emerged winners in more than 22 competitions and selected to take part in the district-level competitions.

Boys: Shivappa (1st place – 100 m running); Nagaraju (1st place – 1500 m. running); Yashwanth (1st place – High jump); Bhojappa Koti (2nd place – 3,000 m running); Pavan U.D. (2nd place – disc throw and shot put); Eerappa (3rd place – 400 m. running); Siddaramaiah (2nd place – 200 m. running); Nagaraju and team (1st place – 4×400 m running); Advaith and team (2nd place – 4×100  m. running).

Girls: Ranjita (1st place – 800 m. running); B.D. Kasturi (1st place 1500 m. running); Sneha (2nd place – disc throw), Yafbi (2nd place – shot put and javelin); kasturi and team (1st place – 4×400 m. running); Keertana and team (2nd place – 4×100 m.); Boramma (2nd place – 3000 m.).

In below 14-year boys category, Sharat Prasad secured 1st place in 100 m. running, and Vijaykumar secured 1st place in high jump and among girls Yogini secured first place in disc throw and high jump. They were selected to take part in the district-level competitions.

Administrative officer, Heads of various departments, Head Masters and teaching staff have congratulated the winners.

JSS students bag prizes in taluk-level sports meet

Winning students of the JSS High School, who took part in the throw ball tournament at the taluk-level sports meet held at Najangud, seen with Head Master Ma. Gu. Basavanna and Physical Education trainer K. S. Mallesh and S.J. Yashodhara.

2024-09-18T07:07:09+00:00September 18th, 2024|

109th Jayanti Mahotsav of HH Jagadguru Sri Dr. Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji and Teachers’ Day Celebrated at JSS School, Suttur

The idol of His Holiness Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji was placed in a robotic elephant and taken in a grand procession at the JSS Residential School premises, Suttur, as part of the 109th Jayanti Mahotsav celebrations. The procession was accompanied by vibrant folk art troupes. Seen in the picture are Administrative Officer Sri S.P. Udayashankar, Sri Shivaswamy, Prof. S. Mallanna, Retd. Principal and Light Music artist, and Sri Swamy S., Deputy Director, D.S.E.R.T., Bengaluru, along with other staff members.

Suttur, September 14, 2024: The JSS Educational Institution, Suttur, celebrated the 109th Jayanti Mahotsav of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Dr. Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji alongside Teachers’ Day on September 14, 2024. The event was marked by reverence, cultural activities, and recognition of meritorious students and teachers.

In his keynote address, Prof. S. Mallanna, Retired Principal and renowned Sugama Sangeetha artist from Mysuru, emphasized the significant contributions of HH Sri Rajendra Mahaswamiji. “He was a beacon of knowledge for countless poor and rural students, offering support to the neglected and weak. He introduced the concept of ‘dasoha’—free distribution of knowledge and food, aiding thousands through education and sustenance. His Holiness’ tireless efforts have propelled the cultural, social, educational, and spiritual progress of our society,” he stated. Prof. Mallanna further highlighted how His Holiness’ work in opening institutions like the Sangeetha Sabha and Sharana Sahitya Parishat laid a foundation for holistic development.

Sri Swamy S., Deputy Director, D.S.E.R.T., Bengaluru, the event’s chief guest, praised the contributions of HH Sri Rajendra Mahaswamiji. “He was a true yogi who catered to the needs of society’s hunger, thirst, and knowledge,” he remarked, adding that Suttur has now become a spiritual hub because of these relentless efforts. On the significance of Teachers’ Day, he shared insights about Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the great philosopher and educationist, and called on teachers to inspire their students and cultivate achievement. He urged teachers to recognize the hidden talents of students and nurture them to achieve success.

The day began with pooja ceremonies at the Shrine, followed by a grand procession featuring a robotic elephant carrying the idol of His Holiness. The procession was accompanied by vibrant folk art troupes and moved around the school premises, adding to the festivities.
Sri S.P. Udayashankar, Administrative Officer, JSS Institutions, Suttur, presided over the event. Heads of various departments, including Sri G.L. Tripurantaka, Sri Sampath, Sri Veerbhadraiah, Dr. Jnanesh, Dr. H.M. Mahesh, Sri S. Shivaswamy, Sri G. Shivamallu, Sri G.M. Shadakshari, Sri G. Shivaswamy, Sri Mahadevaprasad, and Smt. Susheela, attended the celebration.

Prizes were distributed to winners of various sports and cultural competitions, as well as to meritorious students. The program also included an oath administered by Prof. M. Rajashekar, an invocation by B.Ed. students, a warm welcome by Smt. D.S. Veena, and a vote of thanks by Sri M.B. Sridhar. Sri G.N. Manjunath served as the program’s master of ceremonies, ensuring the event’s smooth flow.
The celebration saw enthusiastic participation from all teaching and non-teaching staff, who contributed to its success with dedication and devotion.

109th Jayanti Mahotsav of HH Jagadguru Sri Dr. Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji and Teachers’ Day Celebrated at JSS School, Suttur

The JSS Residential School, Suttur, celebrated the 109th Jayanti Mahotsav of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji, along with Teachers’ Day. Prof. S. Mallanna, Retired Principal and Light Music artist, addressed the gathering. Also seen in the picture are Sri Swamy S., Deputy Director, D.S.E.R.T., Bengaluru, Administrative Officer Sri S.P. Udayashankar, Sri Shivaswamy, and Heads of various departments.

2024-09-18T06:54:04+00:00September 18th, 2024|

Yoga Champs Selected for Divisional-Level

Yashwanth M. and Anushri from JSS Higher Primary School, Suttur, successfully participated in the district-level yoga competition held at Scouts and Guides Bhavana, Mysuru, organized by the Department of School Education and Literacy. They have now advanced to the divisional-level competition. Seen in the picture are the young achievers with Head Master Sri Shivaswamy and their Physical Education Instructors.

2024-09-18T06:48:37+00:00September 18th, 2024|

JSS High School Students Qualify for Divisional-Level Yoga Competition

The students of JSS High School, Suttur—Krishna, Sandeep Patil, Savitri, Samarth Anigol, and Manoj Irani—participated in the District-level Yoga competition at Scouts and Guides Bhavan in Mysuru, organized by the Department of School Education and Literacy. They have been selected to compete in the Divisional-level competition. Pictured with the students are Headmasters Sri G. Shivamallu, Sri M.G. Basavanna, and the physical education instructors.

2024-09-13T06:06:08+00:00September 13th, 2024|

Sri Veerabhadraswami Jayanti Mahotsav Celebrated at Suttur

Suttur, September 10, 2024: The Sri Veerabhadraswami Jayanti Mahotsav was held on September 10, 2024, at the Veerabhadraswami Temple located within the premises of Jagadguru Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math in Suttur, as well as at the Sri Veerabhadraswami Temple (Gudda), Suttur Srikshetra.

The Srimath organized special pooja programs at both temples. The celebrations included the Prakatrotsava of Sri Veerabhadraswami along with Bhadrakali, which was conducted as part of the pooja rituals. The event was accompanied by vibrant folk arts performances, such as Veergase and Mangalavadya. Thousands of devotees actively participated in the celebrations, making it a grand and spiritually enriching occasion.

2024-09-11T06:07:06+00:00September 11th, 2024|

Protection of Our Culture is Our Duty: D.K. Shivakumar at Sneha-Sammilana Program in Maryland, USA

Sri D.K. Shivakumar, Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, along with NRIs and volunteers of the JSS Spiritual Mission, seen with His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji during the Sneha-Sammilana program at JSS Spiritual Mission, Maryland, USA.

Maryland, USA, September 10, 2024: “Protecting our culture and traditions is a duty we all share,” remarked Sri D.K. Shivakumar, Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, while addressing the Sneha-Sammilana program organized by the Kaveri Kannada Sangha at the JSS Spiritual Mission, Maryland, USA, on September 9, 2024.

Sri Shivakumar highlighted the importance of preserving cultural heritage, especially for those living abroad. “Birth is accidental and death inevitable. It is what we do between these two events that matters. We must contribute positively to society in this span,” he stated.

He lauded the efforts of the Suttur Math in establishing the JSS Spiritual Mission in the USA, which not only serves the spiritual needs of Indians but also plays a pivotal role in protecting and spreading Indian culture and traditions. “The Suttur Math is fulfilling a role that should ideally be played by the government, providing education and support to all sections of society through its institutions and hostels. It is our responsibility to join hands with His Holiness in this noble work,” added Sri Shivakumar.

His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, in his blessings, praised Sri Shivakumar for his administrative skills, perseverance, and leadership qualities. “He has faced numerous challenges in his political life but has handled them all with great efficiency and courage,” His Holiness observed, expressing his joy in being part of the event.

The program saw participation from prominent members of the community, including office-bearers of the AKKA program, Sri Ben Chikkaswamy, Sri Ravidankanakote, Sri Daya Adappa, and Sri Sudarshan, President of Kaveri Kannada Koota. Numerous NRIs and volunteers of the JSS Spiritual Mission were also in attendance. The event was marked by a warm welcome from Sri Nagashankar, an invocation by Sri Muralidhar Pai, and a vote of thanks delivered by Smt. Shubha Prabhu Kamat.

2024-09-10T07:39:15+00:00September 10th, 2024|