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Kannada Rajyotsava and Children’s Day Celebrations Illuminate Suttur

Kannada Rajyotsava and Children’s Day celebrations were held at the JSS Educational Institution in Suttur. Shri C. Naganna, guest lecturer, University of Mysore, Prof. R. Moogeshappa, Director, College Education Division, JSS MVP and heads of various JSS institutions in Suttur were present.

Suttur, November 18, 2023: The JSS Educational Institution in Suttur witnessed a joyous amalgamation of culture, education, and celebrations during the joint observance of Children’s Day and Kannada Rajyotsava.

Chief guest Dr. C. Naganna, Senior Litterateur, guest lecturer at the University of Mysore, and Karnataka Rajyotsava award winner, commenced the event by expressing appreciation for the rich art, literature, and culture of Karnataka. Drawing inspiration from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Dr. C. Naganna highlighted Karnataka’s ancient history and traditions, emphasizing the state’s reputation for peace-loving citizens and a knowledge-driven society. He eloquently shared insights into the unification of Karnataka, the establishment of Kannada Sahitya Parishath, and the division of regions based on language, underscoring their historical significance. Dr. Naganna also praised the Suttur Math and JSS Mahavidyapeetha for their ‘Trividha Dasoha’ initiative (knowledge, food, and healthcare), lauding their contribution to the holistic development of students.

Another chief guest, Prof. R. Moogeshappa, Director of the College Education Division at JSS Mahavidyapeetha, commended the strength and potential of today’s children. He emphasized that with proper guidance, they would undoubtedly become exemplary citizens. Prof. Moogeshappa acknowledged the role of JSS Mahavidyapeetha and Suttur Srimath in supporting children who face limited facilities. He took pride in the achievements of students from JSS schools and colleges in various state-level and national-level competitions in yoga, music, mallkambh, and sports.

Presiding over the event, Shri G.L. Tripurantaka, Coordinating Officer of JSS Educational Institution, called for the promotion and protection of the Kannada language. He urged students to embrace Kannada as their language of love and heart, emphasizing the duty of Kannadigas to safeguard and develop the language. Shri Tripurantaka applauded the students’ active participation in extra-curricular activities and expressed gratitude to JSS MVP for providing educational opportunities to children from states such as Meghalaya, Manipur, Jharkhand, and Bihar.

The ceremony included the distribution of prizes to students who excelled in various sports and competitions organized in honor of Children’s Day.

Heads of various departments of JSS Educational Institution, including Shri Sampath, Shri Veerbhadraiah, Dr. H.M. Mahesh, Shri S. Shivaswamy, Shri G. Shivamallu, Shri M.G. Basavanna, Shri G.M. Shadakshari, Smt. P. Susheela, and Shri Mahadevaprasad, were present.

The program, masterfully conducted by the students, featured an invocation, a welcome speech, a vote of thanks, and seamless coordination by the event master, Smt. Nandini G.

2023-12-02T08:57:13+00:00December 2nd, 2023|

Bharath Scouts and Guides Fosters Patriotism Among Youth: JSS Mahavidyapeetha Hosts Seven-Day Training Camp

Shri P. Vishwanath, District Chief Commissioner, Bharath Scouts & Guides, Mysuru, inaugurated the training camp organized by the JSS Mahavidyapeetha, in association with the Bharath Scouts and Guides, Shri Jayachamarajendra Scouts and Guides Head Office, Mysuru, by lighting the lamp, at Suttur. Dr. C.J. Betsurmath, Executive Secretary, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Shri B.A. Rajashekar, Director, School Education Division, JSS MVP are seen in the picture.

Suttur, December 1, 2023: Sri P. Vishwanath, District Chief Commissioner of the Bharath Scouts and Guides Chapter, Mysuru, inaugurated a seven-day training camp organized by JSS Mahavidyapeetha in collaboration with the Shri Jayachamarjendra Scouts and Guides Head Office. The camp, aimed at benefiting teachers from JSS Schools, commenced on December 1, 2023, at Suttur.

In his address, Sri P. Vishwanath highlighted the potential of schools in developing positive characteristics such as service-mindedness, leadership, cooperation, and respect among students. He advocated for the establishment of Bharath Scouts and Guides branches in all JSS Schools to contribute to the formation of responsible citizens.

Chief guest Sri B.A. Rajashekar, Director of the School Education Division, JSS MVP, shared plans to introduce Scouts and Guides branches in all JSS Schools, aligning with the vision of His Holiness Jagadguru Shri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji. He urged teachers to perceive this initiative as integral to overall student development and encouraged active participation in extra-curricular activities.

Dr. C.J. Betsurmath, Executive Secretary of JSS Mahavidyapeetha, expressed delight at the enthusiastic involvement of students in the training camp, describing them as disciplined soldiers. He emphasized the responsibility of participants in countering the perceived decline of human values in the present era.

The training program, attended by senior office-bearers from Scouts and Guides, featured 116 trainees from various JSS schools. Activities included an invocation by the trainees, a welcome speech, and expressions of gratitude.

2023-12-02T08:26:14+00:00December 2nd, 2023|

Shivadeepotsava Celebration Radiates Splendor in Suttur

Suttur, November 26, 2023: The sacred precincts of Suttur witnessed an exuberant display of devotion during the Shivadeepotsava celebration on Sunday, November 26, 2023. Special pooja programs were conducted at the Adijagadguru Shri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji, Shri Someshwara, Shri Mahadeshwara, Shri Veerabhadreshwara, and Shri Narayanaswamy temples, in the divine presence of His Holiness Jagadguru Shri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji.

The Shivadeepotsava festivities included Mahamangalarathi and a silver chariot prakarotsava, culminating in a mass prayer rendered by the students of JSS School, Suttur.

During a thought-provoking lecture, Dr. K. Anantaramu, retired Kannada Professor from the University of Mysore, illuminated the significance of ‘Shivadepotsava.’ He emphasized the symbolic representation of worshiping Lord Shiva through lamp lighting. “Suttur, with its Kapila river’s sacred waters, is a divine place associated with Shivarathreeshwara Swamiji. Today, Suttur glows with the radiance of lights, resembling heaven on earth. Lighting lamps symbolizes the greatness of light, representing knowledge that dispels darkness. Through lamp lighting, we can fill the world with the divine energy of knowledge and illuminate our desires. Moving from falsehood towards truth and from darkness towards light encapsulates the essence of light,” he observed.

Addressing the gathering, Shri Appaji C.N. Nadagowda, MLA of Muddebihala Assembly Constituency, Vijayapura District, urged attendees to approach life with love and concern rather than a commercial perspective. He emphasized the importance of the education received at Suttur, expressing confidence that the blessings of teachers would guide the students towards making the country proud.

Renowned Kannada litterateur Kum. Veerbhadrappa commended Suttur Math for spreading the light of knowledge in line with Basavanna’s vachana. He urged students to prioritize their studies, considering the JSS Institution as a microcosm of India, with students hailing from various states.

The enchanting lighting decorations and a spectacular crackers exhibition added to the joy of devotees and visitors. The event drew pontiffs from various maths, distinguished guests, and hundreds of devotees from surrounding villages.

2023-12-02T09:02:52+00:00December 1st, 2023|

Inaugural function of HH Dr. Shri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji Memorial 28th Music Conference – 2023

Program: Inaugural function of HH Dr. Shri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji Memorial 28th Music Conference – 2023
Date: December 2 – 6, 2023
Time: 5.30 pm
Venue: Navajyothi Auditorium, JSS Women’s College, Saraswathipuram, Mysuru

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2023-11-29T05:47:40+00:00November 29th, 2023|

JSS College Mysuru Inaugurates Cultural Forum and Sports Activities: Eminent Speakers Laud Kannada Language and Advocate for Holistic Student Development

Mysuru, November 22, 2023: The JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science on Ooty Road, Mysuru, recently hosted the inaugural Cultural Forum and Sports Activities, featuring esteemed speakers who underscored the significance of language, culture, and sports in the holistic development of students.

Dr. Mahesh Joshi, Chairman of Kannada Sahitya Parishath and recipient of the prestigious title ‘Nadoja,’ spoke passionately about the uniqueness of the Kannada language. He emphasized its rich script, heritage, and history, declaring Kannada as a “perfect language” due to its remarkable alignment with spoken and written forms. Dr. Joshi urged attendees to cherish the privilege of speaking Kannada and actively promote its use, citing it as an eternal aspect of both language and culture.

Addressing the students, Dr. Joshi expressed concern about the increasing prevalence of mobile phone usage, urging them to balance their activities by actively participating in sports and learning. He highlighted the role of spirituality and culture in achieving perfection, lamenting the low representation of Kannadigas in defense forces and sports.

Prof. M. Chandrakumar, President (Retd.) of the Physical Education and Sports Science Division at the University of Mysore, echoed the sentiment, recalling Swami Vivekananda’s call to prioritize sports fields over hospitals and temples. Prof. Chandrakumar stressed the importance of physical activity for students’ physical and mental well-being, advocating for a minimum of 40 to 60 minutes of daily engagement in sports.

Sri G.S. Somashekar, Deputy Commissioner, Administration Division, Mysore City Corporation, encouraged students to participate in sports and extracurricular activities alongside their academic pursuits. He emphasized the pursuit of goals, time management, and the quality of education, citing examples such as Thomas Alva Edison to motivate the students.

The event also saw the presence of other notable figures, including Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah, Chief Executive of the College, Dr. S. Pratibha, Principal, and Sri M. Karthik, Convener of the Sports Forum.

The program included an invocation by student Kum. Niranjani Bhargav, a welcome speech by Preskhit, a vote of thanks by Kum. N. Keerthana, and program coordination by Kum. Jacintha.

In summary, the inaugural Cultural Forum and Sports Activities at JSS College Mysuru brought together esteemed personalities advocating for the preservation of language, the promotion of sports, and the importance of a holistic educational approach for the students.

2023-11-22T13:19:27+00:00November 22nd, 2023|

Dr. N.R. Chandregowda Highlights the Cultural Significance of Kannada at 68th Kannada Rajyotsava Ceremony

Mysuru, November 3, 2023: Dr. N.R. Chandregowda, Associate Professor at Karnataka State Open University, Mysuru, delivered a poignant address at the 68th Kannada Rajyotsava program, underscoring the vital role of Kannada as not just a mother tongue, but as the language that resides in the heart of its speakers.

Dr. Chandregowda emphasized the urgency of protecting native languages, asserting that the erosion of a language equates to the erosion of its cultural heritage. He stated, “Kannada is not just our mother tongue, but it is the language of our heart. The richness and identity of Kannada has a long heritage.”

The ceremony, held at JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science on Ooty Road, Mysuru, on November 1, 2023, saw Dr. Chandregowda as the esteemed chief guest. He delved into Karnataka’s illustrious history, spanning over two millennia, marked by challenges arising from foreign incursions and the influence of external languages. Dr. Chandregowda paid tribute to the collective efforts of visionaries such as Aluru Venkatarayaru, B.M. Srikantaiah, G.P. Rajaratnam, and Kuvempu, whose endeavors led to the formation of Karnataka State, and whose legacy is witnessed in the cultural pride of the state today.

Prof. B.V. Sambashivaiah presided over the event, delivering a presidential address. Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Karnataka’s rechristening from Mysore, he announced a year-long series of programs under the theme ‘Hesarayitu Karnataka, Usiraagali Kannada,’ aimed at celebrating Kannada language, literature, and culture. Prof. Sambashivaiah urged all Kannadigas to familiarize themselves with the history of Karnataka’s unification and acknowledged the pivotal contributions of various literary and linguistic luminaries, as well as organizations like Vidyavardhaka Sangha of Dharwad and Kannada Sahitya Parishat.

The ceremony featured floral tributes to the portrait of goddess Bhuvaneshwari, followed by musical performances by students. Faculty, staff, and students actively participated in the program, demonstrating their commitment to preserving Karnataka’s linguistic and cultural heritage.

The event commenced with an invocation by Kum. Kusumabai, a 3rd B.Sc. student, and was followed by a warm welcome by Dr. S. Pratibha, Principal of JSS College. Sri S. Somashekar, Principal of PU College, extended gratitude, and Dr. B.S. Sudeep skillfully orchestrated the proceedings.

2023-11-03T11:25:35+00:00November 3rd, 2023|