KAIVALYA YOGA MANDIR helping Belgaum to live HEALTHY & DISCIPLINED LIFE

1:15 PM Posted by ukmad

In my endeavor to get you stories from all fields here is one which will help you lead a healthy & disciplined life, KAIVALYA YOGA MANDIR.

       

  As everyone is well aware, YOGA is an ancient science developed by our forefathers, thousands of years ago, so that mankind could lead a very HEALTHY & DISCIPLINED LIFE, both physically and mentally. Unfortunately, over the years, they seem to have ignored this great science.

SWAMI KUVALYANANDJI

SWAMI KUVALYANANDJI

 

YOGAMAHIRISHI HANAMANTRAO SAWANT

YOGAMAHIRISHI HANAMANTRAO SAWANT

               

They sincerely feel that interest in YOGA has to be revived amongst the citizens and it is with this intention and with the inspiration drawn from Yogamahirishi Late Shri Hanmantrao Savant, they formed a public institution, KAIVALYA YOGA MANDIR, duly registered under the   Societies Act, 1960. 

 

 

 

 

           BRIEF HISTORY of KAIVALYA YOGA MANDIR

          An informal group of Yoga enthusiasts (all disciples of Shri Hanmantrao Savant), under the dynamic leadership of Prof. Vijay Majali, started the regular practice of Yoga in 1978 at Shri Ram Mandir, Tilakwadi, Belgaum. As time passed by, our family of Yoga enthusiasts grew by leaps and bounds. In next to no time many ladies started evincing interest and hence an exclusive batch for ladies was started, ably led by Mrs. Shoba Majali. The strength increased to such an extent that the premises of Shri Ram Mandir was insufficient and hence the thought of having our own building, germinated in the minds of all the members. kaivalya

            

         Due to the good offices of Shri Prabhakar Kore, M.P., they were allotted about 5 gunthas of land by BUDA on which our building stands, today. Having got the land, they approached the philanthropic citizens of Belgaum for donations and the response was overwhelming. Not even in their dreams had they imagined that they would be able to collect so much money, in a comparatively short period of time. Our efforts were further boosted by Mr. Vijay (Bandu) Pusalkar (a worthy son of Belgaum now residing in Pune), who very generously donated a sum of Rs. 3,00,000/- towards the building fund. They also received a very generous donation of Rs.1,00,000/- from Mrs. Manorama Kulkarni.  Another booster, to our efforts, came from Shri Narayanrao Tarale, the then MLA of Belgaum, who sanctioned a sum of Rs. 3,00,000/- from the  Local Area Development Fund. Thus, with the good wishes of all, the building was completed in JANUARY 2000. Since then, Yoga is regularly practiced at the Hall. On an average, almost 150 people practise Yoga everyday at the Hall.

           

Hall

Hall

                                                                           

      

      ACTIVITIES   

 

               Their main objective is to create awareness about Yoga, amongst the citizens of Belgaum, they have organized several YOGA SHIBIRS by inviting stalwarts in the field of Yoga to conduct  camps , on various aspects of Yoga, in Belgaum.

 Prominent among them are

                                   1)   Padmashri SADASHIVRAO NIMBALKAR from MUMBAI

                                   2)   Dr. DHANANJAY  GUNDE from KOLHAPUR.

                                   3)   Shri  SHRIKRISHNA VYAVAHARE from THANE 

                                   4)   Shri  VINOD SAMPRASAD  from PUNE.    

 

                   With the active participation of prominent DOCTORS from PRABHAKAR KORE’S KLE hospital, they organised THREE (03) camps on REVERSAL OF HEART DISEASES.

 

                   The doctors who guided these camps are Dr. MAHADEV DIXIT, Dr. (Mrs.) MADHURI DIXIT,                                 Dr. (Mrs.) NEETA DESHPANDE, Dr. SURESH PATTED, and Dr. PRABHU HALKATTI.

                                  

                  The doctors explained, in detail, the various causes of HEART DISEASES and how one can safeguard himself from these diseases. Their scientific knowledge about the disease was combined with various YOGIC PRACTISES for the benefit of the people who attended the camps. Several aspects such as LIFESTYLE and DIET were discussed and explained. In order to OBJECTIVELY & SCIENTIFICALLY assess the effect of YOGA on the disease, several tests were conducted on the participants, before the start of the camps and the same tests were repeated at the conclusion of the camps. It was indeed very heartening to observe that there was a marked improvement in all the parameters tested, thus proving the efficacy of YOGA in the treatment of heart diseases.    

                 The Ladies wing, under the leadership of Mrs. Shobha Majali, is also very active in the pursuit of their objectives. They have conducted various camps for ladies at the KLE Lingraj College, Jyoti College and at Shahapur. Camps for children are conducted during the summer vacations almost on an annual basis.

 

ORGANISATION

               

               KAIVALYA YOGA MANDIR is registered under the Societies Act 1960 and is managed by a MANAGING COMMITTEE of 15 members duly elected every three years. The practice sessions are held every day in various batches so as to be as convenient as possible to the members. People from all sections of the Society without any distinction of religion, caste, creed. colour, language, social or financial status are members of our organization. They are an absolutely apolitical organisation and function on a No LOSS NO PROFIT basis and only a nominal fee to maintain the infrastructure is collected from the members. Whosoever works for the organisation does it on a VOLUNTARY basis and does not get any pecuniary benefit from the organisation.

 

   

                     The TIMINGS for the various batches are as under.

 

TIME

BATCH

06 - 10 A.M to 07 - 30 A.M.

 Ladies only

 06 - 20 A.M. to 07 - 50 A.M.

 Gents only

02 - 45 P.M. to 04 - 00 P.M.

 Ladies only

06 - 00 P.M. to 07 - 00 P.M.

 Combined batch of Ladies & Gents

              

                  People interested in joining the organisation or for making donations can contact the following people for further details. Donations to Kaivalya Yoga Mandir are exempted from INCOME TAX U /S 80 G.

 

 NAME

DESIGNATION

TEL.NO.

Prof. VIJAY MAJALI

President

2482464 / 9448814574

Mr. VIJAY BHAGWAT

Secretary

2426514 / 9845273406

Mrs. SHOBHA MAJALI (LADIES WING)

MEMBER, M.C.

2482464

 

KAIVALYA YOGA MANDIR

PLOT 105/1, MANDOLI ROAD,

BELGAUM.

If Rabri Devi can why not Kasturi

4:23 PM Posted by ukmad

Continuing with the media coverage here is one more Hatke story: Additional inputs have been added to the story from the affidavits. Source: Deccan Chronicle
If Rabri Devi, who has studied only up to class four, could become Bihar CM, why can’t Kasturi function as an MP.

Spotting a poor candidate among the multitude of Crorepatis contesting the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections is no easy task. One among this rare lot is daily wage worker Kasturi who is contesting from the Belgaum parliamentary constituency.
Kasturi has been walking barefoot since she vowed four years ago not to wear footwear till a Kannada flag was hoisted atop Belgaum City Corporation. A resident of Ashray Colony in Belgaum, she has worked as a cook for seven years at the residence of a senior politician in Belgaum.
BHAVI KASTURI BASANAGOUDA
INDEPENDENT
View Affidavit
View Affidavit
She has 50,000 cash and her husband has precious metal worth Rs. 15342 nothing else. She has passed her 5th Std. from Desnur Ashram Tal: Bailhongal.
An ardent supporter of Kannada, Kasturi is being supported by various pro-Kannada organisations who have taken charge of her election campaign. “Hoisting a Kannada flag atop Belgaum City Corporation will be my first task if I am elected. The only objective of my life is to stop the continued atrocities of Marathi people on Kannadigas in Belgaum,” she says.
“The court may has ordered not to hoist any flags other than the tricolour on the government buildings, but my struggle will continue until the court allows the hoisting of the Kannada flag atop the corporation,” she asserts.
Her husband works as an agricultural labourer In the affidavit filed with the election commission, Kasturi said she had Rs 50,000 in cash and a 10 gram golden mangalsootra.
She has been involved in pro-Kannada movements since 1994 and was jailed four times during the pro-Kannada protests in Belgaum in the last few years.
Campaigning barefoot has not been easy. “I developed pain in my feet and had to be admitted to hospital twice,” she says
Several Kannada leaders like Arjun Hampiholi and Rajendra Desai are supporting her. Hundred Kannada workers in Belgaum contributed Rs 100 each to help her file her nomination papers. When asked whether a class four dropout would be able to work effectively as MP, her supporters said, “If Rabri Devi, who has studied only up to class four could become Bihar CM, why can’t Kasturi function as an MP?”

Helipad is a meeting point

1:38 PM Posted by ukmad




This picture was taken on Tuesday 07-04-2009 at 6.15 pm at the temporary helipad made by the MLIRC during their various training sessions on the Savgaon Road (after Nanawadi). This road has normally very less traffic and you can see a lot of evening walkers on the sides.

That day in particular I was there with my kids and wife to play as normally no one turns up & I love capturing the sun setting at the backdrop there but to my surprise I saw this gang of boys and girls and one more couple there. After a few minutes one girl was waiting for someone and at last her friend came in. In all I saw 5 couples there on the ground who walked down further away, from the boys and girls in the photo also.

Down the same road a new college Angadi Institute of management and technology is being constructed once that’s started this helipad could become be a Friends point or Lovers point, it depends on you, and how you take it.
I don’t want to make any comments on this photo, I would ask each one of you to comment on this.

Ramesh Kudachi continues Party-hopping now joins BJP

5:21 PM Posted by ukmad


Party-hopping has become the order of the day. It is no more surprise for the people to see their “leaders” quitting a party and joining another, which he or she has been criticising and opposing on various issues.

To join this gang is Ramesh Kudachi the former Congress MLA from Belgaum, who was in the JD(s) till Wednesday, has now joined hands with Suresh Angadi and has asked people to vote for Angadi. He and some of his supporters have publicly supported Angadi in a public meeting yesterday, but the official announcement is yet be made.

Party hoppers are no less and these parties also take in all the hoppers as they know they will do the same one day. Party hopping is a necessity now. No ideologies nothing it’s just opportunist politics. Unlike in the past, leaders now party-hop only for personal gains and not for the sake of the people or any ideology.

Merits and Demerits of Belgaum candidates

1:33 PM Posted by ukmad

Continuing with media coverage of the elections here is one more bit from ExpressBuzz.

I have concised the whole story for easy comparison.

 

 

A B Patil

Suresh Angadi

Amarsinh Patil

Merits

1. Given a new life for JD(S), which was staring down the barrel in the district after defection of Balchandra Jarkiholi and Umesh Katti to BJP?

2. A B Patil who has worked as a minister in H D Deve Gowda’s cabinet is also eyeing the Lingayat and Muslim votes.

3. Since Lingayats constitute considerable chunk of electorate Patil can expect lots of Lingayat votes.

1. From the ruling party and thus getting funds would become easier.

Claims to having fulfilled all the assurances made in previous elections.

2. Aims to make Belgaum an important place in Karnataka.

3. Promises to get “several crores of rupees” to enable development.

4. He wields clout among the Lingayats (the constituency has 4,70,000 Lingayats) and that might fetch him their votes

1. He will still get Muslim, OBC and Kuruba votes and it would be easy for him to win.

 

2. He is confident of getting Kuruba votes en masse.

He says, minorities and Dalits are safe only under Congress rule.

Demerits

1. Patil earlier tried to get Congress ticket and when he failed to get it, joined JD(S). That has made a dent in his credibility 

 

1. He was recently embroiled in a controversy over the hoisting of a saffron flag atop the newly-built Belgaum City Corporation office.


2. Marathis still have not decided their stand but in a recent meeting of MES, it gave a call to Marathis not to vote for BJP.

1. Ramesh Jarkiholi, the Congress MLA from Gokak, had strongly opposed the candidature.

 

 But on the ground the constituency faces numerous problems. There is very less industrialization and all the promises of an IT hub etc are still on paper. People want direct connectivity to Mumbai by air and want more number of trains to Bangalore and Mumbai. Drinking water is a evergreen problem & even after the 24 hours distribution in some parts still nothing major seems to have been achieved. 

Movies as on 10-04-209

10:20 AM Posted by ukmad

TheatreMovieTimings
Big Cinemas 12.30,3.30,6.30
 8 by 10 Tasveer1.15,3.15,6.15,9,10.15pm
Ritz Srikrishna  
   
NirmalKiran Bedi12.15pm,3.15,6.15,9.15
   
HunsMadakari3.15,6.15,9.15
 Var12.3
Arun 12.30,2,4,7
RoopaliHrudyad Vishaya12.15,3.15.6.15,9.15
BalkrishnaRaftaar ka Junnon (H)12.30,3.30,6.30,9.30
ChitraJosh (K)12,3,6,9
SwaroopOne Man Army12,3,6,9
HiraEK12.15,3.15,6.15,9.15
   
PrakashNished Agya12.15pm,3.15pm,6.15pm,9.15pm
Nartaki  
 Me shivaji Raje BB12,3,6,9
SantoshJaji Mallige12.15pm,3.15pm,6.15pm,9.15pm
Globe 12.15,1.45,3.45,6.45
Kindly check the excat  timings with the theatres

APMC Vegetable market in Belgaum halted

4:37 PM Posted by ukmad


A new wholesale vegetable market on the APMC premises was set up six months back has come to a standstill. The new vegetable wholesalers who had established the market have failed to run their business there.In fact the opening of this market at the APMC premises was opposed by the wholesalers at the Cantonment Vegetable market near the Bus Stand (Fort Road).
No one from the existing market shifted to the new premises citing no proper place to do business.
Farmers and purchasers of vegetables, who deal in small quantity, find it comfortable to reach the old market rather than approach the extension area of the city where the new market existed.Source: ExpressBuzz