Mr.D.Veerendra Heggade was born on 25th November 1948 as the eldest son of Shri Ratnavarma Heggade. The mantle of Heggadeship fell on the young shoulders of Mr.Veerendra Heggade at the tender age of 20, on 24th October 1968. In less than three decades he has not only preserved the essence of the kshetra, but has also achieved remarkable progress in his service to mankind. Shri Veerendra Heggade’s first major act since he became Dharmadhikari was to realise his father’s dream by accomplishing the carving and installation of Bahubali, a feat that carried his heritage to greater heights.
Dharmasthala represents religious tolerance wherein the caste, creed and faith of pilgrims are no bars. For here, the Jain Theerthankara is worshipped on the same consecrated grounds as the native Daivas and Lord Manjunatha (Shiva). The priests are Vaishnavite Brahmins and the guardian of the temple a Heggade, a Jain by faith. Altogether forming a confluence of faiths that harmonise in belief of the Omnipotent. For those who come in need Dharmasthala is an oasis. Annapoorna Choultry, the beautiful dining hall has been constructed to feed 3000 guests comfortably at one time. Six modern Guest Houses provide generous hospitality to the pilgrims.
Mr.Veerendra Heggade unceasingly reaches out to the needy. During the severe drought that almost crippled life in North Karnataka, Mr.Heggade toured these districts, identified the needy and distributed a phenomenal 50,000 sarees. The floods in the South Kanara District in 1974 too saw him extend a helping hand to the flood affected. Yet again in 1992 when surprise floods wreaked havoc in Gadag, the Dharmadhikari was in the forefront, helping resettle victims through donations in cash and building material. The recent floods in Mangalore saw him rush to the aid of the people with a donation of over 2 lakh tiles for reconstruction activity. These are but a few examples of how Shree Heggade continues to be an angel of mercy to those in need.
Monday, 15 April 2013
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Mr.D.Veerendra Heggade was born on 25th November 1948 as the eldest son of Shri Ratnavarma Heggade. The mantle of Heggadeship fell on the young shoulders of Mr.Veerendra Heggade at the tender age of 20, on 24th October 1968. In less than three decades he has not only preserved the essence of the kshetra, but has also achieved remarkable progress in his service to mankind. Shri Veerendra Heggade’s first major act since he became Dharmadhikari was to realise his father’s dream by accomplishing the carving and installation of Bahubali, a feat that carried his heritage to greater heights.
Dharmasthala represents religious tolerance wherein the caste, creed and faith of pilgrims are no bars. For here, the Jain Theerthankara is worshipped on the same consecrated grounds as the native Daivas and Lord Manjunatha (Shiva). The priests are Vaishnavite Brahmins and the guardian of the temple a Heggade, a Jain by faith. Altogether forming a confluence of faiths that harmonise in belief of the Omnipotent. For those who come in need Dharmasthala is an oasis. Annapoorna Choultry, the beautiful dining hall has been constructed to feed 3000 guests comfortably at one time. Six modern Guest Houses provide generous hospitality to the pilgrims.
Mr.Veerendra Heggade unceasingly reaches out to the needy. During the severe drought that almost crippled life in North Karnataka, Mr.Heggade toured these districts, identified the needy and distributed a phenomenal 50,000 sarees. The floods in the South Kanara District in 1974 too saw him extend a helping hand to the flood affected. Yet again in 1992 when surprise floods wreaked havoc in Gadag, the Dharmadhikari was in the forefront, helping resettle victims through donations in cash and building material. The recent floods in Mangalore saw him rush to the aid of the people with a donation of over 2 lakh tiles for reconstruction activity. These are but a few examples of how Shree Heggade continues to be an angel of mercy to those in need.
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