mangalore today
name
name
name
Thursday, June 04
namenamename

 

Muslim man builds temple for Koragajja in Mulki

Muslim man builds temple for Koragajja in Mulki


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangaluru, April 4, 2021: A Muslim man has been performing rituals and praying at a Koragajja temple he built beside his house at Kavatharu village near Mulki for the last 19 years, spreading the message of harmony. P Qasim, 65, a native of Chittalancheri in Palakkad district of Kerala, had migrated to Mulki three decades ago.

He built the temple on a small piece of land - a stone’s throw from his house - in Kavatharu which comes under Balkunje panchayat.


Kavathar ajja


Kavathar ajja


Qasim says he built the temple for Koragajja, the ’Daiva’ (spirit god) worshipped in Tulunadu region, on the advice of a priest whom he approached when he faced a difficult phase in life. The priest told him that the earlier inhabitants of his house used to worship Koragajja, the ’Daiva’ believed to help people overcome obstacles and fulfil their desires.

He found the spot near his house and built a temple there. Now, around 50 people in the village, belonging to different religions, come and pray there, he says.

Qasim performs daily rituals at the temple, special poojas on occasions and distributes sandal paste as ’prasadam’ to the devotees. The temple also conducts ’Kolotsava’ festival every two years like other Koragajja temples in the district.

Qasim also stopped going to the masjid as he had a ’darshan’ of Koragajja, he said. His children, however, go to the masjid, but also have strong faith in Koragajja, Qasim says.


Write Comment | E-Mail | Facebook | Twitter | Print
Error:NULL
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment
You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above