Third Vishwa Havyaka Sammelana in Bengaluru for three days from December 27
The Hindu
Akhila Havyaka Mahasabha's third Vishwa Havyaka Sammelana in Bengaluru features cultural programs, exhibitions, and discussions on community issues.
Akhila Havyaka Mahasabha will hold its third Vishwa Havyaka Sammelana in Bengaluru for three days from December 27, according to its president Giridhar Kaje.
Addressing press persons in Mangaluru on November 10 Mr. Kaje said that the sammelana will be held at Royal Senate and Grand Castle at the Palace Grounds.
The three day event will feature religious and cultural programmes, eight sessions on 18 topics, exhibition and felicitations to achievers.
The Mahasabha invites not only Brahmins but people of other castes and religions as well to understand the culture, practices, history, food habits and achievements of Havyaka Brahmins.
The first Vishwa Havyaka Sammelana was organised in Puttur in 1996 and the second one was held in Bengaluru in 2018.
Among the attractions at the exhibition will include 108 year old ‘panchangas’. Over 6,000 books written by Havyakas will be exhibited. The event will feature 100 food items related to Havyakas who are now mainly spread over Uttara Kannada, Shivamogga, Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragod (Kerala) districts.
The exhibition will also feature everything related to arecanut farming and inter-crops cultivated in arecanut farms. There will be a Gayathri Theme Park to introduce Gayathri Mantra.

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