ANTARVANI 90.8
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Sharnabasveshwar Samsthan
Sharnabasveshwar vidya
Vardhak Sangha
President of the
Sharnbasveshwar Vidhya Vardhak Sangha
Poojya Dr. Sharnbaswappa Appa
Just
like Swami Vivekananda, who continued the mission of Shri. Ramakrishna
Paramahamsa, the eldest son of Mahadasohi Doddappa Appa, Poojya Dr.
Sharanabasawappa Appa, the 8th Mahadasoha Peethadhipathi of Sharanabasaveshwar
Samsthan is continuing the novitiate of Dasoha Philosophy.
Born
in an illustrious family on 14th November 1935, Poojya Appaji became an heir to
the piety that runs in the family, as his dedication to the service of man and
God Amply demonstrates. Educated at one the leading Universities, Karnataka
University, Dharwad, Appaji began his distinguished and manifold career as a
member of the Syndicate of the Karnataka University, before emerging as a
pioneer in the field of education. A number of educational institutions,
including the Gulbarga University bear witness to his passionate commitment to
the cause of education and progressive outlook, by opening the latest
disciplines including Computer Science, Electronics, Business Administration
and Management and Fine Arts.
When
the Government fails to meet the requisite needs of the people, the people form
their own associations and organizations to fulfill the needs of the society.
The Sharanabasaveshwar Vidya Vardhak Sangha is the outcome of one such attempt.
It aims to develop all facets of the society at large. The service of the
Society is unique in the field of Art, Culture, Language, Literature, Music,
Science, Management and so on with a secular approach.
The
mere resources provided by the Government will not be meaningful and useful unless
there are adequate facilities for good education. Even minus resources, good
education and training with the knowledge of the latest high technology, people
will prove efficient for the growth and development of the society and nation.
Poojya Appaji holds countries like Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea as
role models for development. These countries possess meager resources but good
education and work ethics bestowed the people with resourcefulness and
entrepreneurship and thus, empowered their countries to emerge as developed
countries.
By
establishing the Residential School in 1967, which runs on the Public School
Model, Poojya Appaji provides the most scientific and modern form of education
from Montessori level to Matriculation and the Sangha runs institutions ranging
from Montessori to Post Graduation in all disciplines Arts, Science, Commerce,
Computer Applications and Business Management. The establishment of Appa
Institute of Engineering and Technology in the year 2002 crowns all the achievements.
Truly, it was Appaji, who put Gulbarga on the educational map of India.
Poojya
Dr. Sharanabasawappa Appa has distinguished himself as an administrator par
excellence. In recognition of his services, Poojya Appaji was unanimously
elected as the Secretary of the Hyderabad Karnataka Education Society and the
most modern Basaveshwara Hospital in Gulbarga owes its existence to his vision.
Poojya Appaji contributed significantly to the academic learning as the member
of Academic Council, Senate and Syndicate. Poojya Appaji took over the reins of
the Sangha as the Secretary at a young age of 27 years and later as the
President of the Sangha. Poojya Appaji with his dynamism and foresight, has
guided the Sangha to blossom into a magnificent educational center of high
stature with 5 Degree Colleges, 4- BCA Colleges, PGDCA, 2 BBM Colleges, MBA and
MCA institutions, an Engineering College with all modern facilities, 7
Independent Pre-University Colleges, 3 High Schools, 3 Primary Schools, a
Public School which is one among the 66 Public Schools in India, a Printing and
Publication Division, an independent Grantha Vishwa Vidyanilaya, a Coaching
Centre for the young ones who crave for education of international standards
and aspire for IAS, IPS, KAS and other competitive exams. He has also held
several positions with great distinction.
Poojya
Appaji blends education with the finest elements of culture by introducing
Painting and Music at Graduation Level and Fine Art at Post Graduation Level.
An independent Post Graduation in Fine Arts is run in the Sharanabasaveshwar
College of Fine Arts. What adds to its magnanimity is that, this PG Course is
run without receiving any UGC grants or financial assistance from the State
Government With the blessings of Poojya Dr. Sharanabasawappa Appa the Sangha's
graph is always on the ascent. Poojya Appaji's virtues and ideals, wisdom and
blessings have laid the path of challenges and milestones in the pursuit of
excellence and service. The institutions run by the Sangha have an impeccable
track record in academics that bear a testimony to its high stature. The MBA,
MCA, BBM, BCA have a record of 90% to 100% results while the Appa Institute of
Engineering and Technology also has 88% to 96% results every year. The
Sharanabasaveshwar Residential Public School, hailed as the jewel in the crown
of the Sangha, also has a superb academic performance since its inception. As
it has been in the past, the college has secured amazing results for the year
2003-04. It has scored 95% result with the highest individual score of 93%. The
State Common Entrance Test results were also awe- inspiring. The institution
bagged 43 ranks within 1000, 30 in Medical (Top rank-31st) and 13 in
Engineering (Top rank-42nd}. The SSLC results too were no less encouraging. For
this year the result for the school was 95% with the highest individual score
of 95.04%.
Since
200 years activities like 'Archana' (worship), 'Arpana' (offering) and
'Anubhava' (spiritual experience) are devotedly practised at Mahamane of Mahadasohi
Adi Doddappa Sharana. In this Anubhava Mantap (Spiritual Parliament) several
Shivasharanas participated in spiritual interaction in the benign presence of
Sharanabasaveshwar and exuded their spiritual experiences to the world. In the
same legacy, representing the modern trend, Poojya Appaji started an
institution known as Akhil Bharat Anubhava Mantap, which organizes series of
lectures and promotes research and other activities. Under the aegis of this
organization a fortnightly Journal called "Dasoha Jnana Ratna" is
published. The journal is one among the few in India, which exclusively
features spiritual and philosophical aspects. Thus Poojya Appaji has traversed
vast grounds in the propagation of Dasoha and the oneness of man, which is
timely in the present context.
Sharnabasveshwar Samsthan
Sharnabasveshwar vidya
Vardhak Sangha
Founder of the Sharnbasveshwar Vidhya Vardhak Sangha
Poojya
Doddappa Appa 7th Mahadasoha Peetadhipati sharnbasveshwar Samsthan, Gulbarga
In the lineage of this
great philosophy, the seventh descendant of Mahadasoha Peetha, Poojya Doddappa
Appa came as a saviour for the people of this backward region, which was
suffering the undue double yoke of the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Britishers.
It was Doddappa Appa's firm belief that no creature should be a victim of
slavery because he perceived that spirit resides in all creatures. This
spiritual attitude and outlook of Poojya Doddappa Appa paved the way for the
freedom movement. Back in 1918 when the First World War was still going on and
when Osmania University was established in the Nizam's State, Poojya Doddappa
Appa established Sharanabasaveshwar Public Library in Gulbarga region to create
awareness and awaken the people of this region. He aimed to arouse the spirit
of nationalism, patriotic feelings and intense desire for freedom among the
people.
Poojya Doddappa Appa strongly felt that creating awareness among the women folk is as essential as that of the men folk. That was the time when even men were denied educational opportunities and the women were kept behind the Pardha (Veil), when Poojya Doddappa Appa opened the First Girls School that too in Kannada Medium in the year 1934. This school opened a new chapter in the women's education in the Hyderabad Karnataka region and thus he did his best to serve the cause of women's education.
On January 12, 1925 Mahatma Gandhi came to Gulbarga seeking an audience and blessings of Poojya Doddappa Appa. Appaji believed, that service to nation is service to God and generously contributed to the Tilak Fund, which was being collected by Gandhi.
Poojya Doddappa Appa believed that spiritual attainment is the basis of independence. Therefore, he never failed to perform the 'Trikala Istalinga Pooja' and the 'Guru Jangama Dasoha', even during the most difficult times. When the Razakars attacked, many people in order to save their lives fled from Gulbarga to Sholapur and other safer places. During one of the hard times, Poojya Doddappa Appa was living with his family at Sholapur but he wanted the traditional Pooja to be continued at the Mahadasoha Peetha. So, he sent his fourteen-year eldest son Sharanabasawappa Appa along with Reverent Sri. Siddalinga Swamy to Gulbarga. Unmindful of the dangers lying ahead, Sharanabasawappa Appa dedicated himself totally to the worship of Shiva. Thus, he maintained the continuity of the pious tradition of performing the pooja. Then itself, Poojya Doddappa Appa, identified the future Peethadhipathi in his eldest son.
Poojya Doddappa Appa along with others successfully freed the region from the clutches of the Nizam of Hyderabad in September 1948. Subsequently at the time of reorganization of States in 1956, he played a prominent role and held two national Kannada meets at his Samsthan in Gulbarga.
Poojya Doddappa Appa's uniqueness lies in strong sense of swadeshi consciousness. Gandhiji discarded foreign clothes and used only swadeshi clothes and thus awakened in the whole of the nation, the spirit of patriotism and national independence. Similarly Poojya Doddappa Appa discarded the weekly holiday on Sunday, which was given to the government servants by the British and also Friday, which was given by the Nizam. He declared Monday as a weekly holiday for all the educational institutions because Monday was regarded as the auspicious day and the real Indian folks' holiday, for the farmers constitute 80% of the population. Even this irked the Nizam. But, through such resolve, Poojya Doddappa Appa inculcated patriotism and the importance of independence in the people.
Poojya Doddappa Appa strongly felt that creating awareness among the women folk is as essential as that of the men folk. That was the time when even men were denied educational opportunities and the women were kept behind the Pardha (Veil), when Poojya Doddappa Appa opened the First Girls School that too in Kannada Medium in the year 1934. This school opened a new chapter in the women's education in the Hyderabad Karnataka region and thus he did his best to serve the cause of women's education.
On January 12, 1925 Mahatma Gandhi came to Gulbarga seeking an audience and blessings of Poojya Doddappa Appa. Appaji believed, that service to nation is service to God and generously contributed to the Tilak Fund, which was being collected by Gandhi.
Poojya Doddappa Appa believed that spiritual attainment is the basis of independence. Therefore, he never failed to perform the 'Trikala Istalinga Pooja' and the 'Guru Jangama Dasoha', even during the most difficult times. When the Razakars attacked, many people in order to save their lives fled from Gulbarga to Sholapur and other safer places. During one of the hard times, Poojya Doddappa Appa was living with his family at Sholapur but he wanted the traditional Pooja to be continued at the Mahadasoha Peetha. So, he sent his fourteen-year eldest son Sharanabasawappa Appa along with Reverent Sri. Siddalinga Swamy to Gulbarga. Unmindful of the dangers lying ahead, Sharanabasawappa Appa dedicated himself totally to the worship of Shiva. Thus, he maintained the continuity of the pious tradition of performing the pooja. Then itself, Poojya Doddappa Appa, identified the future Peethadhipathi in his eldest son.
Poojya Doddappa Appa along with others successfully freed the region from the clutches of the Nizam of Hyderabad in September 1948. Subsequently at the time of reorganization of States in 1956, he played a prominent role and held two national Kannada meets at his Samsthan in Gulbarga.
Poojya Doddappa Appa's uniqueness lies in strong sense of swadeshi consciousness. Gandhiji discarded foreign clothes and used only swadeshi clothes and thus awakened in the whole of the nation, the spirit of patriotism and national independence. Similarly Poojya Doddappa Appa discarded the weekly holiday on Sunday, which was given to the government servants by the British and also Friday, which was given by the Nizam. He declared Monday as a weekly holiday for all the educational institutions because Monday was regarded as the auspicious day and the real Indian folks' holiday, for the farmers constitute 80% of the population. Even this irked the Nizam. But, through such resolve, Poojya Doddappa Appa inculcated patriotism and the importance of independence in the people.
Sharnabasveshwar Samsthan
Sharnabasveshwar vidya
Vardhak Sangha
Lord Sharanabasaveshwar,
the great saint and sage, who lived around 200 years ago performing many
miracles for the good of the people. He saw God in human soul and in all
creatures of the Almighty. The saint lived a way of life called Dasoha. Dasoha
stands for an assemblage of the finest constituents of human behavior and
virtues like love, compassion, humility, understanding, concern for others,
self -abnegation and above all deep sense of service.
The
essence of Dasoha Philosophy is service to people, which is regarded as service
to God. The concept of Dasoha helps to cure the ills of the society and also
enables the human spirit to reach greater heights. He led the Dasoha way of
life in all aspects in healing the moral and spiritual wounds of the toiling
and moiling masses, in feeding the poor, in wiping the tears of orphans, in soothing
and guiding the sinner, serving the sick and curing the diseased by his
extraordinary spiritual powers. He transcended all artificial barriers of
caste, creed and religion that divides humanity into small fragments and
discordant groups and showed to the world the essential goodness and basic
oneness. He preached and practiced a life of peace amity and communal harmony.
He believed that, he who helps others alone gets his all desires fulfilled. His
life and mission was a beacon light to his times and are also the guiding
principles of humanity.
The
Sharanabasaveshwar Samsthan has a large number of devotees, numbering about 3
crores in the state of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. There are
more than 1000 temples of Lord Sharanabasaveshwar in many parts of the region
and on his Punyatithi nearly 10 lakh people gather at Gulbarga at a time to
have the darshan of the great saint. A noble practice of feeding about 5 lakhs
needy and poor people every year is devotedly followed in this Spiritual Abode
of Sharanabasaveshwar
ಶರಣಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ ಸಂಸ್ಥಾನ
ಶ್ರೀ ಶರಣಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ ವಿದ್ಯಾವರ್ಧಕ ಸಂಘ
Lord
Sharanabasaveshwar, the great saint and sage, who lived around 200 years ago
performing many miracles for the good of the people. He saw God in human soul
and in all creatures of the Almighty. The saint lived a way of life called
Dasoha. Dasoha stands for an assemblage of the finest constituents of human
behavior and virtues like love, compassion, humility, understanding, concern
for others, self -abnegation and above all deep sense of service. The essence
of Dasoha Philosophy is service to people, which is regarded as service to God.
The concept of Dasoha helps to cure the ills of the society and also enables
the human spirit to reach greater heights. He led the Dasoha way of life in all
aspects in healing the moral and spiritual wounds of the toiling and moiling
masses, in feeding the poor, in wiping the tears of orphans, in soothing and
guiding the sinner, serving the sick and curing the diseased by his
extraordinary spiritual powers. He transcended all artificial barriers of
caste, creed and religion that divides humanity into small fragments and
discordant groups and showed to the world the essential goodness and basic
oneness. He preached and practiced a life of peace amity and communal harmony.
He believed that, he who helps others alone gets his all desires fulfilled. His
life and mission was a beacon light to his times and are also the guiding
principles of humanity.The Sharanabasaveshwar Samsthan has a large number of
devotees, numbering about 3 crores in the state of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh
and Maharashtra. There are more than 1000 temples of Lord Sharanabasaveshwar in
many parts of the region and on his Punyatithi nearly 10 lakh people gather at
Gulbarga at a time to have the darshan of the great saint. A noble practice of
feeding about 5 lakhs needy and poor people every year is devotedly followed in
this Spiritual Abode of Sharanabasaveshwar
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