Mangalore, Oct 11: As many as 66 married women from the Hindu community jointly took part in traditional rituals and ceremonies around 11'Yagna-kundas' in a mass Yaga held in Belthangady on Friday, seeking divine intervention to put an end to violence against women in the district.
Incidentally, the Yaga took place on the second year anniversary of the rape and murder of Soujanya in Ujire.
Six women performed the pooja and rituals in each of the 11 Yagna-kundas, while six purohits from Karkala recited the shlokas. Close to a thousand women witnessed the event, where men were not allowed to enter.
The Yaga was organised by Prajaprabhutva Vedike, which has been in the forefront of the fight for justice in the case of Soujanya, along with Rashtriya Hindu Jagarana Vedike and Navachandika Yaga Samiti.
The Yaga began at 5 a.m. on Friday and continued till 12 p.m. It was conducted with the intention of seeking divine intervention in solving the case of Soujanya and providing protection to the women. Soujanya's mother also participated in the rituals of the event.
Swami Esha Vithaladasa from Kemaru Mutt, who participated in the event, said that the Yaga was held so that the culprits of the Soujanya case would be caught soon. No other woman should be subjected to injustice or suffer the same fate as Soujanya, he said, wishing that the culprits in crimes against women should not go scot-free.
The Soujanya rape and murder case has seen no progress since two years, and was recently handed over to the CBI for investigation.
Sadhwi Matanandamayi from Shri Kshetra Odiyur and others participated in the event.



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