Mangaluru, Jan 7: Vishwesha Tirtha Swami, the chief pontiff of Pejwar Mutt, is now ready to administer ‘bhakti deeksha’ to Dalits during his Paryaya tenure in order to prevent the conversion of lower caste Hindus to other religions.
Speaking to media persons here on Thursday, the seer claimed that such a practice was also followed by social reformer Basavanna and it would instil religious discipline.
He said that such a move is necessary to infuse religious values and religious discipline. “This will prevent religious conversion. Social reformer Narayana Guru did the same for Billavas and prevented their conversion,” he said.
As part of ‘bhakti deeksha’, Dalits would be given ‘naama deeksha’ and ‘mantra deeksha’. “‘Naama deeksha’ will be administered after a person takes a vow not to consume alcohol and eat non-vegetarian food.
Those who have quit drinking alcohol and non-vegetarian food for months will be administered ‘mantra deeksha’,” the seer said. He said that this had been the way Basavanna gave ‘linga deeksha’.
Under ‘naama deeksha’, Dalits would learn songs on Vishnu and Shiva. As part of ‘mantra deeksha’, they would learn some simple mantras.
The practice of ‘saha pankti bhojana’ would continue in Udupi where Dalits would consume food along with other Hindus and people from other communities. “I believe in tolerance. There is no scope for intolerance. I believe in taking both minority and majority communities together. There will be no cause for hurting sentiments of any community,” he said.
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