Celebrating Faith and Culture: World Malayalee Council Europe Region Organizes Religious Gathering for Non-Resident Malayalees.

The 13th conference of the art and culture venue organized by the World Malayali Council Europe Region
Celebrating Faith and Culture: World Malayalee Council Europe Region Organizes Religious Gathering for Non-Resident Malayalees.
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The 13th conference of the art and culture venue organized by the World Malayali Council Europe Region for the global diaspora Malayalis has come a platform that exudes the aroma of temporal community. As part of the Easter, Eid and Vishu fests, on 27th April at 7 pm Indian time, Europe's blessed songster Siriak started with a religiously friendly communication beginning with a song that starts with Karunamayanam Godu One, whether one draws a cross or draws a cross, curvatures and prays, one sees, one hears one.

This interfaith gathering held through the virtual platform was inaugurated by State Secretary of Kerala Muslim Youth League, author and social activist, Panakkadu Sayer Munavwarali Shihab Thangal Shanthigram Ashram General Secretary, spiritual practitioner and famed social activist Swami Gururatna Jnana Tapasi by lighting the Bhadra Deepam. also World Malayalee Council Global Chairman Gopalapilla, Europe Region Chairman Jolly Tadtil, Europe Region President Jolly M Patayatil, Secretary Babu Thottapilly, Shaibu Joseph Gregory Medail and other Global Region office liaisons lit the beacon and spread the communication of religious harmony.

Thamarassery was unfit to pierce the virtual platform due to some unanticipated specialized problems In his communication, Bishop Mar Remigios Inchanani said that similar gatherings that strengthen religious fellowship are veritably necessary in this period and that similar gatherings should be organized further. The father said that this must have been a great experience for those who shared in it Islands were erected between aboriginal Malayalis in different corridor of the world. Panakkad Syed Munawwarali Shihab Thangal started his speech by saying that he was invited to share in this great religious friendly meeting of the World Malayali Council Europe Region, which is moving forward by forming a community among them.

He praised the services rendered by the World Malayali Council and informed that aboriginal Malayalis have collected 34 crore rupees for the release of Abdul Rahim, who was doomed to death and locked for 18 times. He said that the feeling of being a Malayali unites them in any corner of the world and the Malayalis are proud of their unique culture. We're impressed Seeing that our beliefs are meant to cultivate our minds and bodies, we can celebrate carnivals like Easter, Eid, Vishu and Onam together, he mentioned in his speech, quoting the lines written by the world- notorious French pen Dominique Pilaka in her book about Kerala, saying that we who believe in different persuasions are like plums threaded in a big choker.

He said that we should produce brotherhood through the gate of love beyond beliefs and that's what his father including Sri Narayana Guru, Sri Karunakara Vishwamini and others have shown us. He said that ours is a centuries-oldco-existence and it was the Hindus who ate the Muslims and Christians who came to Kerala centuries agone. He also said that this religious association organized by the Europe region will come the history of this period

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