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Hindus observe Muharram in a Karnataka village

Even though the village does not have a Muslim population, Hindus observing the Moharram for the past several years. This is an example of universal brotherhood and harmony.

Today Muharram is observed among the Muslim community across the country. But, Harlapur village under Savadatti taluk in Belagavi district of Karnataka, has a special significance on this day. Here Muharram is observed by the Hindu community.
Hindus observing Muharram in a Karnataka village
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Published : Jul 29, 2023, 10:44 PM IST

Belagavi (Karnataka): Muharram was observed by Muslims across the country. But, Harlapur village under Savadatti taluk in Belagavi district of Karnataka, has a special significance on this day. Here Muharram was observed by the Hindu community. Even though the village does not have a Muslim population, Hindus observing the event for the past several years. This is an example of universal brotherhood and harmony.

According to the villagers, a Fakir belonging to the Muslim community was living. He was a devout Muslim faithful and spent most of his time paying obeisance to the Almighty. After Fakir's death, he was buried in the village as per the Muslim customs and a tomb was constructed in his memory.

Over a period of time, the Dargah became well-known and Hindus took the responsibility for the upkeep of the tomb. The Panjas were installed every year. The tomb of Fakkiraswamy Dargah was built by Hindus through a collection of money. Basappa Vakkunda, a resident, speaking to ETV Bharat, said, 'We observe Muharram with utmost faith."

Belagavi (Karnataka): Muharram was observed by Muslims across the country. But, Harlapur village under Savadatti taluk in Belagavi district of Karnataka, has a special significance on this day. Here Muharram was observed by the Hindu community. Even though the village does not have a Muslim population, Hindus observing the event for the past several years. This is an example of universal brotherhood and harmony.

According to the villagers, a Fakir belonging to the Muslim community was living. He was a devout Muslim faithful and spent most of his time paying obeisance to the Almighty. After Fakir's death, he was buried in the village as per the Muslim customs and a tomb was constructed in his memory.

Over a period of time, the Dargah became well-known and Hindus took the responsibility for the upkeep of the tomb. The Panjas were installed every year. The tomb of Fakkiraswamy Dargah was built by Hindus through a collection of money. Basappa Vakkunda, a resident, speaking to ETV Bharat, said, 'We observe Muharram with utmost faith."

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