[Assam] Late: Padma Kanta Dutta: Founder of Sankar Jayanti at UK in 1983
Chan Mahanta
cmahanta at charter.net
Tue Oct 11 09:19:41 EDT 2005
Hi Mayur:
It all boils down to how we, as individuals behave. You or I cannot
change others. But one might hope that we have controls over our own
lives and have the wherewithal to conduct ourselves in the manner we
would like to see others do.
And when we do, we set the examples. When many do, it becomes the
norm and a civilizational trend is set.
Neither lofty sermons nor hero-worshipping are substitutes for action.
c-da
At 3:48 AM -0700 10/11/05, mayur bora wrote:
>Dear Rini Baidew
>
>Extremely well said about Mahapurush Srimanta
>Sankaradeva. I can not agree with you more specially
>about the last line that no genius in the world has
>been so versatile. It is utter failure on the part of
>Assamese people including all of us to propagate his
>philosophy to unite all the original inhabitants of
>the state irrespective of our caste, creed, community
>tribe etc.
>
>Mayur
>Chandigarh
>
>--- Rini Kakati <rinikakati at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>---------------------------------
>
>In the wake of 557th birth anniversary of Mahapurusa
>Sankaradeva, it remind me of late: Padma Kanta Dutta
>(my jethu) the founder of Sankar Jayanti celebration
>at London, who came to visit me in August, 1983. He
>was the President of Kumar gaon Sankar Mandir at
>Tezpur and a devout Vaisnavite. He served all his life
>for Sankar Sangha. During his stay he was very
>persistent to celebrate Sankar Jayanti Mahotsav in
>London. Another well-known and a pious lady, late:
>Subhadra Kakati from Sualkuchi, (Dr. Dinesh Kakati's
>mother) was also in London at the same time. She was
>delighted with the idea of starting a Sankar Sangha at
>London and joined in. Late: Khageshsar Saikia, the
>secretary of Kumar gaon, Sankar Mandir at Tezpur was
>also visiting his daughter in Manchester at the same
>time. What a coincidence ! . I saw it as a Guru
>blessing in disguise. With Jethu's inspiration and
>guidance, I was able to organise 535th birth
>anniversary of Srimanta Sankaradeva at Tavistock
>Community Hall in Harlesden for the first time with
>the help of Assamese community in London. Although the
>idea was initially started by me, apparently it became
>a joint process of everybody that we are able to
>praise our Guru and celebrate Sankar Jayanti every
>year in London.
>
>
>With my head bowed in reverence, I pray to these great
>three people and thank them for leading us to the path
>of our Guru Mahapurusa Sankaradeva.
>
>
>Because " The history of the Assamese people, the
>history of its national awareness is the life of
>Sankaradeva -- he is the pulse of the people". In the
>last 555th years none of Sankaradeva's stature has
>been born in Assam. Many religious preachers in this
>period undoubtedly equals of Sankardeva was their, but
>none combine like Sankaradeva. He was the poet, the
>philosopher, the musician, the dramatist, the actor
>and the producer, the composer of dances, the painter,
>the much travelled social reformer and the founder of
>the Vaisnavite faith in one. No genius in the world
>has been so versatile.
>
>
>Rini Kakati
>
>
>You can view the photo by attachment or below. From
>the left, Late: Padma Kanta Dutta, founder of Sankar
>Jayanti at UK along with his friend Late: Khageshsar
>Saikia in 1983
>
>
>
>
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