Historical Bharath Parikrama reaches Karnataka
 Crossing Chandragiri, BHARAT PARIKRAMA YATRA enters Kannada Soil, at Kasaragod on 66th day Kasaragod October 13, 2012:
Crossing the Chandragiri river, which bifurcates Kannada speaking zone of Kasaragod from the Southern Malayali belt, Bharath Parikrama Yatra entered Paravanadukkam of Kasaragod on its 66day.
RSS Pracharak Seetharam Kedilaya, who is leading his Bharat Parikrama Yatra, today visited Aliya Arabic College, Darul Islam, Chemnad, Paravanadukkam Village (Pin 671317) in Kasaragod at 5.00 PM. Kedilaya discussed on his yatra with the Principal KM Adul Ghaise and other students of the institute.
Speaking on the occasion Principal KM Abul Ghaise said that “the biggest curse of India is the partition happened in 1947 which gave birth to a new nation called Pakistan. Yet, Pakistan couldn’t gain anything out of it and still suffering from its internal imbroglio. In India, the need of the hour is unity among all sections of the Society and such an unity will boost the strength of our country and I request all to support the noble cause of this Bharat Parikram Yatraâ€.
The coastal town Mangalore is ready for the much waited moment, to receive ‘Bharat Parikrama Yatra’ which will enter Mangalore within on October 19th, Friday. Today, On the 66nd day, RSS Pracharak Sitaram Kedilaya lead ‘Bharat Parikrama Yatra’ has reached north Kerala, is at of Paravanadukkam of Kasaragod district.
 Began on August 9, 2012 from Kanyakumari of Tamilnadu, RSS Pracharak Sitaram Kedilaya lead Bharat Parikrama Yatra has been aimed at the upliftment of rural life in the villages of India. The Yatra which was launched in Kanyakumari on August 9, has now covered an approximate distance of 900km.
 BHARAT PARIKRAMA YATRA: Date and Villages
October 9: Pekkada near Trikkarippura
October 10: Pallikkara Near Neeleshwaram
October 11: Kanhangad Mookambika Temple
October 12: Pallikkara
October 13: Paravanadkam
October 14, at 7am: entering Kasaragod City, staying at Mayippady
October 15: Puttige
October 16: Dharmatthadka
October 17: Bayaru
October 18: Bedagudda
October 19: Bakrebailu (Karnataka Border Village)
October 20: Konaje
October 21: Kuttar Padavu
October 22: Bikarnakatte Mangalore City
October 23: Baikampady
October 24: Tadambail near Surathkal
October 25: Sasihitlu
October 26: Haleyangadi
October 27:Â Hejamaadi
October 28: Ucchila
October 29: Paangala
October 30: Madhva Nagara
October 31: Uppooru
November 1: Matapady
November 2: Kodikanyana
November 3: Thekkatte
November 4: Vadera Hobli
November 5: Hemmaady
November 6: Gangolly
November 7: Naavunda
November 8: Uppunda
November 9: Shirooru
November 10: North Karnataka
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