<p>A total of 1,300 Bhajana teams from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Kasargod (in Kerala) districts sang bhajans together by sitting on a vast ground, in front of the lamps placed in a row, at Hanumagiri Sri Panchamukhi Anjaneya Kshetra in Puttur on Sunday.</p>.<p>The Hanumagiri Bhajana Sambhrama also created a unique record. All the members of the bhajan teams were wearing saffron shawls. </p>.<p>The programme was organised jointly by Bhajana Mahamandala Mangaluru division and Sri Kshetra Hanumagiri.</p>.<p>Union Minister Prathap Chandra Sarangi, seers and elected representatives attended the programme. A large number of people too participated in the event.</p>.<p>Each team comprised five members. After the stage programme, they sang six bhajans in chorus for 45 minutes. The bhajans were led by Ramakrishna Katukukke and Jagadeesh Acharya Puttur.</p>.<p><strong>One-minute silence</strong></p>.<p>Tributes were paid to Pejawar seer Vishwesha Theertha Swami, who passed away on Sunday, at the beginning of the programme by observing one-minute silence.</p>
<p>A total of 1,300 Bhajana teams from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Kasargod (in Kerala) districts sang bhajans together by sitting on a vast ground, in front of the lamps placed in a row, at Hanumagiri Sri Panchamukhi Anjaneya Kshetra in Puttur on Sunday.</p>.<p>The Hanumagiri Bhajana Sambhrama also created a unique record. All the members of the bhajan teams were wearing saffron shawls. </p>.<p>The programme was organised jointly by Bhajana Mahamandala Mangaluru division and Sri Kshetra Hanumagiri.</p>.<p>Union Minister Prathap Chandra Sarangi, seers and elected representatives attended the programme. A large number of people too participated in the event.</p>.<p>Each team comprised five members. After the stage programme, they sang six bhajans in chorus for 45 minutes. The bhajans were led by Ramakrishna Katukukke and Jagadeesh Acharya Puttur.</p>.<p><strong>One-minute silence</strong></p>.<p>Tributes were paid to Pejawar seer Vishwesha Theertha Swami, who passed away on Sunday, at the beginning of the programme by observing one-minute silence.</p>