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Time of India
08-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
1,700 to witness Thiruparankundram temple consecration directly
Madurai: Arrangements have been made for 1,700 devotees to directly witness the consecration ceremony of the Thiruparankundram Murugan temple to be held on July 14, while LED screens will be set up at 40 spots in and around the temple, Hindu religious and charitable endowments (HR and CE) minister P K Sekar Babu, said on Tuesday. The HR and CE minister, along with state commercial taxes and registration minister P Moorthy, Madurai district collector K J Praveen Kumar, Madurai city police commissioner J Loganathan, Madurai corporation commissioner Chithra Vijayan, and other officials, reviewed the works underway for the consecration ceremony. "Around five lakh devotees took part in the consecration ceremony of Tiruchendur Murugan temple. It is a milestone of the state govt under chief minister M K Stalin. Not a single untoward incident was reported thanks to the efficient work of officials. Similarly, the Thiruparankundram Murugan temple consecration ceremony will also be conducted smoothly and all needs of devotees shall be fulfilled," he said. Sekar Babu observed that work for the consecration ceremony is underway at 2.37 crore. "The public works department has given permission to allow 1,700 devotees based on structure stability. Since more devotees are expected, it will be ensured that anyone standing on the three streets of the temple will be able to witness the event on LED screens, which will be set up at 40 spots. Arrangements for toilets, drinking water, ORS, fire safety and rescue teams, sanitation workers for clearing garbage, and medical teams have all been discussed. Around 3,000 police personnel are set to be deployed for security," he added. The minister also assured to take the request for a local holiday to be announced on July 14 on the day of the consecration ceremony to the chief minister's notice. "Transport will be specially arranged for devotees from other districts. Food will be provided for around four lakh devotees in 14 mandapams (halls). The consecration ceremony will be conducted with Tamil othuvars especially women othuvars and 200 Sivacharyas and 80 othuvars will be participating," he said. Sekar Babu also inaugurated the temple car festival as part of the Aani festival at Nellaiappar Gandhimathi Amman temple in Tirunelveli, along with state assembly speaker M Appavu.


Time of India
09-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Devotees flock to Thiruparankundram, Tiruchendur for Vaikasi Visakam
Madurai: Thousands of devotees thronged the Thiruparankundram Murugan temple near Madurai on Monday to celebrate the auspicious Vaikasi Visakam, marking the birth star of Lord Murugan. The temple, one of the six sacred abodes of the deity, witnessed a massive spiritual gathering as devotees from across Tamil Nadu participated in rituals and offered thanksgiving. The day began with special pujas and abhishekams to the presiding deity. Devotees carried various forms of kavadi—wooden arches, flower garlands, and even milk pots—on their shoulders. Many undertook arduous vows such as piercing their cheeks and tongues with spears, symbolising personal sacrifice and gratitude. Temple authorities and local police made elaborate arrangements to manage the crowd and ensure the smooth conduct of the rituals. Meanwhile, in Tiruchendur, another abode of Lord Murugan, lakhs of devotees gathered for the celebrations, transforming the coastal town into a sea of faith. The skies echoed with chants of 'arohara' as devotees marched to the seashore and temple in vibrant processions. One of the key highlights of the Tiruchendur celebration was the holy sea dip, believed to cleanse sins and bestow blessings. To ensure the safety of the large crowd entering the sea, the district administration deployed trained swimmers and stationed lifeboats along the shore. Coast Guard personnel were also pressed into service to monitor the situation and assist in emergencies. To manage the unprecedented inflow, special trains and buses were arranged from various parts of Tamil Nadu. Authorities said all logistics, including medical facilities and drinking water stations, were in place to handle the influx.


Time of India
08-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Police prepare for Vaikasi Visakam fest in Madurai
Madurai: City police has announced various traffic arrangements in view of the Vaikasi Visakam festival to be held at the Arulmigu Subramania Swamy temple in Thiruparankundram on Monday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now A statement said a large number of devotees will come to the Thiruparankundram Murugan temple on Monday. Vehicles going from Thirunagar to Madurai are prohibited from entering the Girivala path and Thiruparankundram overbridge. Vehicles of devotees are allowed to be parked only in permitted parking areas such as the ground near the Park bus stop and Thiruparankundram Teppakulam paid parking space, and two-wheelers are allowed to only single park from the Thiruparankundram arch to Okkalikkar Mandapam. Meanwhile, vehicles are prohibited from entering from Thiruparankundram Mayil Mandapam to Thiruparankundram Sannathi Street as well as the four temple car streets. Vehicles of devotees from Avaniyapuram can be parked in permitted parking spaces near Saravana Poigai. Police urged devotees who will be carrying milk pots, 'kavadi' and performing 'alagu' piercing to make use of separate arrangements for them from Thiruparankundram 16 Kal Mandapam. Arrangements for drinking water and first aid have been made at various points.