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Scheduled Caste people offer prayers at Uthapuram temple
Scheduled Caste people offer prayers at Uthapuram temple

The Hindu

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Scheduled Caste people offer prayers at Uthapuram temple

However, Pillaimars objected to SC people offering goat sacrifice and make pongal; Officials holding talks with both parties A minor tension prevailed at Uthapuram on Wednesday afternoon as people administering the Muthalamman temple objected to Scheduled Caste people making goat sacrifice and pongal on the temple premises. Revenue and police officials who were present there prevented 'practice of any new rituals' without the consent of the Pillaimars, who are the administrators of the temple. 'The High Court has directed the district administration not to prevent the Pillaimars from administering the temple in any manner,' a senior police officer pointed out. Following the court direction, the two-day festival at the temple went off smoothly with people from both sides offering worship in the temple since Tuesday. The Pillaimars performed goat sacrifice and also made pongal. They also took out mulaipari procession in the afternoon. 'Only when the Scheduled Caste people came for the goat sacrifice and making pongal, the Pillaimars objected to it and as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order situation, the worship was stopped later in the day after the festival got over,' the police officer said. Revenue and police officials were holding talks with both sides late into the night. The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the Sri Muthalamman, Sri Mariamman temple be opened to the public, irrespective of caste, community, or place of residence. A Division Bench of Justices G. Jayachandran and R. Poornima observed that the worship of the deity inside the temple shall be opened to all without any restrictions. The court directed that the district administration shall not prevent Vellalar (Pillaimar) Uravinmurai and the community members from administering the temple in any manner. The Peepal tree inside the temple shall not be disturbed in any manner for any reason. No person shall touch the tree, whether in connection with worship or for any other act, whether religious or non-religious, the court directed. Further, the court directed the Joint Commissioner of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department to initiate suo motu proceedings under Section 63 (e) of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, which empowers the authorities to decide on the customs or established usage of the religious institution, specifically concerning the form of worship of the Peepal tree.

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