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The Hindu
06-07-2025
- General
- The Hindu
From 1959 to 2025: A spiritual milestone that reflects the temple's transformation with modern amenities
After a gap of 16 years pilgrims across the world, especially from Tamil Nadu have gathered at Tiruchendur to witness the sacred spectacle of the consecration ceremony of the Subramanya Swamy temple. As the sun rises over the Bay of Bengal, the air around the ancient coastal shrine will be charged with a spiritual intensity. The temple which recently underwent a massive renovation and development works at a cost of ₹300 crore, is celebrating its consecration ceremony today between 6:15 a.m. and 6:50 a.m. Since India's independence in 1947, the Subramanya Swamy temple in Tiruchendur marked many significant milestones beyond its annual festivals such as the car festivals, 'Vaikasi Visakam, Thai Poosam and Panguni Uthiram,' events. One of the most notable events was the tercentenary celebrations of the temple, which was published in The Hindu on May 10, 1954, commemorating the 300th year of restoration and re-installation of Lord Shanmugar's idol at the temple on May 7, 1954. An article published in The Hindu on July 12, 1959 reported the consecration ceremony held at the temple on July 8, 1959, it reads: 'The Ashtabandhana kumbabishekam of the ancient shrine of Lord Subramanya Swamy at Tiruchendur came off during early hours of this morning amidst the scenes of great enthusiasm evinced by thousands of devotees gathered from all over the state.' At that time, the Devasthanam had sanctioned ₹30,000 for the consecration ceremony expenses. Following the donation of several devotees, the total expense was estimated at ₹55,000 during that year's consecration. The temple witnessed its next consecration on June 24, 1971. 'The elaborate rituals connected with the ceremony began on June 16 and three namboodiri pandits from Trivandrum performed various ceremonies,' as published by The Hindu on June 25, 1971. This was followed by another consecration ceremony at the temple on June 27, 1983, attended by former minister RM. Veerappan, then Minister of Religious Endowments department. Further consecration ceremonies were held in 1995 and 2009. In 2009, the consecration was conducted on July 2, 2009, where lakhs of devotees converged at Tiruchendur to witness the event. K.R. Periya Karuppan, then Minister of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) department participated in the event. The current consecration being held today is significant, not just as a spiritual event but also as a symbol of large-scale temple infrastructure development in Tamil Nadu. This marks the first temple in Tamil Nadu to be renovated and upgraded at a cost of ₹300 crore, with ₹100 crore sanctioned by HR&CE Department and ₹200 crore contributed by the HCL. The major developments at the temple include a huge tonsure (head shaving) block, a Q-line complex with a waiting area, new administrative blocks, new accommodation facilities, a UPS and network system, a healthcare centre, etc. Today's consecration not only marks a spiritual milestone, but also reflects the temple's transformation with modern and necessary amenities, without losing its ancient charm and sacred energy.


The Hindu
24-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Vaiko condemns video critical of Periyar, Anna
MDMK general secretary Vaiko on Tuesday said the views expressed and the videos screened at the Muruga Bhakthargal Conference in Madurai against Dravidar Kazhagam founder Periyar E.V. Ramasamy and former Chief Minister C.N. Annadurai were condemnable. 'The leaders of the AIADMK, who run a party in the name of Anna, remained mute spectators. This is unjustifiable,' Mr. Vaiko said in a statement. Reiterating that the people of Tamil Nadu would not allow the mixing of politics with religion, he said the BJP could not make a mark in the 2021 Assembly polls even though the party had organised a Murugan conference (Vetri Vel Yatra) at that time. 'Murugan, the Tamil god, has festivals throughout the year. People celebrate festivals such as Thai Poosam, Visakam, Soorasamharam, and Skanda Shasti. The attempt made by the BJP to create an impression that Murugan worship is in danger will be rejected by the people of Tamil Nadu,' he said.


Indian Express
12-05-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
Bank Holidays 2025: Are banks open or closed today on February 11? Check here
Given a rise in Google searches for 'today bank working day,' the operational status of banks across India on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, may be unclear for some. Generally, according to the Reserve Bank of India, banks are closed on national and regional holidays, Sundays, as well as on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month. Due to the observance of the Thai Poosam and the Municipal Corporation General Election 2025 in Raipur, Jharkhand, banking institutions in Chennai and Raipur will be closed today, Tuesday, February 11. It's important to note that the banks in other states will operate as per their scheduled timings. This closure is specific to these regions and is outlined in the Reserve Bank of India's calendar for 2025, as the designated bank holidays are based on various regulations, including the Negotiable Instruments Act and RTGS holidays. Nonetheless, physical bank branches may be closed, but online banking services will remain operational, and customers can utilise net banking, mobile banking, and UPI services without interruption.