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Saturday, December 25, 2021

4.6 lakh special entry darshan tickets booked in less than 1 hour


4.6 lakh special entry darshan tickets booked in less than 1 hour

Tirupati:25.12.2021

Lord Venkateswara devotees booked 4.6 lakh special entry darshan tickets in less than an hour after the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams released the online quota for January 2022 on Friday.

TTD released 20,000 special entry darshan tickets for January 1 and also for the 10- day Vaikunta Ekadasi period between January 13 and 23.

For other days of the month, TTD released about 12,000 special entry darshan tickets per day.

TTD will also be releasing online slotted Sarva Darshan tokens at the rate of 5,000 tickets per day for January on Saturday.

The temple trust is also contemplating to release 5,000 slotted Sarva Darshan tokens under the current booking slot for the convenience of the devotees from December 31 in Tirupati. TNN

Monday, October 25, 2021

37-foot tall Hanuman statue installed at Melur


37-foot tall Hanuman statue installed at Melur

25/10/2021

Special Correspondent Tiruchi

A 37-foot statue of Hanuman, one of the tallest statues for the deity in the State, was installed on the banks of the Kollidam river at Melur in Srirangam on Sunday.

The statue has been installed on a two-acre premises owned by the Srirangam-based Sanjeevana Anjaneyar Swamy Trust. A large number of devotees from across the State witnessed the installation ceremony.

The statue was sculpted at Thirumurugan Poondi near Tirupur. A team of sculptors led by Muthu and Ilayaraja worked for more than two years to chisel the 120 tonne statue out of a single rock.

R. Vasudevan, Managing Trusty of the Sanjeevana Anjaneyar Swamy Trust, said that it had cost ₹40 lakh to erect it. A strong pedestal had been built in commensurate with the weight of the statue. The statue was brought on a customised trailer having 46 wheels about a few weeks ago. Though there were no major hurdles in transporting it till Srirangam, it took a few days to reach Melur due to the narrow approach road.

Thursday, October 7, 2021

E-token for entry to Mansa Devi temple


E-token for entry to Mansa Devi temple

Arvind.Bishnoi1@timesgroup.com

Panchkula:07.10.2021

The nine-day Ashwin Navaratra celebrations begin from Thursday and Shri Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board (SMMDSB) has made special arrangement from maintenance of law and order to the facilities given to the devotees, who come in large number from across the country to pay their obeisance at the Mata Mansa Devi temple in Panchkula and Kali Mata temple in Kalka. Entry at the temple will be allowed only through e-token system and special e-token counters have also been set up. However, no capping on the number of devotees is fixed. Random Covid sampling of devotees would be done.

The SMMDSB officials have stated that a devotee could obtain e-token from their website www.mansadevi.org.in or through the three counters setup by the administration at the bus stand of Mansa Devi Temple, HUDA shopping complex and near the library near the main temple entry. The counters will remain open from 6am to 10pm to assist the devotees.

For preferential darshan facility, an amount of Rs 50 to be paid through the SMMDSB website and 10-person at one time would be allowed to go through lifts at the temple.

During the nine-day Navaratras, 20 special buses for devotees from Zirakpur bus stand, Sector-17 and 43 bus stands in Chandigarh among free auto rickshaw and e-rickshaws for elderly and physically disabled would be run for the devotees during the festival. For following of Covid-19 protocol, e-tokens would be given to the devotees, but no cap on the number of devotees has been fixed so far.

For law and order, a sufficient number of cops, bomb disposal teams would be deployed, for fire safety, two fire tenders would be appointed atthe Mata Mansa Devi Temple throughout the festival. Chief executive officer of SMMDSB Yetender Sen Gupta said they were all set for the nine-day festival and all necessary arrangements had been made in advance.

Mansa Devi temple all decked up to receive devotees for Navaratra

Temple tanks shut, people perform rituals on streets


Temple tanks shut, people perform rituals on streets

Covid Norms Go For A Toss On Mahalaya Amavasya

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:07.10.2021

Covid-19 regulations went for a toss on Wednesday as people thronged streets around temples tanks in the city to perform rituals for departed souls on the occasion of Mahalaya Amavasya. This led to largescale crowding and several people were spotted without face masks. The Hindu religious and charitable endowments (HR & CE) department had shut all temple tanks to avoid such crowding and possible spread of Covid-19.

When asked about the crowding and lack of enforcement of Covid-19 guidelines, the HR&CE department and Greater Chennai Corporation blamed each other.

At Vadapalani, the street leading to Vadapalani Andavar Temple entrance was packed. People performed rituals in groups seated on the road and were seen jostling for space as crowd swelled later in the morning. The ‘kariya mandapam’ managed by the temple ran out of space.

At Mylapore, Kapaleeswarar temple tank was out of bounds for the public and some mandapams, where the rituals were usually performed, remained inaccessible due to Covid-19 restrictions. People used the space around the tank here as well.

Similar was the case in the neighbouring Chengalpet and Tiruvallur districts. A few temples such as the Kandaswamy temple at Tiruporur on OMR and the Veeraraghava Perumal Temple at Tiruvallur remained closed to devotees and people crowded the streets around the temple tanks to perform rituals there as well.

When contacted, sources in the HR & CE department said it was the responsibility of the corporation to act if the rituals were performed on the streets, outside the temple tank.

An official source with the Greater Chennai Corporation said penalty was levied on some people near the Vadapalani temple for flouting Covid-19 norms. “But then, why was the ‘kariya mandapam’ belonging to Vadapalani Andavar temple crowded?” was the official’s reply to HR&CE reaction.

DEADLY MOVE: State’s precautions of shutting temples for Mahalaya Amavasya went to waste as people stood jostling for space on the street leading to Vadapalani Andavar Temple on Wednesday. They performed rituals for departed souls without masks and social distancing

Monday, September 20, 2021

150 acres of Tiruvarur temple land encroached

150 acres of Tiruvarur temple land encroached

Thanjavur:  20.09.2021

About 150 acres of land belonging to Bhaktavatsala Perumal Temple at Thirukkannamangai in Tiruvarur district may have been encroached, according to the deputy superintending epigraphist of Archaeological Survey of India, K Panneerselvam. His observation is based on inscriptions in the copper plate of the temple which has been found to be in the safe custody of the joint commissioner of HR and CE department in Thanjavur. The ASI official was conducting a survey of various temples on the direction of the Madras high court which had heard a public interest litigation petition stating that the copper plate containing details of donation of land was missing from the temple. Panneerselvam said he had found it inscribed in the copper plate that King Vijayaragunatha Nayak donated 400 acres of land to the temple in 1608. He said he will submit a report quantifying the land donated by the king for daily temple pujas, the extent of land available with the temple now and with the encroachers to the HR & CE department for further action. TNN

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

TTD trust receives ₹4.2cr donation from devotee


TTD trust receives ₹4.2cr donation from devotee

Sandeep.Raghavan@timesgroup.com

Tirupati:14.09.2021

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams’ (TTD) Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel trust received a hefty donation of ₹4.2 crore from a devotee. Ravi Ika, president and founder of RxAdvance, handed over the donation (cheque) to additional EO and SVBC MD AV Dharma Reddy on Monday.

The money will be utilised for purchasing high-end video cameras and state-ofthe-art broadcast equipment required for the 24-hour devotional channel managed by the TTD. Ravi Ika also promised to extend another ₹Rs.2.4 crore to SVBC trust, soon. This is highest of donations the TTD has received from a single donor during the pandemic.

Meanwhile, the Union ministry of information and broadcasting on Monday accorded uplinking and downlinking permission for two new TTD channels coming up in Kannada and Hindi languages.

49 TTD staffers issued show cause notice

Tirupati:

TTD has served show cause notices to 49 staffers over diverting house building loans. The temple body provides the loans to its employees to help them realise their dream of owing their own homes.

The rules mandate the employees to utilise the loans for house building purpose only. But a recent enquiry found that 49 employees, who availed loans under the house building scheme, had diverted the money for other purposes.

The temple administration has made it clear that stringent action will be initiated against the employees irrespective of their cadres if they are found guilty. TNN

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Free darshan at Tirumala resumes from Sept 9


Free darshan at Tirumala resumes from Sept 9

Tirupati:  08.09.2021

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams has decided to resume free darshan at Tirumala temple from September 9. The temple body had suspended free darshan and pedestrian darshan at the hill temple in April following the outbreak of the second wave of Covid-19, while continuing to facilitate paid darshan at the hill temple.

After assuming charge as TTD chairman for a second consecutive term, YV Subba Reddy had announced that the temple body would resume free darshan for common devotees soon. Accordingly, the temple administration on Tuesday announced that the slotted sarva darshan (free darshan) will be resumed at the temple from September 9 with some restrictions.

To start with, only 2,000 devotees would be allowed in a day under the slotted sarva darshan system. TNN

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Website glitch holds up ticket sale for Tirupati online darshan


Website glitch holds up ticket sale for Tirupati online darshan

Sandeep.Raghavan@timesgroup.com

Tirupati:25.08.2021

Devotees booking online slots for darshan of Sri Venkateswara Swamy at Tirupati faced trouble once again on Tuesday when the monthly quota of ₹300 darshan tickets were released. This is the fourth time that the servers of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) have “frozen” in as many months. Many devotees rue that every time the monthly quota is released slow TTD servers make it difficult to book the online quota.

TTD, which manages the richest Hindu temple in the world, releases the quota for darshan every month. Sources said that TTD’s websites registered 1.1 lakh concurrent hits immediately after the tickets were released on Tuesday morning and the servers couldn’t manage the rush.

P Srikanth Reddy, a devotee from Tirupati who tried to book special entry darshan tickets for his family, told TOI that he kept waiting and refreshing the website for hours on Tuesday, but eventually could not book his tickets.

Full report on www.toi.in

Saturday, August 21, 2021

Onam, A Festival Of Cultural Rejuvenation


THE SPEAKING TREE

Onam, A Festival Of Cultural Rejuvenation

Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

21.08.2021

Festivals offer us a delightful diversion from our otherwise banal routines, rejuvenating us with fresh vigour and hope. Onam, an important festival of Kerala, is one such celebration. Many legends are linked to it. One of them is about a virtuous ruler’s redemption from the vice of obstinacy.

Mahabali was a kind-hearted Asur emperor who loved his subjects. A great donor, Mahabali delighted in giving more than what was sought. Shukracharya, his preceptor, pleased with his behaviour, made him perform the Vishwajit sacrifice, and win unsurpassable weapons. With pride of abundance, he usurped the throne of Indra, the king of Devas.

Once when Aditi, the mother of Devas, fell ill, she undertook Payovrat, a vow of living on a mono diet of milk and lying on the floor for fourteen days. Pleased with her penance, Vishnu appeared and said: “I shall be born to you to relieve your sorrows.”

Incarnating as Aditi’s son, Vishnu instantly appeared as a celibate dwarf, Vaman. Donning the sacred thread, wearing wooden footwear and holding a leafy umbrella, Vaman went to Bhrigukaccham, where Mahabali was performing his great sacrifice.

Mahabali received Vaman, washed his feet and asked the dwarf the reason for his visit. Vaman asked for land of the size that could be measured in merely three steps. Calling it too trifling a demand, Mahabali tried to persuade Vaman to ask for huge bounties. Vaman declined, saying greed was destructive.

Mahabali agreed. The dwarf suddenly grew gigantic and measured in two strides all that the emperor possessed. Seeing that Vaman had nowhere to take his third stride, Mahabali bent down, allowing the young swami to place his foot on his head, so that his word was not falsified.

Vaman’s intention was to awaken the Asur King to his own pride of lordship and the ‘greed to give lavishly’. Pride and obstinacy are self-destroying. The Vishnu avatar overwhelmed Mahabali with simplicity and self-restraint, making it an eternal lesson for all. Srimad Bhagavatam states that the event transpired on the banks of Narmada. The anomaly of Keralites celebrating Onam in the honour of Mahabali is thus a mystery, though adopting anything good from anywhere is great indeed.

Onam emphasises that to be generous is of no avail without being humble. It tells us how even noblemen can be blinded by pride to invite their own ruin.

Onam also shows how episodes from our ancient texts get misrepresented. There is a widespread belief that Vaman vanquished the righteous Mahabali by deceit. This was never the case. Lord’s intention was to liberate Mahabali from the wrench of pride and reward him amply. That is how he gifted Mahabali – Sutala – an abode second to none.

People buy new clothes and fill their kitchens with food during Onam. ‘Sell land and celebrate Onam’ is the hallowed proverb about celebrating this festival.

People decorate their courtyards with Pookkalam, an floral arrangement. In Thrissur, outside the Vadakkunnathan Shiv Temple, people from all walks join to make a huge Pookkalam, floral design, signifying mutuality and unity.

Onam combines remembrance and reverence, signifies resolve and reassurance.








Monday, August 16, 2021

மாடம்பாக்கம் தேனுபுரீஸ்வரர் கோயில் ஓதுவார் பணிக்கு பெண் நியமனம்: பஞ்ச புராணம், தேவாரப் பாடல்களை பாடி பணியை தொடங்கினார்

மாடம்பாக்கம் தேனுபுரீஸ்வரர் கோயில் ஓதுவார் பணிக்கு பெண் நியமனம்: பஞ்ச புராணம், தேவாரப் பாடல்களை பாடி பணியை   தொடங்கினார்



தமிழகத்தில் முதல் பெண் ஓதுவாராக அரசால் நியமிக்கப்பட்ட சுகாஞ்சனா மாடம்பாக்கம் தேனுபுரீஸ்வரர் கோவிலில் நேற்று திருமுறைகளை ஓதி தனது பணியை தொடங்கினார்.

படம்: எம்.முத்துகணேஷ்


தாம்பரம் அருகே மாடம்பாக்கத்தில் உள்ள பழமை வாய்ந்த தேனுபுரீஸ்வரர் கோயிலுக்கு பெண் ஒருவர் ஓதுவார் பணிக்கு நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார். இந்த நிகழ்வு பெண்களிடையே பெரும் வரவேற்பைப் பெற்றுள்ளது.

தமிழக கோயில்களில் ‘அன்னைதமிழில் அர்ச்சனை திட்டம்’ தொடங்கப்பட்டுள்ள நிலையில் அனைத்து சாதியினரும் அர்ச்சகராகும் திட்டத்தை முதல்வர் ஸ்டாலின் நேற்று முன்தினம் தொடங்கி வைத்தார். 58 பேருக்கு அர்ச்சகர்களாக பணி ஆணை வழங்கப்பட்டது. இதில் கரூர் மாவட்டத்தை சேர்ந்த கோபிநாத் என்பவரது மனைவி சுகாஞ்சனா என்ற பெண், ஓதுவாராக நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார்.

இவர் தற்போது தாம்பரம் சேலையூரில் வசித்து வருகிறார். இவரது கணவர் கோபிநாத் டிசைனிங் இன்ஜினியராக பணி புரிந்துவருகிறார். ஒரு பெண் குழந்தை உள்ளது. தற்போது இவர் இந்துசமய அறநிலையத் துறையின்கட்டுப்பாட்டில் உள்ள மாடம்பாக்கம் தேனுபுரீஸ்வரர் கோயிலுக்கு ஓதுவாராக நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார்.

சிறுவயதில் பாடல்களை நன்றாக பாடுவார் என்பதால் இவரது பெற்றோர் கரூர் மாவட்ட அரசு இசைப் பள்ளியில் சேர்த்துள்ளனர். பள்ளியில் பாடல்களை சிறப்பாக பாடி பயிற்சியை சிறப்பாக முடித்துள்ளார். தமிழகத்தில் முதன்முறையாக பெண் ஓதுவாராக இவர் நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ள நிலையில் பலரும் பாராட்டுகளை தெரிவித்து வருகின்றனர்.

நேற்று முதல் பணியில் சேர்ந்த சுகாஞ்சனா காலையில் பஞ்ச புராணம், தேவாரம், திருவிசைப்பா, திருப்பல்லாண்டு, பெரியபுராணப் பாடல்களை பாடினார். இதைத் தொடர்ந்து மாலையும் பூஜைகள் முடிந்த பிறகு பாடல்களைப் பாடி பக்தர்களை பக்தியில் ஆழ்த்தினார். பெண் ஒருவர் ஓதுவாராக மாடம்பாக்கம் கோயிலில் நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ள செய்தி வேகமாகப் பரவியது. இதனால் ஏராளமான பக்தர்கள் இவர் பாடுவதைக் கேட்டு பக்திப் பரவசம் அடைந்து செல்கின்றனர்.

இதுகுறித்து சுகாஞ்சனா கூறும்போது, "கரூரில் அரசு இசைப் பள்ளியில் பயிற்சி பெற்றுஒரு பள்ளியில் இசை ஆசிரியராக பணிபுரிந்து வந்தேன். சமீபத்தில் பத்திரிகைகளில் விளம்பரத்தைக் கண்டு ஓதுவார் பணிக்கு விண்ணப்பித்தேன்; பணி ஆணையை பெற்றுள்ளேன். எனக்கு வாய்ப்பளித்த தமிழக அரசுக்கு நன்றியை தெரிவித்துக்கொள்கிறேன். இந்த பணி எனக்கு மிகுந்த மகிழ்ச்சியை ஏற்படுத்தியுள்ளது. இதன்மூலம் இறைவன் முன்பு பாடல்களைப் பாடும் வாய்ப்பு கிடைத்துள்ளது.

ஒரு வீட்டில் பெண் படித்து இருந்தால் அந்த குடும்பமே முன்னேறும் என்பார்கள். அதுபோல் பெண் பக்தி நெறியில் சிறந்து இருந்தால், அந்த குடும்பத்தினரும் பக்தி நெறியில் வளருவார்கள். இதனால் சமுதாயத்தில் நல்ல அந்தஸ்து கிடைக்கும். வாய்ப்பு கிடைக்கும் போது குழந்தைகளுக்கு இறை பாடல்கள் பாட பயிற்சி அளிப்பேன்" என்றார்.

முதல் பெண் ஓதுவார் நியமனம்



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முதல் பெண் ஓதுவார் நியமனம்

Added : ஆக 15, 2021 23:39 | 

சென்னை:ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகள் பழமை வாய்ந்த தேனுபுரீஸ்வரர் கோயிலில் முதல் முறையாக பெண் ஓதுவார் நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார்.

தமிழகத்தில் 'அனைத்து ஜாதியினரும் அர்ச்சகர் ஆகலாம்' என்ற திட்டத்தின் கீழ் ஹிந்து சமய அறநிலையத்துறை கட்டுப்பாட்டிலுள்ள கோயில்களில் காலிப்பணியிடங்கள் நிரப்பப்படுகிறது. இதில் செங்கல்பட்டு மாவட்டம் மாடம்பாக்கம் பகுதியில் உள்ள ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகள் பழமை வாய்ந்த தேனுபுரீஸ்வரர் கோயிலில் முதல் பெண் ஓதுவாராக சுஹாஞ்சனா 28 என்பவர் நியமிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார்.

கரூர் மாவட்டம் வேலாயுதம்பாளையம் பகுதியில் பிறந்து வளர்ந்த சுஹாஞ்சனா 2019 செப்டம்பரில் சென்னை கிண்டியில் டிசைன் இன்ஜினியராக வேலை செய்யும் கோபிநாத் 31 என்பவரை திருமணம் செய்தார். சேலையூர் பகுதியில் வசித்து வரும் இவர் தேவாரம், திருவாசகம் இரண்டையும் கற்றுத் தேர்ந்தவர்.இந்நிலையில் சுஹாஞ்சனா நேற்று தன் பணியைத் துவங்கினார். அவர் மந்திரம் ஓதும் வீடியோ பரவி வருகிறது.

Sunday, August 8, 2021

‘Free darshan at TTD once Covid-19 over’


‘Free darshan at TTD once Covid-19 over’

Sandeep.Raghavan@timesgroup.com

Tirupati: 08.08.2021 

Sarvadarshan (free darshan) at Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) can be resumed only after the World Health Organisation (WHO) denotifies the Covid-19 pandemic. This was informed by TTD specified authority chairman and executive officer (EO) Dr KS Jawahar Reddy, on Saturday.

Addressing the pilgrim callers during the monthly ‘Dial your EO’ programme at the TTD administrative building here, Jawahar Reddy said the temple administration was forced to impose curbs on inflow of pilgrims due to the pressing situation.

“We are forced to issue only limited darshan tokens. However, the TTD has increased the special entry darshan tickets quota to 8,000 tickets a day from 5,000 ,” the EO said.

“Pilgrims can register complaints at 9989078111 and before their departure from Tirumala, their grievances will be resolved,” Jawahar Reddy added. About 5.32 lakh devotees visited the temple in July.

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Haridwar closed for kanwar yatra, UP looks at new routes


Haridwar closed for kanwar yatra, UP looks at new routes

Sandeep.Rai@timesgroup.com

Meerut:15.07.2021

The tiny town of Garh Mukteswar in Hapur district, about119-km from Delhi, is likely to host lakhs of kanwar pilgrims if the UP government comes good on its promise to allow the yatra. With Haridwar out of bounds after the Uttarakhand administration called off the pilgrimage for this year citing threat from the pandemic, Garh Mukteswar is slowly emerging as an alternative destination for the Shiva devotees.

The UP government, which had earlier requested Uttarakhand to let the pilgrims pass en route for Haridwar, from where they collect water from the Ganga, has asked all those participating in the yatra to carry a Covid-19 negative certificate. The yatra is likely to begin from July 25 unless there is a change of plans. Apart from UP, kanwariyas from Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and even Himachal take part in the yatra.

The administration, after mulling several alternatives, has zeroed in on the ancient town of Garh Mukteswar, which hosts pilgrims throughout the year. Divisional commissioner of Meerut, Surender Singh, told TOI, “We have already started preparations for the security and overall management. Now that Uttarakhand has cancelled it, we have to find another destination from where pilgrims can fetch Ganga water. For instance, devotees in eastern UP bring the holy water from Prayagraj and Varanasi. In the western region, one such site could be Garh Mukteshwar in Hapur. But our options are open and we are working in this direction.” District magistrate of Hapur, Anuj Singh, said the administration will be able to hold the yatra in the town as the numbers will be less this time due to the Covid situation. “The possibility of using Garh Mukteshwar ghats for the pilgrimage is being explored as religious fairs take place throughout the year here,” the DM said.

Sunday, June 13, 2021

வாடகை அறை முன்பதிவு திருமலையில் புதிய முறை


வாடகை அறை முன்பதிவு திருமலையில் புதிய முறை

Added : ஜூன் 12, 2021 23:31

திருப்பதி : திருமலையில் வாடகை அறை முன்பதிவு செய்வதில் புதிய முறை அமல் படுத்தப்பட்டுள்ளது. திருமலை ஏழுமலையானை தரிசிக்க வரும் பக்தர்களின் வசதிக்காக, திருமலையில் வாடகை அறைகள் உள்ளன. இந்த அறைகளை நேரடி முன்பதிவு மற்றும் 'ஆன்லைன்' வாயிலாக பக்தர்கள் பெற்று வருகின்றனர். வாடகை அறை தேவைப்படும் பக்தர்கள் திருமலையில் உள்ள மத்திய விசாரணை அலுவலகத்தில் சென்று, தங்களின் முன்பதிவு டோக்கனை காண்பித்து, அறை உள்ள இடத்தின் துணை அலுவலகத்திற்கு சென்று சாவியை பெற வேண்டும்.மத்திய விசாரணை அலுவலகத்தின் அருகில் வாகன நிறுத்தம் இல்லாததால், பக்தர்கள் பலர் அவதியுற்று வருகின்றனர்.

மேலும், அறைகளைப் பெற இரண்டு இடங்களில் பக்தர்கள் வரிசையில் நிற்க வேண்டிய கட்டாயம் ஏற்படுகிறது.இவற்றை எளிமையாக்க, தேவஸ்தானம் புதிய முறையை அமல்படுத்தி உள்ளது. இதன்படி, வாடகை அறை முன்பதிவு செய்த பக்தர்களின் வசதிக்காக திருமலையில் பல்வேறு பகுதிகளில் 'கவுன்டர்'கள் அமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன.

இங்கு சென்று பக்தர்கள் தங்கள் பெயர்களை பதிவு செய்ய வேண்டும். அவர்களின் மொபைல் போனுக்கு, வாடகை அறை அளிக்கப்பட்ட பகுதி மற்றும் அதன் துணை அலுவலகம் குறித்த குறுந்தகவல்கள் அனுப்பப்படும். பக்தர்கள் நேரடியாக துணை அலுவலகத்திற்கு சென்று, பணத்தை செலுத்தி தங்களின் வாடகை அறையின் சாவியை பெற்றுக் கொள்ளலாம். இந்த புதிய முறை நேற்று முதல் அமல்படுத்தி உள்ளது குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Icon that inspired Big temple now in a shambles


Icon that inspired Big temple now in a shambles

TIMES NEWS NETWORK


26.05.2021

The Kailasanathar temple is fading away into the sands of time — or at least it’s murals are. A walk around the 1,300-year-old temple shows figures etched on to the temple walls with disfigured faces and missing embellishments of the thrones that form miniature scenes in alcoves.

Realising that the temple, which is on the tentative list of Unesco’s world heritage sites, is in dire need of attention, the Archaeological Survey of India is planning to rope in experts from the IITs to help preserve one of the oldest temples in TN.

The sandstone and lime mortar structure has been ravaged by time though conservation efforts are made every year.

According to official sources, chemical conservation is not arresting the deterioration. “It is a completely lime plastered structure built using sandstone. Now, it is time to use traditional methods so that the issue is addressed permanently,” said an ASI official. At present, in the Pallava-era temple chemical conservation is done annually at the sanctum sanctorum. On the walls outside, certain sculptures have been destroyed beyond recognition.

Former archaeology officer and secretary of the Madurai-based Pandya Nadu Centre for Historical Research C Santhalingam says Rajaraja Chola was inspired by the Kailasanathar temple to build the Brihadeeswarar Temple at Thanjavur. “The reason being Kailasanathar temple had all the aspects and features of a Shiva temple.”

Built by Pallava king Rajasimha I (700-728CE) as an edifice to adorn his capital of Kancheepuram, the temple is said to have survived the rivalry between the Pallavas and the Chalukyas of Vatapi. Though the victorious Vikaramaditya destroyed the capital, he was overwhelmed by the lavish beauty of the temple and left the city untouched.

FADED: Many murals on the walls of the Kailashnathar temple are eroded beyond recognition

Kancheepuram waits to get back on global tourism map



11 Temples From District On Unesco’s Tentative List Of World Heritage Sites Shows Region’s Potential

Kancheepuram waits to get back on global tourism map

Yogesh.Kabirdoss@timesgroup.com

26.05.2021

Till a decade ago, a visit to Chennai meant a oneday tour package through the temple town of Kancheepuram and a pit-stop at Mamallapuram to soak in the architecture and culture of the region. But over the years, the lack of promotion and infrastructure to draw tourists pushed Kancheepuram behind as the Shore Temple and Brihadeeshwarar temple at Thanjavur began to be considered more accessible.

Today the district remains famous as a pilgrimage site but largely in the southern part of the country. Navigating through the town’s narrow bylanes full of colour and flavours need patience and determination as most temples do not have an approach road. Many of the temples are not maintained properly and hardly provide information to tourists unfamiliar with Tamil culture. The recent announcement of 11 ancient temples in Kancheepuram making it to the Unesco’s tentative list of world heritage sites opens an avenue for the region to be back on the tourism map. This will ensure better care of the structures as the final honour brings with it international recognition.

Built by the Pallavas and Cholas between AD700 and AD1200 the 11 temples that were submitted by the Union culture ministry to Unesco on April 13 are: Kailasanathar, Piravatneswara, Iravathanesvara, Parameswara Vinnagaram Vaikunta Perumal, Muktesvara, Arulala or Varadharaja Perumal, Ekambaresvara (Thirukachiekambam), Jvaraharesvara, Pandava Dootha Perumal, Yathothkari Perumal and Ulagalanda Perumal.

After inclusion on the tentative list, the final declaration as a world heritage site can take years as Unesco’s World Heritage Committee studies the dossiers presented on the sites and makes detailed inspections before taking a decision. But being on the list puts focus on the potential of the site. Approved Tour Guides Association president P Asoka says the world heritage tag for temples can help Kancheepuram regain its tourism momentum. “Many international travellers explore world heritage sites of every country. The move will mean more visibility, better upkeep and cleanliness around the world heritage sites. It will also help in creating infrastructure such as parking lots and toilets, facilities that are essential to tourists,” he says.

While six of the 11 temples on the list are maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), five are under the state’s Hindu religious and charitable endowments department. According to ASI sources, ASI will play a key in conservation and renovation of world heritage sites. “Restoration works cannot take place without the consent of the high level committee or ASI at world heritage sites,” an official said.

So far the state has four temple complexes that are Unesco world heritage sites — the monuments at Mamallapuram, the Brihadeeshwara temple at Thanjavur, the Gangaikonda Cholapuram Brihadeeshwara temple at Jayankondam, and the Airavatheeswara temple at Darasuram. Outside the temple too regulations are put in place. R Komagan, chairman of Gangaikondacholapuram Development Council, said areas around the 11 Kancheepuram temples will come under the regulations that apply to ASI and state government’s monuments, after they are declared world heritage sites. There will be no threat to the existing buildings, but construction of new structures will be regulated. “This is to maintain the ambience and environment around the sites. Priority would be given for funding as well, as they attract foreign tourists,” he says.

Tamil Nadu Tour Travel and Hospitality Association president V K T Balan says such a distinction comes as a boon for the local economy, particularly to the hospitality sector, as more hotels come up to cater to visitors. The Sri Ranganathaswamy temple at Srirangam, the Chettinad village clusters and the Padmanabhapuram palace in Kanyakumari are on the tentative list since 2014.

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

This 1,100-yr-old Chola hosp had beds, docs, surgeons and a protocol in place

This 1,100-yr-old Chola hosp had beds, docs, surgeons and a protocol in place

Yogesh.Kabirdoss@timesgroup.com

Chennai:19.05.2021

As a raging pandemic befuddles governments of even the most advanced nations on how best to use their resources, inscription on the walls of a Chola temple, built more than 1,100 years ago, shows how the visionary kings had operated a 15-bed hospital complete with doctors and surgeons. The inscriptions give details on medical procedures, salary paid to doctors in the form of paddy — proportionate to their work, the kind of herbal drugs used, and the method to ration food among inmates.

The comprehensive engravings on the granite wall of Venkatesa Perumal Temple at Thirumukkoodal near Kancheepuram, located 70km south of Chennai, on the medical centre established by Virarajendra Chola in 1069AD at the confluence of rivers Cheyyar, Vegavathi and Palar has surprised archaeologists.

The centre had two physicians, including a surgeon, and one barber to perform minor operations, two people for fetching herbs, and nurses and medical attendants to take care of patients. The 55ftlong inscriptions with 33 lines running from top to bottom cover an area of 540sqft. It is considered to be one of the biggest such engravings discovered so far in the Indian subcontinent. While 95% of it is written in Tamil, the rest is in ‘Grantha’ script. According to archaeologists, it throws light on 19 herbal medicines used for treating fever, lung diseases and dropsy.

CAST IN STONE: The engravings about the medical centre on the walls of Venkatesa Perumal Temple at Thirumukkoodal near Kancheepuram are considered among the biggest

Ancient temple will be renovated for consecration

As per the inscriptions, first documented a century ago, the hospital was meant to treat inmates of a students’ hostel and temple servants. S Rajavelu, adjunct faculty member of department of history, Alagappa University and former epigraphist with ASI, who studied the inscriptions in the past, said the facility also catered to the public. “It was akin to a medical hospital and college, where students stayed and it was meant for treating the public. It was an ayurvedic cum siddha hospital because we have references of medicinal plants,” he said.

“The hospital was running on the grants from the government, routed through the temple,” Rajavelu said.

The inscriptions talk of an ‘Atular Salai’, which means hospital. Similar health care centres were also functioning in Thiruvakkam near Kancheepuram, Thanjavur and Srirangam, he added.

Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which maintains the 9th century temple, now plans to recreate the garden by planting herbs mentioned in the inscription. T Saravanan, who took over as senior conservation assistant of ASI’s Kancheepuram sub-circle recently, said the temple would also be renovated for consecration. “The herbal garden is being established as part of renovation works that would commence this year. It is being executed on the directions of the ASI’s director-general, who visited the temple early this year,” he said.

Trapped in pandemic panic, people now look up at hospitals as temples, but in the days of yore temples themselves doubled up as hospitals.

AHEAD OF TIME: The engravings on the granite wall of Venkatesa Perumal Temple has surprised archaeologists

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

From 1.2L a day, Tirumala footfall drops to 2.4k


From 1.2L a day, Tirumala footfall drops to 2.4k

Tirupati:12.05.2021 

Pilgrim footfall at Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirumala on Monday reported an all-time low of 2,400. This is perhaps the lowest ever in the history of the temple.

With the surging Covid-19 cases leading to full and partial lockdowns in many parts of the country, including in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the flow of devotees to the hill temple has dried up considerably over the last few weeks. While the temple was closed during the lockdown in the first wave of Covid-19 during March-June 2020, soon after its reopening the temple recorded an average footfall of 8,000 pilgrims.

Tirumala temple is famous for its large turnout of pilgrims round the year, the numbers often touching 1.25 lakh on weekends and festivals. Never in its history the temple had witnessed a pilgrim turnout less than 8,000 a day.

Now, though the TTD is allowing devotees with darshan tickets to enter Tirumala even after 12 noon, when the 18-hour partial curfew announced by the state government comes into force, people have been reluctant to visit the temple during these pandemic times.

While just 2,400 devotees visited the temple on Monday, about 1,375 devotees got their heads tonsured as part of fulfilment of their vows. The low pilgrim footfall also saw the temple’s hundi collections dip to an all-time low of 24 lakh. The hundi collection on normal days hovers between Rs 3 crore to Rs 5 crore daily. Even during the first wave Covid-19 restrictions the hundi collection never dropped below Rs 1 crore a day.

Officials expect a further dip in the pilgrim footfall as Telangana government on Tuesday announced near-lockdown restricting public movement. TNN

Saturday, April 3, 2021

தரிசன முன்பதிவுடன் அறை முன்பதிவு

தரிசன முன்பதிவுடன் அறை முன்பதிவு

Added : ஏப் 03, 2021 00:14

திருப்பதி:திருமலை ஏழுமலையான் தரிசன டிக்கெட் முன்பதிவு செய்யும்போது, தங்கும் அறையும் முன்பதிவு செய்து கொள்ளும் வகையில், தேவஸ்தான இணையதளத்தில், விரைவில் மாற்றம் செய்யப்பட உள்ளது.

முன்பதிவு

திருப்பதியில் உள்ள தேவஸ்தான தலைமை அலுவலகத்தில் தொலைபேசி மூலம் பக்தர்கள் குறைகேட்பு நிகழ்ச்சி நடந்தது.அதில் பங்கேற்ற பக்தர்களுக்கு, தேவஸ்தான செயல் அதிகாரி ஜவஹர்ரெட்டி பதிலளித்தார், நிகழ்ச்சி நிறைவுக்கு பின், அவர் கூறியதாவது.கிராம மக்கள் இடையே ஹிந்து தர்மத்தை போதிக்க, தேவஸ்தானம் புதிய நடவடிக்கைககளை மேற்கொள்ள உள்ளது.

அதற்காக பஜனை மண்டலிகள், கோசாலை நிர்வாகிகள், விஷ்ணு சகஸ்ரநாமபாராயணம், லலிதா சகஸ்ரநாமபாராயணம் மண்டலிகள், ஸ்ரீவாரி சேவார்த்திகள் விவரங்கள் உள்ளிட்டவற்றை தேவஸ்தானம் சேகரித்து வருகிறது.கொரோனா தொற்று மீண்டும் பரவத் துவங்கி உள்ளதால், திருமலைக்கு வரும் பக்தர்கள் முககவசம், கையுறை, கிருமி நாசினி உள்ளிட்டவற்றை கட்டாயம் பயன்படுத்த வேண்டும்.இணையதளம் வாயிலாக, திருமலையில் தங்கும் அறைகள் முன்பதிவு செய்யும் பக்தர்கள் முதலில், மத்திய விசாரணை அலுவலகத்திற்கு சென்று, அங்கிருந்து துணை விசாரணை அலுவலக்திற்கு சென்று, அறை பெற்றுக் கொள்ளும் முறை தற்போது அமலில் உள்ளது.

வசதிகள்

இதை எளிதாக்க, அறை முன்பதிவு செய்த பக்தர்கள் அலிபிரி சோதனைச் சாவடியை கடந்ததும், குறுந்தகவல் வாயிலாக, அவர்கள் தொடர்பு கொள்ள வேண்டிய துணை விசாரணை அலுவலக எண்கள், அவர்களது 'மொபைல் போன்' எண்ணிற்கு அனுப்பப்படும். பக்தர்கள் நேரடியாக அந்த அலுவலகத்திற்கு சென்று, தங்கள் அறையை பெற்றுக் கொள்ளலாம். இம்முறை இன்னும், 10 நாட்களில் அமலுக்கு வர உள்ளது.

மேலும், இணையதளம் வாயிலாக விரைவு தரிசன டிக்கெட் முன்பதிவு செய்யும் பக்தர்கள், அதே பக்கத்தில் தங்கும் அறைகளையும் முன்பதிவு செய்து கொள்ளும் விதம் இணைய தளத்தில் சில மாற்றங்களை, தேவஸ்தானம் செய்ய உள்ளது. விரைவில் இந்த வசதியும் அமலில் கொண்டு வரப்படும்.இவ்வாறு அவர் கூறினார்.

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Covid -ve certificate required to attend Kumbh Mela: U’khand HC

Covid -ve certificate required to attend Kumbh Mela: U’khand HC

Prashant.Jha@timesgroup.com

Nainital:25.03.2021 

Days after chief minister Tirath Singh Rawat made the statement that no RT-PCR test report is required to attend Kumbh Mela, the Uttarakhand high court (HC) on Wednesday directed the state to strictly adhere to the the SOPs issued by both the central and state governments and “implement the guidelines in both letter and spirit.” The order effectively makes the Covid-19 RT-PCR test report mandatory, thereby clearing up the confusion that was prevailing in this regard especially after the CM’s statement made soon after he took over earlier this month.

The bench of Chief Justice RS Chauhan and Justice Alok Kumar Verma which delivered the order said that “the government must insist that no pilgrim is allowed to enter Kumbh Mela areas or to enter the state, until and unless the person carries a medical certificate clearly indicating that he/she is not a Covid-19-positive patient.”

The bench noted that Covid cases are rising in several parts of the country which has forced several states to go into partial lockdown as a result of which, the pandemic remains a cause of concern. “This is a clear indication that we are again entering the phase where the country will face the Covid-19 pandemic.Therefore, the state government is expected to be vigilant and to ensure that the Maha Kumbh mela does not turn into a breeding ground for the spread of Covid-19. Therefore, this court directs the state government to ensure that the SOPs issued by the central and state government are implemented in the strictest sense, both in letter and spirit,” read the court order.

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