Kudamukku Controversy: Seeman Urges for Murugan Temple in Sydney to be Bathed in Tamil

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2024-01-21 04:53:45

Kudamukku in Sanskrit for Murugan

Naam Tamilar Party coordinator Seeman has urged for the Murugan temple in Sydney to be bathed in Tamil. In a statement issued by him in this regard, Tamil Nadu is full of shrines of Lord Murugan, the historical god of Tamils. Apart from this, the Tamils ​​living all over the world have been worshiping Lord Murugan as a symbolic deity of their race in their residences.

Murugan temples are prominent in Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, France, Germany, USA and Canada. Similarly, Tamils ​​live in Sydney, which is the easternmost city of Australia.

Do the Kuda Mukku in Tamil

The Tamils ​​living in the area worked together to build a Murugan statue brought from Jaffna as the source, and in 1999 the Sidney Murugan Temple was completed and consecrated. It is noteworthy that this temple is managed by the Sydney Vegetarian Society. In this case, the temple is going to be consecrated on January 22, 2024, when the restoration work is being completed. While the temple administration has announced that the immersion ceremony will be done entirely in Sanskrit, the Tamils ​​present there have gathered and demanded that the immersion ceremony should also be conducted in Tamil language a month ago.

Unilateral Tendency – Condemned by Seaman

Till now the temple administration has not responded to their request and has insulted them and has intensified the work conducted in Sanskrit. The temple administration’s refusal to bathe the Tamil god Murugan in Tamil is highly condemnable. I request the temple administration to immediately change its autocratic attitude and hold the Sidney Murugan Temple Kudamuzku Nannieratu event in Tamil language to protect the pride of Tamil Lord Murugan. Seeman has asked me to express my great desire that all the Tamils ​​living in Australia should unite and win this demand.

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Last Updated Jan 21, 2024, 8:23 AM IST
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