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Tamil Nadu: Outrage among devotees as HR&CE and police stop Annadhan at Sri Pamban Kumara Gurudasar Temple

In a move that has sparked widespread criticism, the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR and CE) department, with the assistance of police, halted the distribution of Annadhanam (offering of free food) at the Sri Pamban Kumara Gurudasar Temple in Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai

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CHENNAI: In a move that has sparked widespread condemnation, the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) department, with the assistance of police, stopped the distribution of Annadhan (food offering) at the Sri Pamban Kumara Gurudasar Temple in Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai. The incident occurred while hundreds of devotees were waiting in line to receive the food. Videos of the event have gone viral on social media, prompting a strong backlash from the Hindu community.

Annadhan, a tradition in which food is offered to devotees and the poor as part of temple practices, has been a daily occurrence at the temple, where the revered Tamil saint, Pamban Swamigal, rests in Jeeva Samadhi (memorial). The temple, which is a significant spiritual center for followers of Pamban Swamigal, has witnessed Annadhan for over 30 years.

On September 2, HR&CE officials, accompanied by police, abruptly halted the food distribution. The viral video shows angry devotees protesting the officials’ actions, accusing them of forcibly stopping a long-standing tradition. The workers were seen removing the food vessels and carts under the orders of the officials.

Background: Pamban Swamigal and His Legacy
Pamban Swamigal, a 19th-century Tamil Hindu saint, is renowned for his devotional hymns and poems praising Lord Muruga. His followers, who number in the lakhs across India and globally, visit his Jeeva Samadhi daily at the Sri Pamban Kumara Gurudasar Temple. The Annadhan practice, an essential part of the temple’s activities, has been a means to serve devotees and the underprivileged.

Kumbhaabhishekam Ceremony of Sri Pamban Kumara Gurudasar Temple

The HR&CE department, which controls the administration of the temple, has been the focus of criticism by Pamban Swamigal’s devotees following a controversial Kumbhaabhishekam (consecration ceremony) held on July 12, 2024. Despite opposition from groups like the Saiva Siddhanta Perumandram, which claimed the ceremony went against Pamban Swamigal’s wishes, the HR&CE department conducted the event following traditional Agama rituals. Since then, the temple’s Annadhan practice has continued, until it was forcibly stopped on September 2.

Annadhanam Halted by HR&CE
The abrupt stopping of the Annadhan distribution has drawn sharp criticism. Many devotees expressed anger, stating that Annadhan had been conducted at the temple for decades without issue. The video of the incident shows devotees confronting HR&CE officials, accusing them of disrespect and unethical behavior for stopping a charitable activity while hundreds of people were waiting to receive food.

HR and CE Official Stopping Annadhanam

The HR&CE department justified their actions, citing concerns over food safety and the need for certification from food security officials to distribute food in temples and public places. However, critics argue that similar restrictions were not applied to Ramzan gruel distribution or Christmas celebrations, leading to accusations of targeting Hindu temple practices.

Social Media Outrage and Accusations Against DMK Government
The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many users condemning the HR&CE department’s actions and accusing the ruling Dravidian party, DMK, of being anti-Hindu. Several Hindu activists and devotees took to social media platforms to express their frustration.

One Facebook user, Sivaraman Sivasankaran, questioned Tamil Nadu voters for continuously supporting the DMK government, while others accused the government of trying to “destroy Sanatan Dharma” in the state. Manoj Tiwary posted, “On one hand, they organize a Lord Murugan conference to fool Hindus, and on the other, they destroy Sanatan Dharma.” Another user, D. Rajendran, called the incident an example of a conspiracy to decimate Hindu traditions in Tamil Nadu.

Social Media Reaction

Many users pointed out incidents where religious activities at Hindu temples were restricted by the DMK government, citing the denial of special poojas and Prasad distribution, despite clear court orders. They also highlighted other incidents where non-Hindu religious activities, such as namaz and Bible reading in Hindu temples, were ignored by the authorities.

Government’s Response and the Way Forward
The DMK government, under whose administration the HR&CE department falls, has been criticized for imposing strict regulations on temple practices, particularly regarding the distribution of food. Officials have defended their stance, stating that the restrictions are intended to prevent potential food contamination and ensure the safety of devotees. However, many Hindus see this as a deliberate attempt to curtail temple traditions.

The decision to halt Annadhan at Sri Pamban Kumara Gurudasar Temple has left many devotees disappointed and angry. Several attendees who had stood in line for hours were forced to leave empty-handed. The incident has raised larger questions about religious freedom and the role of government in regulating temple activities in Tamil Nadu.

As the viral video continues to circulate, pressure is mounting on the HR&CE department to provide a clear explanation for its actions. Meanwhile, Hindu activists and devotees are expected to escalate their protests, demanding that the traditional practices of the temple, including Annadhan, be allowed to continue without interference.

 

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