Tamil Nadu: Hindu devotees throng Murugan temples for Thai Poosam, inspired by Tiruparankundram effect
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Tamil Nadu: Hindu devotees throng Murugan temples for Thai Poosam, inspired by Tiruparankundram effect

In a powerful display of faith and unity, thousands of Hindu devotees thronged Murugan temples across Tamil Nadu to celebrate Thai Poosam, drawing inspiration from the recent Tiruparankundram movement. Temples in Palani, Tiruchendur, Swamimalai, and other sacred sites witnessed an overwhelming turnout as devotees performed special poojas, carried kavadis, and recited Skanda Shasti Kavacham, reaffirming their commitment to Sanatan Dharma

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Feb 11, 2025, 03:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Culture, Tamil Nadu
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Thousands of devotees gathered for the 'holy' dip at the seashore of Tiruchendur Subramaniya Samy Temple, as part of the Thaipoosam festival. (Image Source X)

Thousands of devotees gathered for the 'holy' dip at the seashore of Tiruchendur Subramaniya Samy Temple, as part of the Thaipoosam festival. (Image Source X)

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Tamil Nadu witnessed an overwhelming turnout of devotees at the temples of Bhagwan Murugan on the auspicious occasion of Thai Poosam, reflecting a strong resurgence of Hindu faith and devotion. The fervor was especially evident at major temples, including Palani, Tiruchendur, Vaideeswaran Koil, Swamimalai, Tiruttani, Pazhamudirsolai, Tiruparankundram, Marudhamalai, Chennimalai, Mylam, Chennai Kandakottam, Vadapalani, and many others. The massive gathering was not only a religious expression but also a response to the Hindu Munnani’s call for special poojas and the recitation of Skanda Shasti Kavasam to seek divine intervention against adversarial forces.

The Significance of Thai Poosam

Thai Poosam, celebrated during the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai, honors Bhagwan Murugan, the Hindu god of war, wisdom, and victory. This festival symbolizes courage, determination, and spiritual growth. Devotees perform special prayers, offer kavadi, and undertake rigorous spiritual rituals across Murugan temples in Tamil Nadu and beyond.

The festival marks the day when Goddess Parvati gifted Bhagwan Murugan a divine lance (Vel) to vanquish the demon army of Tarakasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. To commemorate this, devotees engage in acts of devotion such as carrying pots of milk, piercing their bodies with metal skewers and hooks, and performing austerities to demonstrate their faith and seek the Bhagwan’s blessings.

The ‘Tiruparankundram Effect’ and Hindu Solidarity

This year, the celebrations saw an unprecedented turnout, which many attribute to the ‘Tiruparankundram effect.’ Recently, large-scale protests erupted when the sacred Murugan temple in Tiruparankundram was falsely claimed by the Waqf Board and labeled as ‘Sikandar Hill.’ This sparked widespread outrage, uniting Hindus in a strong defense of their religious heritage. The effect of this movement was evident in the Thai Poosam celebrations, where devotees in lakhs reaffirmed their faith in Sanatana Dharma by thronging Murugan temples in massive numbers.

Critics argue that in Tamil Nadu, which is often claimed as ‘Periyar’s land’ by Dravidian forces, the resurgence of Hindu festivals and religious participation sends a powerful message against attempts to dilute or undermine Sanatana Dharma. The participation in large numbers is being seen as a firm response against anti-Hindu narratives, signaling an undeniable reinforcement of religious identity and faith.

At Tiruchendur, the sea of devotees that flocked the temple created a mesmerizing sight, displaying an unparalleled level of devotion.

#JUSTIN திருச்செந்தூர் முருகன் கோயில் தைப்பூச திருவிழாவில் கடற்கரை மணல் பரப்பு தெரியாத அளவிற்கு பல்லாயிரக்கணக்கான பக்தர்கள் குவிந்து புனித நீராடல்#Thiruchendhur #MuruganTemple #Thaipoosam #News18Tamilnadu | https://t.co/3v5L32pLWJ pic.twitter.com/1090ETlE8Y

— News18 Tamil Nadu (@News18TamilNadu) February 11, 2025

Meanwhile, at Palani, thousands gathered to witness the celestial wedding of Bhagwan Murugan with Valli and Deivanai, a significant ritual that adds to the grandeur of the festival. The entire region resonated with devotional chants as the rituals were conducted with traditional fervour.

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The celebrations were marked by elaborate abhishekams (holy baths) to Bhagwan Murugan and his consorts, adorned with grand alankarams (decorations). Devotees participated in annadanam (mass food offerings) to express gratitude and seek divine blessings. In the evening, the deity was taken on a grand procession through the temple streets in a peacock vahana, accompanied by musicians playing Carnatic devotional songs.

Global Celebrations and the Spirit of Devotion

Beyond Tamil Nadu, the Thai Poosam celebrations resonated globally, especially in countries with a strong Tamil presence. In Malaysia, the Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur became the focal point of grand festivities. Millions of devotees gathered to pay homage to Bhagwan Murugan at the iconic temple, which houses a 42.7-meter-high statue of the deity. Devotees carried kavadi, performed penance, and observed strict fasting in a display of unwavering faith.

தை பூச தின நன்னாளில் என்னப்பன் முருகனின் பேரருள் அனைவருக்கும் கிடைத்திட வாழ்த்துக்கள்.#ௐ_முருகா 🙏🏻🪷🌿💐 pic.twitter.com/VPkVEtipHD

— 🪷 MЄЄƝƛ ƖƳЄƦ 🪷 (@Maha_Periyavaa) February 10, 2025

Meanwhile, at Vadalur in Tamil Nadu’s Cuddalore district, thousands thronged Sathya Gnana Sabha, founded by Saint Ramalinga Adigalar (Vallalar), to witness the revered ‘Jyothi Darshan.’ Here, seven screens of varying colors were lifted sequentially, revealing the sacred divine light, representing Vallalar’s belief in God as formless Jyothi (light). This unique celebration attracted spiritual seekers who embraced the philosophy of universal brotherhood and enlightenment.

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The Growing Hindu Awareness Against Religious Encroachment

In recent years, Hindu devotees have increasingly voiced concerns about government control of temples, misuse of temple funds, and the encroachment of temple lands. The attempt to falsely claim Tiruparankundram as Waqf property only added to these concerns, prompting calls for freeing temples from bureaucratic interference. Many Hindu activists argue that HR&CE (Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments) officials, often affiliated with Dravidian ideologies, are exploiting temple revenues for non-religious purposes instead of reinvesting them in temple renovations and priest welfare.

The strong turnout at Murugan temples for Thai Poosam this year has been seen as a direct response to these challenges. It reflects an awakening among Hindus who are keen to protect and preserve their religious heritage. The increasing participation in temple festivals and protests against anti-Hindu actions signify a revival of religious consciousness and the strengthening of Hindu solidarity

Topics: Hindu Religious and Charitable EndowmentsHR &CEBhagwan MuruganThai-PoosamMurugan temples
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