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Tamil Nadu: 2 priests suspended after decorating deity in 'churidar'
As per the temple's agama rules, the goddess should be decorated only with saree
Nagapattinam: Two priests at a temple in Mayiladuthurai in the district have been suspended for decorating the main deity of the goddess in churidar with sandalpaste, reportedly going against 'agama' traditions.
The priests had gone about the decoration on February 2, an auspicious day in the Tamil month of Thai,when a sandalwood decoration is done, as they were encouraged by the positive response they got to one done in Gujarati style on January 26, another propitious day.
However the move backfired after a photograph of it went viral in the social media, receiving flak from a section of devotees. ALSO READ:BITS Pilani’s 21-year-old engineering student hangs himself in hostel Though the decoration was not derogatory, some temple officials and devotees opined that it was against the temple agama rules, as per which the goddess should be decorated only with saree. Following this, the head of Thiruvavaduthurai adheenam mutt Ambalavana Desiga Paramacharya Swamigal ordered the suspension of the two priests today, temple officials said. The Mayooranathaswamy temple in that town is one among the ancient Shiva temples located in the riverbed of Cauvery, built during the Chola period.#TamilNadu: Two priests of the Mayuranathar temple in Mayiladuthurai were removed from service yesterday after they decorated the idol of the presiding deity in salwar kameez. pic.twitter.com/euUgdf0Vyx
— ANI (@ANI) February 6, 2018
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