Chennai, Aug 6
After the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (HR and CE) Minister, P.K. Sekarbabu inaugurated the Tamil Archanai at Kapaleeswar temple, Mylapore, the archanai in all 46 temples commenced on Friday.
In 1971, former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister late M. Karunanidhi had mooted the idea of Tamil archanai in temples across the state and the then HR iamp; CE Minister, Kannapan had even made an announcement. However, it was not taken forward owing to some constraints.
On Friday, the priests commenced chanting the 'Potri' (archanai) in Tamil. The practice had been to chant the 'potri' in Sanskrit.
The HRiamp;CE Ministry has prepared a set of 14 different 'Potris' and the booklets were distributed to the identified priests.
The Tamil Nadu government is planning to extend the facility to other temples in the state if there is a demand from the local population. The HRiamp;CE department will also allow "Kumbabishekham" in Tamil if a large section of devotees wanted it.
P.K. Sekar Babu told IANS that "These are all choices of devotees and the department will extend Tamil archanai to other temples if a demand comes from those places. The "Kumbabishekham" will be done if 'Agamas' permitted it but we won't put any pressure on anyone. These are to be done without hurting the sentiments of a large number of devotees and the government will take the opinion of the devotees across the state and move ahead if necessary."
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