Madurai Temple Holds Special Prayers for India's T20 World Cup Final Victory

A special prayer ceremony was conducted at the Sri Maha Periyava Temple in Madurai, where devotees offered prayers for India's victory in the upcoming T20 World Cup final against New Zealand. The event included abhishekams and deeparadhana, with a flex board of the Indian team placed for blessings. India enters the final as strong favorites, playing at home and seeking a record third T20 World Cup title. New Zealand, led by Mitchell Santner, aims to win its first title after a powerful semi-final performance.

Key Points: Prayers in Madurai for India T20 World Cup Win | Final vs New Zealand

  • Special prayer held in Madurai temple
  • Devotees lit lamps for team victory
  • India enters final as favourites
  • New Zealand eyes maiden title
  • India aims for record third win
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T20 World Cup: Special prayer in Madurai for India's victory in final

A special prayer ceremony was held at a Madurai temple, with devotees seeking divine intervention for India's victory in the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand.

"All the Best India - Devotees at Sri Maha Periyava Temple"

Madurai, March 7

A special prayer was held in Madurai seeking victory for the Indian team in the T20 World Cup final between India and New Zealand, scheduled to take place on Sunday.

The prayer was conducted at the Sri Maha Periyava Temple located in the S.S. Colony area of Madurai, under the auspices of Anushathin Anugraham.

Earlier, special abhishekams were performed to the idol of Maha Periyava and the silver padukas, using turmeric powder, panchagavyam, milk, panchamirtham, honey, ghee, tender coconut water, sacred ash (vibhuti), sandalwood and several other offerings. This was followed by a special decoration of the deity and deeparadhana.

During the event, devotees who visited the temple placed a flex board featuring players of the Indian cricket team and offered special prayers seeking India's victory in the T20 World Cup final.

They also lit lamps in their hands and raised slogans saying "All the Best India."

Men in Blue will enter the T20 World Cup final against New Zealand at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium as massive favourites, enjoying a massive home advantage and a wave of recent white-ball success against the Kiwis in ICC tournaments.

In the semi-final match, India pulled off a close win over England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai to seal a spot in their fourth ICC Men's T20 World Cup final. This is the most appearances by any side in the Men's T20 World Cups.

The Mitchell Santner-led New Zealand are coming after thrashing South Africa in the first semi-final held at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The opener, Kiwi batter Finn Allen, played an unbeaten century knock to take his side in the final. The Black Caps are eyeing their maiden Men's T20 World Cup title.

Over the years, India and New Zealand have met five times in ICC events' knockout stages, with India winning twice and New Zealand winning three. However, in the past two knockout stage matches, India has emerged victorious, and this gives Team India a razor-sharp edge.

India are defending champions and are aiming to win the title for the record third time. The Kiwis will be hopeful to claim the title for the first time.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the players are focusing on their practice and strategy just as much. We need a solid game plan against Santner's team. All the best, Men in Blue!
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Arjun K
The description of the abhishekam is so detailed and lovely. It shows how deeply cricket is woven into our cultural fabric. From temples to tea stalls, everyone is united for this final. Let's bring the cup home!
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I find this fascinating. The community spirit around cricket here is incredible. Wishing both teams a great match, but my support is with India!
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Vikram M
Home advantage at the Narendra Modi Stadium is huge, but we can't underestimate New Zealand. They are a tough team. Prayers are good, but the boys need to play without pressure. Chak De India!
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Kavya N
My heart is already racing! Seeing the flex board with our players' photos in the temple is so touching. Win or lose, we are proud of you, Team India. But please win! 😄

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