Devotees offer prayers on the occasion of Masi Magam in Puducherry
The Hindu
Religious fervour at ‘Masi Magam’ festival as temple deities taken on processions, with devotees lining streets to witness.
The ‘Masi Magam’ festival was celebrated with religious fervour, with temple deities being taken out on processions across the city on Friday.
Since morning, devotees lined the streets to witness the processions in which the deities were taken to the Vaithikuppam beach for theerthavari ceremonies. The police had made arrangements for crowd control and traffic regulation in Vaithikuppam.
Lieutenant Governor K. Kailashnathan, accompanied by Public Works Department Minister K. Lakshminarayanan, offered prayers. Devotees also offered prayers at Ganga Varaha Nadeeswarar temple in Thirukanchi, situated on the banks of Sankarabarani river. A holiday was declared for all schools in Puducherry and Karaikal in view of the festival.