Priests request State to ensure hassle-free conduct of temple rituals
The Hindu
A section of ‘bhattachaaryars’ of Srirangam Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple and its sub temples near Tiruchi besides some ‘sivachaariyars’ of various shrines have jointly appealed to the State government t
A section of ‘bhattachaaryars’ of Srirangam Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple and its sub temples near Tiruchi besides some ‘sivachaariyars’ of various shrines have jointly appealed to the State government to ensure that there were no interruptions or hurdles in performing rituals at the shrines and to enable them and their heirs to continue with ‘kainkaryam’ at the temples. Around 300 priests from various temples made this fervent plea to the Minister for Municipal Administration, Urban and Water Supply K. N. Nehru at Srirangam on Sunday. A representation in this connection was given by the ‘Srirangam Koil Miraas Kainkaryaparargal Mattrum Adhanai Saarndha Koilgalin Miraas Kainkaryaparargalin Nala Sangam’ to Mr. Nehru by the priests in front of the Renga Renga Gopuram at the Srirangam temple.More Related News
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