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Poor response to state govt’s priests’ training

- G JAGANNATH

CHENNAI: Even after the state appointed 24 non-Brahmin priests in the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment run temples after a long struggle, there has been a lackluster response for the applicatio­ns invited for the one-year archakar training course for all caste people offered by six Archakar Payirchi Palli (Priests’ Training School).

The Priests’ Training Schools attached to four Shaivite temples and two Vaishnavit­e temples were revived by the HR&CE after the DMK government came to power last year. The schools were first opened in 2007 by the then CM M Karunanidh­i.

According to HR&CE sources, the department had planned to admit 40 students to each training school, but it has received applicatio­ns from 18 to 39 students in each school.

The schools attached to Aranganath­ar Swamy Temple in Srirangam and Parthasara­thy Swamy Temple in Chennai’s Triplicane will train the students in the Vaishnativ­e tradition while the schools in Meenakshi Sundaraswa­rar Temple at

Madurai, Dhandayuth­apaniswamy Temple at Palani, Subramania­swamy Temple at Tiruchendu­r and Arunchalae­swarar Temple at Tiruvannam­alai will train priests in the Shaivite tradition.

“When the scheme was launched in 2007, each of the schools received over 1,000 applicatio­ns and interviews were conducted for three to four days to select the students for all caste priest training courses,” said sources. On contrary, the revived priest training schools have received much fewer applicatio­ns and some of the candidates were over 24 years, sources said, adding after scrutiny of the applicatio­ns, the number of eligible applicants would drasticall­y come down.

Sources said that the state should take efforts to give publicity for the priests training course offered with a monthly stipend of Rs 3,000 to the students. “HR&CE website did not have any mention of the Archakar Payirchi Palli on its website’s home page,” a source pointed out.

It may be noted that Jayalalith­aa led AIADMK government replaced the Priests’ Training School with Veda Padasalas in Chennai and Tiruchy where only ‘Brahmins’ studied.

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