DT Next

Madurai Chithirai fest from April 23

-

With the annual Chithirai festival slated for celebratio­n at Meenakshi Sundareswa­rar temple in Madurai next month, authoritie­s of district administra­tion and HR&CE have come up with action plans to host the festival in a grand manner.

The festival, which is set to begin on April 23 with a flag-hoisting ceremony amidst a huge gathering of devotees, will conclude on May 4. Collector S Aneesh Sekhar convened a meeting with officials from various department­s and discussed the arrangemen­ts for the festival. The key highlight of the twelveday festival is scheduled on May 2 when the devotees would witness the celestial wedding of Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswa­rar and the car festival on May 3.

Above all, the grandeur of the event is the entry of Lord Kallazhaga­r into the Vaigai river, the highlight of the festival in Madurai. The event is scheduled on May 5.

Apart from basic facilities to be made available by the department­s of government organisati­ons, the temple administra­tion has also come up to set up temporary roofs in the interest of devotees and to protect them from strong sunlight along East and South Chithirai streets and on North Aadi street and West

Aadi street. To further facilitate the devotees, a 300-ton open air conditione­r facility would be made on the wedding stage and a 100-ton air conditione­r on the wedding hall.

On a priority basis, 6,000 devotees would be allowed to take free darshan through the South tower. Moreover, each of the 2,500 devotees with tickets at Rs 500 would be allowed through the North and West towers. A total of 3,500 devotees, each with Rs 200 as entry tickets could get access to the temple through the North and East towers. As for foreigners, a separate place would be readied. No free pass would be provided as per court directive.

“To witness the proceeding­s in the interest of devotees, 20 LED screens would be installed at various locations in the vicinity of the temple,” sources said.

 ?? ?? A view from last year’s Chithirai car festival on North Masi Street in Madurai
A view from last year’s Chithirai car festival on North Masi Street in Madurai

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India