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Temples must be closed during lunar eclipse, MHS reiterates

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KUALA LUMPUR: All Hindu temples must be closed for prayers for the duration of the lunar eclipse on Thaipusam Day on Jan 31, the Malaysia Hindu Sangam reiterated yesterday.

MHS president Datuk RS Mohan Shan said the MHS and 20 other Hindu NGOs concurred that all sacred places in the temples must be closed during that period.

“This is because, according to our religion, the eclipse has a negative energy which will leave a negative impact.

“That is why we are prohibited from conducting any form of prayer and ritual during that time.

“This has been practised for hundreds of years,” he said at a press conference here.

The Balathanda­yuthapani Temple in George Town, Penang, Sri Subramaniy­a Swami Devasthana­m ( Temple) in Sungai Petani, Kedah, which are two important locations for Thaipusam, and the temples in Singapore and India would also close during the lunar eclipse.

However, Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Dhevasthan­am chairman Tan Sri R Nadarajah had said that religious ceremonies at the Sri Subramania­m Temple in Batu Caves on Thaipusam Day would proceed even during the period of the eclipse, which has raised a controvers­y among the Hindu community.

The lunar eclipse has been calculated to occur from 7.48pm to 11.11pm on Jan 31, which will shorten the time for Hindu devotees to conduct their prayers on Thaipusam Day.

Mohan Shan also said that even as the Thaipusam celebratio­n this year would not be as festive as before due to the eclipse, there were no calls to boycott it.

“We are just asking that the inner sanctum (inner part of the temple where prayers are conducted) be closed during the (eclipse) time and no kavadis or other rituals are to be allowed then. Other parts of the temple can remain open,” he said.

He also called on devotees to follow the guidelines for kavadis that had been set for the Thaipusam celebratio­n all these years.

“Parang, cigars and other items that are not allowed by the religion must never be used during Thaipusam,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Mah (centre) in a group photo with his ministry staff. — Bernama photo
Mah (centre) in a group photo with his ministry staff. — Bernama photo

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