The statue of Mrs. Murrugan, over 100 feet tall in Tamil Nadu (HR) and CEO Minister, appears in 3 temples in Tamil Nadu
PK Sekarbabu | Image source: M. Karunakaran
Hindu Minister of Religion and Charity and Charity PK Sekarbabu announced at the conference on Thursday that three statues of Lord Murugan will be installed in three temples in the state.
Lord Murugan, 184 feet tall, will be installed at the Arulmigu subramaniyaswamy temple in Marudhamalai, Coimbatore district, as well as a museum and parking facility, at a cost of Rs 110 crore.
While a statue of 180 feet will be installed at the Arulmigu Velayudhaswamy temple in Thindal, Erode district, for a cost of Rs 300 crore, another statue of 114 feet will be in the Arulmigu Subramaniyaswamy timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri timiri corore oss od 6.83 Crore s.83 Crore, he said.
No san fee
The Minister also announced that there will be no special Darshan fees for special occasions and festivals at the Kapaleeswarar Temple in Mylapore (Maha Shivaratri), Subramania Swamy Temple by Tiruchendur (Kanda Sashti Festival), Dhandayudhapani Swamy Temple, Palani (Panguni Uthiram), Ranganatha Swamy Temple of Srirangam (Vaikunta Ekadesi), Subramaniya Swamy Temple of Tiruttani (Aadi Kiruthigai), Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple in Madurai (Meenakshi Thirukkalyanam), Ramanathaswamy Temple, Ramanathaswamy Temple (Aadi Amavasai), Bannari Mariyamman Temple in Bannari (Kunda Music Festival), Sankaranaraana Swamy Temple is located in Sankarankoil (aadi thapasu), and Thiruvarutpragasa vallalaar dheiva Nilaiyam in Vadalur (Thaipoosam).
At the boundaries of gold investment plans, the government plans to melt unused and unused silver items in temples controlled by the human resources management department to blend into sterling silver bars.
The minister also said that ongoing work is underway in Kovilpathaija perumal temple in Awadi, Arunakaleswar temple in Tiruvanamalai, Veda Pet Perishwarar temple in Chayar and an allkondamal temple in Somavalapati.
“For elephants who serve and receive in temples Mukthithe construction of monuments of 11 temple sites is underway. ” he added.
Children’s milk
Mr Sekabab said the boiled milk will be distributed to the children of devotees who came to temples managed by the Ministry of Human Resources and the CE department.
The plan will cover the main temples of Tiruchendur, Srirangam, Samayapuram, Tiruvannamalai, Tiruttani, Tiruttani, Anamalai, Bannari, Thiruparankundram, Marudhamalai and Periyapalayam.
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