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Friday, January 14, 2022

Thaipusam: Over 1k volunteers to be mobilised at Batu Caves

 


The Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Batu Caves, Selangor will be mobilising over 1,000 volunteers in assisting Hindus to celebrate Thaipusam this Jan 18 by ensuring compliance with the standard operating procedure (SOP) set by the government.

The temple committee’s honorary secretary, C Sethupathy said that so far, over 500 volunteers comprising members of the public had registered as volunteers while the rest comprised the temple’s committee members and temple goers.

“These volunteers will assist in ensuring social distancing by the devotees and visitors, scanning of the MySejahtera QR code before entering the cave temple and adherence to the other SOPs,” he added.

Sethupathy said this temple, also renowned for having the largest Lord Murugan statue in the world, with a height of 42.7 metres, was making the final preparations for the religious celebration by tightening the SOPs and ensuring compliance in curbing the spread of Covid-19.

He said the temple committee was also handling the online registration for devotees who would be carrying the ‘paal kudam' or milk pots so as to smoothen the procession during the celebration without, any lax in adhering to the SOPs set.

Thaipusam is celebrated by Hindus throughout the world in the month of ‘Thai’, the 10th month in the Tamil calendar, to commemorate the incident in which Lord Murugan received the holy spear from his mother, Goddess Parvati, to destroy the evil Soorapadman and return peace and prosperity to mankind.

During the Thaipusam celebration, Hindu devotees would fulfil their vows by carrying the 'paal kudam', considered the most sacred item, as well as the beautifully-decorated 'kavadi' up a flight of 272 steps to the cave temple.

Sethupathy said the Thaipusam celebration would start on Jan 16 with the silver chariot procession, carrying the idols of Lord Murugan and his two wives, goddesses Valli and Theivanai from the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple on Jalan Tun H S Lee in Kuala Lumpur to Batu Caves, starting at 10pm and the chariot is expected to arrive in Batu Caves at 10am the next day.

The return procession of the chariot from Batu Caves will start at 4pm on Jan 19 and it will arrive at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple late at night the same day, with both processions involving only 70 members of the temple’s management while members of the public are not allowed to attend.

On Wednesday, National Unity Minister Halimah Mohamed Sadique announced that carrying of the 'paal kudam', prayers and chariot procession would be allowed, but without the kavadi for the Thaipusam celebration this time.

The SOPs set for the Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Batu Caves includes the number of visitors not exceeding 6,000 each day, a limit of 100 persons for the ‘paal kudam’ and 30 minutes for each prayer session, followed by sanitation at the temple site.

In Malaysia, Thaipusam is also celebrated in a big way at the Sri Arulmigu Balathandayuthabani Temple located on a hill in Penang and Arul Subramaniar Temple, close to the Cheroh limestone hills in Ipoh, Perak.

- Bernama

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