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Ayya Vaikunda Swami memorial to be defence against distortion of history: CM

Ayya Vaikunda Swami memorial to be defence against distortion of history: CM

The Ayya Vaikunda Swami memorial in the State capital will be a strong bulwark against attempts to distort history by protecting values of social reformation, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said. He was speaking after laying the foundation stone of the memorial to be built near the Press Club here under the aegis of the Culture department with Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) assistance at a cost of ₹3.16 crore. The Chief Minister pointed out that Ayya Vaikunda Swami was among the most prominent names who had prepared the foundations of the social reformation movement. His life and struggles were a reply to those who argued that the olden days, when regressive customs were common, were good. He espoused the message of humaneness when untouchability existed. The Samathwa Samajam founded by him helped created a social consciousness that all humans were equal. It fought against feudal exploitation and imperalism and implemented the concept of Panthibhojanam (inter-caste dining), the Chief Minister said. He underlined the need to reinforce the culture of humaneness, love and brotherhood …

Devotees throng Srirangam temple on Vaikunda Ekadasi

Sri Namperumal attired in ‘Ratnangi’ passing through the Paramapada Vasal on the occasion of Vaikunda Ekadasi festival in Srirangam on December 23, 2023. | Photo Credit: M. Moorthy Spiritual fervour pervaded the temple town of Srirangam, where thousands of devotees turned out to offer worship to Lord Ranganatha at Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple on the occasion of Vaikunta Ekadasi on December 23. The entire temple complex of Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple resonated with ‘ranga, ranga and govinda, govinda’ chants of devotees who gathered in large numbers from near and far to have a darshan of Sri Namperumal on the auspicious Ekadasi day in the Tamil month of Marghazhi. Clad in ‘Ratnangi,’ Sri Namperumal passed through the Paramapada Vasal, which opened at 4 am. The processional deity left the ‘Moolasthanam’ at 3 a.m. and was taken in a procession amid chants of thousands of devotees lined up in the praharams. The procession went through Raja Mahendran Tiruchutru and Kulasekaran Tiruchutru and reached the ‘Vraja Nadhi Mandapam’, where the deity halted for some time. Scholars and priests rendered hymns …