I understand from reading a Tamil newspaper advertorial that MIC is
gearing up to hold a grand Deepavali open house at the Batu Caves Temple
grounds. I’m all for any activity which promotes and fosters the
spirit of 1 Malaysia and national unity. However the organisers of the
Deepavali open house should take into consideration that the Batu Caves
Temple grounds is a place of worship.
I wish to point out that one of the most auspicious festival
dedicated to Lord Muruga which is referred to as Skanda Sashti
(Viratham) Festival happens to fall during this time. This festival
falls on the sixth day of the full moon and the sixth day of the new
moon in the Hindu calendar – Nov 14-20.
During this festival hundreds of Hindu devotees will converge at Lord
Murugan temples to pay their penance and seek the blessings of the
residing deity. Many of the devotees will be adhering to a strict
fasting regime and will only consume vegetarian food, such as milk and
fruits during this time. Some will stay in the temples to recite the
Skanda Shastri mantras/hymns to seek divine help and protection from
Lord Muruga..
Since the Skanda Shasti festival is coinciding with the proposed
Deepavali open house celebration, I appeal to the temple committee and
the organisers to take the necessary measures to ensure that the
sanctity of the temple grounds are not breached.
Non vegetarian food should not be served in the temple grounds during
the open house festival. As guardians, the Batu Caves temple committee
should uphold all the religious tenets, failing to do so amounts to
blasphemy.
If the organisers of the open house celebration are not able to
adhere to vegetarian food rule, they should be advised to look for
another alternate venue to hold the Deepavali open house celebrations.
There are so many other neutral grounds to hold the open house
celebration. I’m of the opinion that the Batu Caves temple grounds is
not appropriate to hold the open house celebration more so when it
clashes with another major Hindu religious festival.
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