Record number of devotees perform 'Made-Snana' at Subrahmanya

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December 18, 2012
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Mangalore, December 18: The number of devotees performing 'Made-Snana' at t the Kukke Subrahmanya temple near here, increased on the second day, with more than 650 people for lower caste performing the controversial ritual on Monday.

 

Ais the practice, food was served to members of the Brahmin community after the pooja at the temple. After the meal, devotees rolled over the plantain leaves with food leftovers to fulfil their 'harake' (vow).

 

Harish Kothari, a businessman in Dharmasthala, said he had been performing 'Made Snana' for five days every year even on the streets at the temple town.

 

The ritual was under a cloud after a section of society took serious objections to the practice.

 

The matter reached the High Court and the State government in an affidavit to the Court had said devotees would no longer be allowed to perform the ritual.

 

Instead, they would be allowed to roll over the food offered to the deity. It was also decided that food shall not be served to anyone else in the outer yard of the temple. The Court had accepted the proposal.

 

However, Adivasi Hitarakshana Vedike approached the Supreme Court through an emergent petition.

 

The Division Bench comprising Justices D?K Jain and Madan B Lokur stayed the operation of the Karnataka High Court order on December 14 following which the temple authorities decided to go ahead with the ritual.

 

Police personnel were deployed at the temple as a precautionary measure.

Over 350 people perform 'Made Snana' amid tight security at Subrahmanya

Posted on 17-12-2012 at 9:00a.m.

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Subrahmanya, December 17: Amidst widespread opposition, the controversial Made Snana ritual was performed at the Kukke Subrahmanya temple in Dakshina Kannada district on Sunday.

 

After the pooja, the members of the Brahmin community were offered 'prasada.' Soon after they had food, more than 350 devotees rolled over the plantain leaves with leftovers.

 

The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the High Court order on the practice of 'Made Snana' in the temple. The Karnataka government had recently filed an affidavit in the High Court modifying the annual ritual and the High Court had accepted it.

 

The government had said devotees would no longer be allowed the practice of rolling over plantain leaves with leftovers of food.

 

Instead, the food offered to the deity will be directly brought from the sanctum sanctorum of the temple to the outer yard in the form of 'prasadam' and it will be placed on the plantain leaves.

 

Any devotee can roll over it as part of their 'harake' (offering to the god). It had also been decided against serving food to Brahmins or anybody else in the outer yard on the day the ritual is held.

 

The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the modified ritual proposed by the State.

 

The ritual was observed amid tight police security and there were no untoward incidents during the ritual.

 

A team comprising five DySPs, as many as 200 police personnel and 100 Home Guards stood on guard till the completion of the ritual. CCTVs cameras were installed at strategic locations.


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Bengaluru, Apr 18: The Karnataka government has managed to get the contact details of nine out of 10 foreign nationals who had visited Jubilant Life Sciences, a pharmaceutical company in Mysuru district's Nanjangud which has been declared a coronavirus hotspot, State minister S Suresh Kumar said on Saturday.

As many as 66 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Nanjangud.

While investigating the source of virus in what is now known as 'Nanjangud cluster', the Mysuru administration could get information that 10 foreign nationals had visited this town, Kumar told reporters.

Soon the External Affairs Ministry's help was sought which managed to track nine of them, Kumar said, adding that the MEA contacted its embassies in China, Germany, Japan and the USA to track these persons.

"Out of 10, they could contact nine and got details. All of them have said that they were all healthy and they did not have any symptoms.

Hence, they did not feel the need to undergo COVID-19 tests," the minister said.

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