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This Tamil Nadu temple got a Corona Devi idol to protect people from Covid

This Tamil Nadu temple got a Corona Devi idol to protect people from Covid

This Tamil Nadu temple got a Corona Devi idol to protect people from Covid


Mangalore Today News Network

Coimbatore, May 19, 2021:      Authorities of Kamatchipuri Adhinam, a temple in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore, has decided to create and consecrate ’Corona Devi’, a deity dedicated to protect people from Covid-19 in the wake of the deadly coronavirus outbreak.

 

Corona Devi


Sivalingeswarar, the man in charge of the Adhinam, stated that it has been a practice to create deities to protect people from plagues and diseases.

In Tamil Nadu, there are several such deities as for example, the Plague Mariamman Temple in Coimbatore. People believed that deities protected the citizens during the plague and cholera outbreak in the past.

In the wake of the coronavirus crisis, Kamatchipuri Adhinam has decided to use granite to create the idol and conduct special prayers for 48 days. Maha Yagam will be held during which people will not be allowed to visit the temple to offer prayers.

Last week, the Tamil Nadu government intensified the lockdown in the state by announcing stricter curbs to contain the spread of the deadly virus. Under the fresh lockdown norms, only shops selling groceries, vegetables, meat and fish will be allowed to operate from 6 am to 10 am.

India recorded 2,67,334 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, taking the active caseload to 32,26,719.


Courtesy:India Today


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