Thaipusam 2024 | Singapore Kavadi

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Thaipusam 2024 | Singapore Kavadi
    Thaipusam is a Hindu festival that is celebrated by the Tamil community, and it is particularly significant in Singapore. Thaipusam usually falls in January or February, depending on the lunar calendar. The festival is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of war and victory, and it involves various religious and cultural activities.
    In Singapore, Thaipusam is celebrated with a grand procession that starts at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple and culminates at the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, also known as the Chettiar Temple, on Tank Road. Devotees participate in the procession, often carrying kavadis - elaborate structures adorned with decorations, flowers, and symbols, which are attached to the body with sharp metal spikes and skewers.
    The devotees who carry kavadis go through a process of purification and make vows to Lord Murugan before the festival. During the procession, they demonstrate their devotion and fulfill their vows by enduring physical hardships such as piercing their bodies, tongues, and cheeks with metal objects. This act of penance is believed to be a way of seeking blessings, expressing gratitude, and atoning for sins.
    The festival attracts large crowds of spectators who gather to witness the colorful and vibrant processions. Thaipusam is not only a religious event but also a cultural and social one, bringing together the Hindu community and showcasing their traditions and rituals.
    The Singapore government and various organizations work together to ensure the smooth conduct of Thaipusam, providing necessary facilities and security arrangements for the devotees and visitors. Thaipusam is a public holiday in Singapore, allowing people of different communities to partake in the festivities and celebrate the cultural diversity of the country.

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    @AmbientWalking 8 месяцев назад +1

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