This Article is From Dec 09, 2011

Dam row cuts short Sabarimala pilgrims' progress

Dam row cuts short Sabarimala pilgrims' progress
Theni, Tamil Nadu: Hundreds of devotees of Lord Ayyappa from Tamil Nadu are being forced to cut short their pilgrimage to Sabarimala in Kerala due to violence on the other side of the border over the Mullaperiyar dam row. In the past couple of days, many pilgrims are reluctantly removing the sacred beads at local temples in Cumbum and Suruli and returning home.

On Thursday, around 100 devotees removed the sacred beads worn around their necks and deposited them at the Sree Sabarimalai Adivaram Ayyappan Annadhanam temple in Suruli after performing all the rituals.

"We followed all the rituals at the temple, before removing the beads," said P Chitrarasan of Gudalur, who was among a group of 19 devotees who had cut short their pilgrimage.

According to the temple priest Sri Ram Gurukal, over 200 devotees had removed their sacred beads during the last two days.

They included pilgrims from Madurai, Genji, Puducherry, Gudalur and Thanjavur. Another batch of 100 pilgrims stuck along the Tamil Nadu-Kerala border also followed suit.

T C Raman, a pilgrim from Madurai, said he suffered untold hardships for three days when he was stranded at Kumili in Kerala. "We left Madurai early on Monday and crossed Gudalur at 6am. However, as we crossed the border, our vehicle was stopped every half-a-kilometre by mobs, who abused and beat up devotees from TN. Our vehicle was attacked. They taunted us by calling us 'Pandi', besides beating us up," he recalled.

Raman and his fellow devotees were helped by some Tamil workers in cardamom estates who gave them refuge. "By then, our food stock had depleted. The workers fed us for three days and later helped us board a vehicle bearing a Kerala registration number on which we reached the TN border. We took another Tamil Nadu registration vehicle and reached here this morning," Raman told Express.

Later on, he and other devotees removed their sacred beads at a Vinayagar temple in Madurai.

Heavy protection to business firms in Tiruchy

Heavy police protection has been provided to major business establishments owned by Keralites in Tiruchy, in the wake of rising resentment and anger against Keralites over the Mullaperiyar dam issue.

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