This Article is From May 09, 2022

Vishwa Hindu Parishad Welcomes Tamil Nadu Revoking Mutt Palanquin Event Ban

The customary event at a Shaivite mutt in Tamil Nadu, known as 'Pattina Pravesam', involves the pontiff being carried on a palanquin in and around the mutt premises by devotees.

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Tamil Nadu: The customary palanquin event is known as 'Pattina Pravesam'. (File)

Chennai:

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has welcomed the Tamil Nadu government revoking its ban on the customary "Pattina pravesam" event at a Shaivite mutt in Mayiladuthurai district, calling it a 'victory' of Hindu unity.

The organisation appealed to all Hindus to participate in the May 22 event at the Dharmapuram Atheenam.

"This victory is due to the unity of all Hindus and Hindu organisations working together to revoke the ban steadfastly," P M Nagarajan, Organising Secretary, VHP Dakshin Bharat (south India), said in a press release.

The customary event known as 'Pattina Pravesam' involves the pontiff being carried on a palanquin in and around the mutt premises by devotees.

On April 27, the Mayilduthurai Revenue Divisional Officer had banned the event citing apprehensions over law and order scenario in the wake of opposition by rationalist outfit, the Dravidar Kazhagam and other like-minded organisations. The ban order also had claimed that the event went against Article 23 of the Constitution that barred forced labour.

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The government move had resulted in outrage from various sectors, including from a Vaishnavite Seer, even as the state BJP unit had claimed ulterior motive behind the ban order and called for its withdrawal.

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