Kumbabishekam Set for Sept 17 in Madurai Temple

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After a gap of 17 years, the historic Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai is preparing for a grand Kumbabishekam ceremony, with extensive renovation works progressing at a rapid pace. The last consecration ceremony at the temple was held in 2009. According to traditional practice, the ritual is usually conducted once every 12 years. However, the scheduled ceremony was delayed due to a fire accident that occurred in a temple mandapam in 2018. With restoration works now nearing completion, officials from the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department have announced that the Kumbabishekam is planned to be held on September 17 this year.

Renovation Areas and Ongoing Works
Meenakshi Amman Temple complex in Madurai, Veeravasantharayar Mandapam, temple corridors and prakarams, major temple towers (gopurams), ancient mandapams.
Structural restoration of mandapams, maintenance of towering gopurams, preservation of traditional Dravidian architecture, infrastructure preparation for the consecration ceremony.

Funding and Financial Allocation
₹15.81 crore allocated by the HR&CE Department, ₹5.16 crore received as donations from devotees, special renovation funds for temple restoration, maintenance expenses for heritage structures.

Reasons for the Delay
Fire accident in 2018, damage to the Veeravasantharayar Mandapam, detailed structural inspections, public demand to restore the mandapam without altering its historical design.

Upcoming Events and Schedule
Completion of renovation works expected by March, major Chithirai festival celebrations scheduled in the coming months, planning the ceremony without disrupting temple festivals, Kumbabishekam scheduled for September 17.

Officials from the HR&CE Department stated that the restoration works are being carried out with utmost care to preserve the temple’s historical significance and architectural heritage while preparing for the grand religious ceremony.