Tamil Nadu Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE), P.K. Sekarbabu, has announced that the Kumbabhishekam (consecration ceremony) for the historic Madurai Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple will be conducted by February 2026. This announcement has been welcomed by devotees and the general public.
The Veeravasantharayar Mandapam, which was severely damaged in a fire accident in February 2018, is being fully restored.
Minister Sekarbabu stated:
“We are consulting Agama experts on whether the Kumbabhishekam can be conducted without waiting for the full restoration of the Veeravasantharayar Mandapam. If we receive their approval and the Chief Minister’s nod, the ceremony could happen as early as December 2025.
If it’s deemed essential to wait for the full completion of the mandapam, the Kumbabhishekam will be held by February 2026.”
However, the Hindu Temple Protection Movement emphasized that Kumbabhishekam should only be performed after 100% completion of the temple’s renovation, including the damaged mandapam.
With the main temple’s works nearing completion and the mandapam reconstruction underway, devotees may expect the Kumbabhishekam within the next few months — depending on expert recommendations and government decisions.
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