New Delhi: 20 Saiva Atheenams from Tamil Nadu had come to Delhi to present the scepter of the new Parliament Building in person. Then they also went to Delhi Tamil Sangh and offered blessings.
In the speech given by Perur Atheenam at the event given by Arulasi, it is wonderful that the statue of Tiruvalluvar has been installed at the entrance of the Sangha according to the words “Tamil Nadu, where Valluvan has given himself to the world”. It seems that this association was started in the year 1946 to welcome the liberation of the country. The Association has the honor of witnessing the coral festival for 75 years, which started before independence.
It is commendable to establish a foundation and provide scholarships through it, and to develop mutual interest in art, music and drama. Tamil Sangam is tirelessly doing many works like publishing books, honoring and appreciating artists from various fields. Wherever our Prime Minister Modi goes, he says that Tamil is the oldest language. It is fitting that he has been given the scepter now. My best wishes and thanks to the Delhi Tamil Sangh as it marches towards the century.
Kunrakkudi Atheena Swamy, who spoke next, said in his speech, “Parukule Nalla Nadu”, according to the lines of Bharati, the people of the world are thanking the Prime Minister who installed the scepter in the Parliament, praying for the perfection of our nation. He sang that we have achieved blissful freedom in slave India. Independence in 1947 was not an easy victory. There were teardrops, violence, methods of suppression and methods of oppression in the war of independence. In 1947, Nehru was given the scepter after the independence of Tamil Nadu as a symbol of Tamil Nadu’s great contribution to independence.
Reviving it again, the scepter was installed in the Parliament of India to sing “Arasalvar Aaney Namate” in the presence of the abbots of Tamil Nadu. We all the people of the world are obliged to thank the Prime Minister with the spirit of Bharati. Everyone is a clan, everyone is a race, everyone is the king of this country, my best wishes and thanks to our Prime Minister and to the Delhi Tamil Sangh.
Madurai Atheenam speaking in the same program said, “It is a blessing to be born in India. It is even more blessed to be born in Tamil Nadu. It is not enough if a man is good. He should also be strong. Our Prime Minister is an example of that. He can overcome any opposition like Bharathi. Our Prime Minister is the one who made our nation stand upright. My Today’s children should learn Sangha literature like Tirukural, Naladiyar, Purananuru. Learn and act accordingly. Society and religion are not different. Both are related to each other. Let’s protect our heritage. Let’s live in unity. Let’s live together without caste discrimination. Delhi that nurtures Tamil language. “Congratulations to the Tamil Sangh,” he said.
This was followed by the play “Ulaka Mahakavi” presented by Vaideki Harish and team. In this event, a dance play titled “Ulaka Mahakavi” was also performed by Guru Srimati Vaideki Harish, the founder of Niruthya Samsruthi Foundation and her team. In this, Mukundan, the general secretary of the association, said, “The Tamil language, which is 5000 years old, has played a major role in the development of Saivism.
The Tamil language also developed along with Shiva devotion as the saints spread the ideas of Saivism in Tamil language. On behalf of the Tamil people, I would like to thank the Prime Minister from the bottom of my heart for installing the scepter in the Parliament to proclaim the culture of Tamils. Special guest Attorney General Venkatramani said, “I am very much involved in the program of blessing the Saiva religious abbots.” pride
Also, my best wishes to the Delhi Tamil Sangh,” he said.
The event was held at the Delhi Tamil Sangh on Monday evening under the chairmanship of its vice-president Raghavan Naidu. Attorney General Venkatramani presided. Delhi Tamil Sangh Joint Secretary Uma Sathyamurthy, Treasurer S. Arunachalam, Executive Committee members V. Renganathan IPS, Usha and many Delhi Tamils were present. Sundaresan, Executive Committee member of Delhi Tamil Sangh gave the speech and Amirthalingam, Executive Committee member gave the vote of thanks.