Tight security for Chithirai car festival at Samayapuram Mariamman temple tomorrow

IANS April 14, 2025 408 views

The annual Chithirai car festival at Samayapuram Mariamman Temple is set to attract an estimated three lakh devotees from across Tamil Nadu. Extensive security arrangements have been meticulously planned, including deploying over 1,200 police personnel and installing 50 surveillance cameras. Special crime teams, drone surveillance, and medical facilities will ensure the safety and smooth conduct of this significant religious event. The temple, known for its unique sand and clay idol, is a highly revered spiritual destination in the region.

"Over 1,200 police personnel deployed to ensure public safety" - Tiruchi Rural Police Statement
Chennai, April 14: Heavy security arrangements have been put in place ahead of the annual Chithirai car festival at the Arulmigu Mariamman Temple in Samayapuram, near Tiruchi, scheduled to take place on Tuesday.

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1,200 police personnel and 275 Home Guards deployed for festival

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50 surveillance cameras and 4 drone cameras installed

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Special crime teams and emergency medical facilities prepared

An estimated three lakh devotees from across Tamil Nadu are expected to participate in the grand event, which is held during the Tamil month of Chithirai.

In anticipation of the massive turnout, the Tiruchi Rural Police have announced a comprehensive security plan.

According to a statement issued on Monday, more than 1,200 police personnel and 275 Home Guards will be deployed to manage the crowd and ensure public safety.

In addition, 50 surveillance cameras have been installed around the temple premises to monitor the movement of devotees and deter criminal activity.

To bolster surveillance, four drone cameras will be deployed to provide an aerial view of the event.

Vehicular traffic on the busy Tiruchi-Chennai National Highway will be regulated, with heavy vehicles being rerouted on Tuesday to ease congestion in the festival zone.

Thirteen special crime teams have been formed to curb incidents such as chain snatching.

Security measures also include the deployment of three bomb detection and disposal squads.

Fire tenders will be stationed on-site along with trained personnel to respond to emergencies.

Ambulances will be on standby to transport devotees who may fall ill, to nearby hospitals.

The Health Department has set up two temporary medical facilities in Samayapuram to provide immediate assistance to devotees suffering from fainting spells or other health concerns.

In addition to security, steps have been taken to ensure the convenience and safety of pilgrims.

Dilapidated buildings along the car festival route have been identified and cordoned off to prevent people from climbing or entering them.

Drinking water tanks and mobile toilets have been installed at key locations by the district administration in coordination with temple authorities.

Encroachments along the temple car procession path have also been cleared.

The Arulmigu Mariamman Temple is one of the most revered shrines in Tamil Nadu.

Located in Tiruchirappalli district, it is dedicated to Samayapuram Mariamman, a powerful form of the goddess Adi Parashakti and Mariamman.

Uniquely, the main idol is made of sand, clay, and medicinal herbs, and therefore ritual bathing is not performed on it. Instead, rituals are conducted on a smaller stone statue placed in front of the main deity.

Devotees often offer mavilakku -- a traditional sweet made of rice flour, jaggery, and ghee -- as well as raw salt and neem leaves, especially on auspicious days such as Sundays, Tuesdays, and Fridays.

The temple is known to attract thousands of devotees on these days and is regarded as the second wealthiest temple in Tamil Nadu after Palani, in terms of cash flow.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So glad to see such thorough arrangements being made! The car festival is always so crowded, these security measures will help devotees feel safe. Jai Mariamman! 🙏
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Ramesh S.
The drone cameras are a smart addition - will help monitor the massive crowds from above. Hope they've also planned for shade and water stations along the procession route.
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Saranya M.
Attended last year and it was chaotic. Good to see more police presence this time. Maybe they could also add more signage in multiple languages for out-of-town devotees?
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Karthik V.
The medical facilities are much needed - last time I saw many people fainting in the heat. Hope they have enough staff to handle the crowd. Safety first!
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Anitha P.
While the security is impressive, I hope they don't make it feel like a military operation. The spiritual atmosphere shouldn't be lost in all these precautions.
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Manoj T.
The traffic diversions are necessary but will cause headaches for regular commuters. Maybe they could announce alternate routes more prominently? Otherwise great planning!

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