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After two years, Kavadi makers back in business this Thaipusam

One devotee, however, has chosen to make her own

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Feb 2023 12:00PM

After two years, Kavadi makers back in business this Thaipusam
Subitra Ananthan (right), who completed her vows, carries the kavadi for Lord Murugan she had made herself. The 28-year-old says this year’s festival comes as a blessing to her and her family, as she was unable to attend the festivities for the past two years due to the Covid-19 outbreak. – KIRTIGHA PANNEE SELVAN/The Vibes pic, February 5, 2023

by Kirtigha Pannee Selvan

KUALA LUMPUR – Kavadi makers and bearers are relieved that Thaipusam celebrations are back in full swing at the Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple in Batu Caves this year.

The lifting of Covid-19 restrictions permitted Hindu devotees to carry the kavadi during Thaipusam, and kavadi makers had since been rushing to fulfil the orders.

Kavadi is a bow-shaped structure decorated with peacock feathers, glasswork, and other ornaments.

Carrying the kavadi is a ritual sacrifice and offering, which is performed by devotees during the worship of Lord Murugan. Taking a kavadi to Lord Murugan’s temples during Thaipusam is regarded as highly auspicious.

Sivarajan Kaliaperumal, 53, a kavadi maker, said he has been in the field for 23 years and is delighted to be back in business after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

“Since this year saw a large influx of devotees coming to fulfil their prayers, I've received more than 30 orders from customers.

Kavadi is a bow-shaped structure decorated with peacock feathers, glasswork, and other ornaments. Carrying the kavadi is a ritual sacrifice and offering, which is performed by devotees during the worship of Lord Murugan. Taking a kavadi to Lord Murugan’s temples during Thaipusam is regarded as highly auspicious. – KIRTIGHA PANNEE SELVAN/The Vibes pic, February 5, 2023
Kavadi is a bow-shaped structure decorated with peacock feathers, glasswork, and other ornaments. Carrying the kavadi is a ritual sacrifice and offering, which is performed by devotees during the worship of Lord Murugan. Taking a kavadi to Lord Murugan’s temples during Thaipusam is regarded as highly auspicious. – KIRTIGHA PANNEE SELVAN/The Vibes pic, February 5, 2023

“The cost will be the main obstacle this year because of the high cost of materials, which has caused the kavadi price to be higher than in previous years.

“The minimum rate of the kavadi starts at RM800.00, and it depends on the design and size,” said Sivarajan.

“Most male devotees take big kavadis because it requires muscular strength, and some Kavadis can weigh up to 35kg.”

Meanwhile, Subitra Ananthan, who completed her vows, carried the kavadi for Lord Murugan she had made herself.

“I completed my vows this year by carrying a kavadi, but I didn’t buy it from outside.

Subitra Ananthan says she became a vegetarian and prayed for 48 days prior to the kavadi ritual. – KIRTIGHA PANNEE SELVAN/The Vibes pic, February 5, 2023
Subitra Ananthan says she became a vegetarian and prayed for 48 days prior to the kavadi ritual. – KIRTIGHA PANNEE SELVAN/The Vibes pic, February 5, 2023

“I made it on my own with the help of my family members, as I always wanted to show my love for my Lord Murugan.”

The 28-year-old said this year’s festival comes as a blessing to her and her family, as she was unable to attend the festivities for the past two years due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

“I am extremely happy that I managed to make my own beautiful kavadi for Lord Murugan and completed my vow happily.

“I became a vegetarian and prayed for 48 days prior to the ritual...I am hoping that this year will be prosperous for me.” – The Vibes, February 5, 2022

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