
The day of Kavady, devotees surrender and immerse themselves in the worship of Lord Muruga, carry Kavady, some perform penance in form of pinning their bodies, all in pure devotion of Lord Muruga,” Guru ended.A set of verses by Ulaganatha Pillai, in simple Tamil, outline the benefit of Murugan worship. The Kavady festival communicates to us that surrender to the Lord with all the trials and tribulations will strengthen our spiritual hearts and grant us peace, love, compassion, selflessness, patience, forgiveness, absence of anger. “Our lives during the fast is transformed and we earnestly pray that our lives be fulfilled and blessed with total devotion. He further explained that undertaking the fast creates the awareness and awakening of the spiritual energy within us and connects us to the Divine. From the day of flag hoisting, devotees, temple congregants, community in vicinity of the temple actively are engaged in devotion to Lord Muruga by means of fast, abstinence of non-vegetarian foods, vices and comforts and many more, performing selfless service.” Guru Jay Naidoo from Om Shri Kumaraya Namah Ashram-Mandir said: “Kavady begins with flag hoisting which reminds the community that the temple is observing the auspicious period of Thai Poosam Kavady. Lenasia Times got the opportunity to capture special moments at temples in the two towns. Thousands of devotees gathered at different temples in Lenasia and Lenasia South to celebrate the 10th day of Kavady, a day to worship Lord Muruga.
