Kerala: Children introduced to reading, writing in \'Vidyarambham\' ceremony

As many as 1,500-2,000 children used to attend \'Vidyarambham\' Attukal Bhagavathy Temple,every year but this year it was restricted to to 300

Update: 2020-10-26 10:36 GMT
Devotees offering pongala during the annual festival at the Attukal Bhagavathy temple in Thiruvananthapuram.(Representative Image) (Photo: PTI)

Thiruvananthapuram : Parents, with their children, gather at Attukal Bhagavathy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram for 'Vidyarambham' ceremony that is observed on Vijay Dashmi. 'Vidyarambham' is a tradition where children are introduced to reading and writing.

Usually, parents help children to write "Hari Sri" in Malayalam by holding their
fingers. "As many as 1,500-2,000 children used to attend 'Vidyarambham' every year but we restricted it to 300 this year due to COVID-19," the president of the temple trust told ANI. All the pandemic protocols were followed in the temple while performing the rituals of 'Vidyarambh'.

"We are strictly following COVID protocols. Thermal screening is being done at the entry point, we are collecting details of the devotees," temple president added. Devotees also arrived at Panachikkadu Dakshina Mookambika Temple in Kottayam to celebrate the festival.

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