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Free sky for Meenakshi temple parrots

 

Monday, September 19 2005 @ 07:33 PM EEST

 

Chennai, INDIA: The famous Meenakshi temple in

Madurai is setting free a large number of parrots that

have been an integral part of the 1,200-years-old

temple.

 

The temple authorities have decided to free the birds

following requests from animal welfare organisations

like the Blue Cross. Similar requests had also come

from the state forest department, according to P.

Bhaskaran, executive officer of the temple.

 

The authorities plan to keep only one pair of parrots in

the temple to maintain the tradition and 60 of the caged

birds have been freed already.

 

The temple, about 500 km from here, have been

keeping parrots traditionally, as the statue of the

goddess in the temple holds a golden parrot in her hand.

Devotees started donating parrots to the temple about a

century ago.

 

Later, an aviary was set up in one wing of the massive

temple, which is called the "kili koondu mandapam".

The astrologers in the temple town have been taking

help of the parrots to tell fortunes. Besides, the parrots

have been a major attraction for the visitors.

 

from:

http://www.manoramaonline.com/servlet/ContentServer

?pagename=manorama/MmArticle/CommonFullStory

&cid=1126496421484&c=MmArticle&p=1002194839

100&count=10&colid=1054406791048&channel=News

or

http://www.freeparrots.net/article.php?story=20050919193358793

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