Jayalalithaa government to invoke divine blessings for rains
Vedic hymns to propitiate Lord Varuna are reverberating in major temples with the Jaya govt seeking to invoke divine blessings for rains.

With the state facing acute scarcity of water for drinking and irrigation and the short-term kuruvai paddy crop cultivation coming under a cloud in view of poor storage in the Mettur Dam across Cauvery river, the government has asked temples to conduct special prayers and yagnams for rains.
The special prayers are being organised since June 18 in major temples under the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (HR and CE) department, a top official said today.
"For want of rains, we have been organising the special prayers in over 200 temples across Tamil Nadu since June 18. This will go on till July 1," HR and CE Commissioner P Dhanapal told PTI.
In the city, the special prayers have been held in the temples of Gangadeeswarar in Purasawalkam, Kalikambal in George Town, Vadivudaiamman in Tiruvottiyur and Kapaleeswarar in Mylapore.
A report from Rameswaram said 'Varuna japam' was conducted by the priests of famous Sri Ramanathaswamy temple at Sethumathavar sub-temple by standing in knee-deep water and reciting mantras.
Temple Joint Commissioner A.Selvaraj said varuna japam was being organised in big temples on the instructions from HR and CE Commissioner.
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