Rajinikanth temple marks Labour Day with Baashha-themed tribute to workers
Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 2 (ANI): International Workers' Day was marked with special prayers and rituals at the Arulmigu Sri Rajini Temple, a shrine dedicated to superstar Rajinikanth, where devotees gathered in large numbers to honour the dignity of labour.
The temple, established by a devoted fan named Karthik, houses two black stone idols of Rajinikanth and functions as a regular place of worship, with daily poojas conducted in the morning and evening.
As part of the observance, a thematic setup was created to highlight the value of labour.
A prominent cutout of Rajinikanth in his iconic auto driver role from the film Baashha was displayed alongside an auto-rickshaw, symbolising the everyday struggles and pride of working-class individuals.
Special abhishekam rituals were performed using 16 sacred items, including milk, rose water, curd, and tender coconut, followed by deeparadhana. Devotees also offered prayers for the well-being, prosperity, and success of workers across the country.
Sweets were distributed to a large number of labourers in attendance.
Karthik, the temple administrator, along with his family, made elaborate arrangements to ensure the event meaningfully honoured workers and highlighted their importance in society.
He noted that several of the actor's films, including Mannan, Uzhaippali, and Baashha, reflect the struggles and dignity of working-class people.
"To honour workers, we performed special rituals and abhishekam by placing Rajinikanth's image from Baashha. We prayed for the welfare of all labourers," he told ANI.
Extending his wishes, Karthik said, "Workers are the backbone of our nation's progress. Labour Day holds special significance, especially for auto drivers, which is why we chose the Baashha theme. We also arranged everyday work tools to creatively display the message 'Happy Labour Day' and offered our prayers." (ANI)
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