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Youth urged to keep Tamil culture alive

Youth urged to keep Tamil culture alive Martial arts students showing their skills during a performance. – ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN KUALA LUMPUR: Tamil community leaders have expressed hope that youths will remember their culture as they usher in the Tamil new year, Puttandu. In a celebration organised by the Coalition of Hindu Organisations and Temples, about 300 people observed the special day at the Kala Mandapam Sri Kandaswamy Temple in Brickfields yesterday. They were treated to a spectacle of events such as a traditional drums performance, a demonstration of Silambam, which is a weapon-based Indian martial art that originated from South India, a display of spear fighting and garland-making.

Ushering in a more festive Tamil New Year this time

KUALA LUMPUR: This year, the Tamil community were able to usher in the Puthandu New Year in a more celebrative atmosphere while adhering to pandemic guidelines. “We are very thankful and happy to be able to celebrate and usher in the Tamil New Year at the temple this year. “Due to the strict movement control order last year, we could only welcome the new year from our homes, ” said Malaysian Hindhudharma Maamandram vice-president Rishi Kumar Vadivelu. He said it was the first time 24 Tamil non-governmental organisations collaborated to organise a celebration at the temple. Rishi Kumar, who was the organising chairman, said the event would help preserve the community’s traditions among the younger generation.

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