A commendable decision has been taken to give women equal rights in the society. The Tamil Nadu government has given women the opportunity to become priests based on ability, that is, women will also perform their worship and can become capable of becoming priests in the temple. For this, qualified women will be given pastoral training. Announcing the decision, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin said that according to the 'Dravidian model of governance', women can also hold the priesthood in temples.
Training of three women priests completed
With the announcement of Chief Minister Stalin, three women have been included in this program of the state. These three women have completed the training of Archakar i.e. priest. The training of these three women has been completed at Sri Ranganatha Temple, Srirangam in Tiruchirappalli.
Who are the three women priests of Tamil Nadu?
The names of these three women priests working as priests in the major temples of the state are S Krishnaveni, M Ramya, and Ranjitha. S Krishnaveni, M Ramya, and Ranjitha are the first three women to have taken training from Archakar Training School. All three women Archakars will be appointed to the post of assistant priests in Vaishnav temples.
How educated are all three women priests?
All three women priests are educated and qualified. M Ramya has a Master's degree. Expressing her happiness about becoming a priest, she said that she wants to serve God. For this, he took training so that he could get appointments in big temples and get a chance to learn. The second priest, Krishnaveni, has passed a B.Sc. in Mathematics. Krishnaveni's father and grandfather served in the Mariamman temple of the village.
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