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Sun News Spreads Fake News About Sacred Kashi Kalasa Sombu Distribution At Annamalai’s Yatra In Karaikudi

The Sun News channel’s Twitter (X) handle shared a video claiming that people are clamouring for pots to welcome Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader K Annamalai at Karaikudi on 1 August 2023.

Sun News claimed that the pots (ordinary) were being distributed among the public to welcome Annamalai and that there was a shortage hence people clamoured for them and there was a commotion.

In reality, according to sources close to Annamalai, the pots (kalasa sombu) were actually used for the Nagarathar Sambo Puja at Kashi and were brought to Karaikudi to be distributed among the people in memory of the Kashi Nagarathars (a community), during Annamalai’s yatra at Karaikudi.

Nagarathars are a Tamil community (Nattukottai Chettiars) who perform pujas at Kashi Vishwanath Temple on a daily basis. Since the 1820s, they have been conducting Trikaala poojas daily. These Trikaala poojas are held at 4 AM, 11.30 AM, and 9 PM, and remarkably, they have been performed continuously for the past 150 years (and more) without any interruptions. Even during challenging times, such as the curfew imposed during the Quit India Movement in 1942, the poojas were granted special permission to proceed. It is said that at 10.40 AM and 9.30 PM each day, the milk for abishekam (a ritualistic bathing ceremony) and other pooja items are collected, accompanied by the chanting of “Sambo Shankara.” These specific timings hold special significance, as they are exclusively reserved for these rituals, with the other two poojas being owned by Nepal Maharaja and Kasi Maharaja.

However, Sun News chose to portray this as a commotion and clamouring for the pots. Some Twitter users did not show surprise claiming that it would be surprising only if Sun News reported the truth.

Another user tweeted, “Sun News itself indicates it is a lie.” 

Yet another user tweeted, “Fake news Sun News as usual. It was a lot from Kashi.”

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