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Kanchipuram Devanathan Gurukkal ((new))

The story of Devanathan Gurukkal serves as a reminder of the quiet, steady labor required to keep a culture's heartbeat steady. While Kanchipuram is a city of grand history—having been the capital for dynasties like the and Cholas —it is the individuals like the Gurukkals who maintain the daily rhythm of these living monuments. Through his service, Devanathan represented:

: Keeping the complex Agamas alive through daily practice.

S. Devanathan (aged 35 at the time) served as a priest at the Maheswarar Temple in Kanchipuram. Rather than upholding his religious responsibilities, Devanathan was accused of exploiting his position of trust to carry out unlawful activities directly inside the temple premises. Unveiling of the Scandal kanchipuram devanathan gurukkal

मिलिए इस पुजारी. से नाम है देवनाथ सुब्रमण्यम गुरु कल उम्र करीब 36. साल कांचीपुरम के इस मंदिर में पुजारी था देवनाथ भगवान की देखरेख. YouTube·ABP NEWS Pujari turns villain, films women and blackmails them

Ensuring that the six daily rituals are performed with precision, maintaining the temple’s spiritual clock. The story of Devanathan Gurukkal serves as a

मिलिए इस पुजारी. से नाम है देवनाथ सुब्रमण्यम गुरु कल उम्र करीब 36. साल कांचीपुरम के इस मंदिर में पुजारी था देवनाथ भगवान की देखरेख. YouTube·ABP NEWS Pujari turns villain, films women and blackmails them

मिलिए इस पुजारी. से नाम है देवनाथ सुब्रमण्यम गुरु कल उम्र करीब 36. साल कांचीपुरम के इस मंदिर में पुजारी था देवनाथ भगवान की देखरेख. YouTube·ABP NEWS Pujari turns villain, films women and blackmails them YouTube·ABP NEWS Pujari turns villain

One of the most heart‑wrenching consequences of the scandal was its impact on Devanathan’s own family. In January 2010, a private school in Chennai expelled the priest’s two daughters, who were studying in Class V and Class IV, declaring that their presence would “affect the morality of other students”. The expulsion occurred despite the girls having no involvement in or knowledge of their father’s actions, highlighting how the stigma of a parent’s crime can unfairly victimize innocent children.

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