Coimbatore: A three-year-old temple was built by a 41-year-old man in the memory of his parents in two acres of agricultural land in Tirupur Regency has been talking in the city after a large video festival and Kumbabishekam that the host recently went virus on social media.
M Ramesh Kumar, who lost his father Nr Marimuthu in 1991 and Mrs.
Bakkiyam in 2001, thought of building a temple for his parents, because he could not recover from sadness and emptiness that they left after they were suddenly demisa.kumar, the builder from Periyar Nagar in Puliypulam in Coimbatore, began working on the temple in the village of DeepaTatti near Udumalpet in Tirupur district in 2018.
It was ready in 2019, when he was, for the first time, a festival was carried out in December.
The temple, named ‘Ammaiyappar’, features a statue of his parents.
“I like my parents and I’m here because of them.
I can’t afford their losses.
I built the temple to express my love for them.
I specifically about building temples on farmland.
So, I bought two hectares of agricultural land in Deepalapatti Village, “Kumar said Tii.as he could not set the temple festival in December last year due to the situation of the pandemic, it was held in a big way on December 19 this year, by inviting relatives and villagers .
“More than 500 people participate in functions and there are parties for all of them.
I was also talented Dhoti and Sari for more than 100 people, “Kumar said They have children – 8 year old preath – and a daughter – 5 years Dhivya Bhakyasree.
Kumar has five brothers, who settled in various parts of the Coimbatore district.