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Dravidianist-Led Murugan Conference — An Attempt To De-Hinduise A Beloved Deity

  • As the Tamil Nadu government plans an international conference on Lord Murugan, Hindus should be vigilant of any appropriation by Christian lobbies.

Aravindan NeelakandanMar 14, 2024, 01:29 PM | Updated 02:07 PM IST
An idol of Lord Murugan. (Benson Kua/Flickr)

An idol of Lord Murugan. (Benson Kua/Flickr)


On 13 March 2024, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Minister P K Sekar Babu announced that Tamil Nadu government will conduct an international conference on 'Tamil god' Murugan.

While on the surface, this is a welcome move for all Tamil Hindus world over, given the Dravidianist anti-Hindu pro-Christian legacy and the not-so-ethical appropriation strategies that powerful Christian lobbies are engaging in Tamil Nadu, this should also make the Hindus of the state more vigilant towards the project.



Sekar Babu himself is a controversial personality who used to attend Christian meetings and known for emotionally shouting hallelujah on their platforms, and also attending 'Sanatana eradication' conferences.

One of the high-voltage consultants to HR&CE is Suki Sivam who toes the line of Dravidianists that Subramanya and Murugan were two separate gods belonging to Aryans and Dravidians respectively.

Pseudo-historical racial 'scholars' of Dravidianist variety with their superficial pop-spirituality and mediocre knowledge of Hinduism, always end up serving as useful agents for evangelical proselytising.


One can very well expect the Dravidianist-led Murugan conference to de-Hinduise Murugan and appropriate him for Christian evangelical purposes.

So, the Hindu scholars and organisations not only in Tamil Nadu but throughout India and world over should be cautious even as we welcome any positive conference on Hindu god, Murugan.

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