The court made the observations while disposing of a petition by S Natarajan, who sought a direction to the authorities to permit his family to conduct 'mandapa kattalai pooja' on behalf of a local mutt during coming 'Thai Poosam' festival at the famous Lord Subramaniya Swami temple in Chennimalai in Erode district as had been done for years.
The court said that doing poojas by spending huge money will serve no purpose if one has a polluted mind loaded with arrogance or ill-feelings or evil thoughts or hatredness.
"What is required to get His blessings is only a pure and clean mind with unconditional love and affection towards the mankind and to the rest of the world," he said.
The petitioner submitted that the mutt was established by his great grand father seven decades ago with the purpose to conduct the pooja at the temple and since then, his family members were carrying on the rituals every year.
Since then, they had been moving the court and conducting the pooja based on its order.
The judge in his order said the crux of the dispute was as to who is prominent before Lord Sri Subramaniyaswami or who is not.
All parties herein must realise that enjoying the prominence or the exclusiveness by somebody in doing the pooja before The God was immaterial, he said.
"The blessings of The God will be bestowed on each and everyone, who is pure, kind, polite, humble and leading the rectitude life, the Judge said.
Referring to the previous orders of the high court in the matter, he then directed the Executive Officer of the temple to allow the petitioner to perform the Kattalai Pooja along with other members of the mutt.
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