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Muslim Lotus Flowers For Hindu Temples!

The rendering of lotus flowers to the Hindu temples by the Muslim families are happening for generations. This act promotes communal amity and inspires others to believe in the spirit of brotherhood. Following the age-old tradition, lotus flowers are also offered to the presiding deity at the Sri Krishna Temple at Guruvayur.
Most of these flowers come from of Mohammad Mustafa"s farm in Thirunavaya. His family has been tending lotus flowers for generations. But Mustafa being a Muslim has never affected his business of supplying flowers to Hindu temples.
Mustafa
tends
lotus
flowers
in
the
pond
spread
over
25
acres
of
''aqua
farms''.
He
plucks
over
400
flowers
on
daily
basis
for
Guruvayur
temple
alone.
He
also
supplies
flowers
to
Thripunithura
temple,
Kadampurzha
and
various
other
important
temples
in
Kerala.
Like Mustafa, there are other farmers who are engaged in lotus farming. These Muslim flower cultivators believe it is only because of the blessings of Lord Guruvayurppan (or, Lord Krishna) that their business is flourishing day-by-day. The blooming business of lotus flowers here has made many traditional paddy farmers in the State to opt tend lotus in the village ponds.
Thirunavaya is also famous for the Mamankam festival held in the Thirunavaya temple on the banks of the River Bharathapuzha also known as River Nila. This village was once the capital of Perumpadapu Swaroopam. Famous poet Melputhoor Narayana Bhattathirippadu was born at Melputhoor Illam, located 3.5 kilometres off Thirunavaya, on the northern banks of Nila River (Bharathapuzha River).



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