Madras Regiment of the Indian Army, Lt Gen Manjinder Singh, performed a sacred ceremony at the Murugan Temple of its regimental centre, wearing a traditional 'veshti', according to a post on X shared by the Army's Training Command. During the ceremony, Lt Gen Singh sported his traditional Sikh turban and also wore wore a 'veshti', a traditional wear of south India.
«On the occasion of 15th Reunion & 35th BBCC of the Madras Regiment, Lt Gen Manjinder Singh, AVSM, YSM, VSM, GOCinC, ARTRAC and COLONEL of the Madras Regiment in the best secular traditions of Indian Army performed the sacred Kumbhabhishekam ceremony at the Murugan Temple of the Madras Regimental Centre, Wellington on 01 May 2024,» the ARTRAC posted.
«The ceremony was attended by the #Veterans and Serving Officers, JCOs & NCOs of the Madras Regiment,» it said.
Underlining the ethos of the Indian Army, a senior official said, «Though, it is not a new thing for commanders in the Army to adhere to such a practice, yet the beauty of the ceremony doubled due to the gracious embracing of traditional south Indian 'dhoti' by a Sikh officer.»
The ARTRAC post has gained wide traction on X and has garnered appreciation from many people.
«The Madras Regiment stands as one of the most distinguished regiments in the Indian Army, with a history that dates back to the 1750s. As the oldest regiment, it has been at the forefront of upholding the secular traditions of the Indian Army, a reflection of the nation's pluralistic society,» the senior Army official said.
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