Kanchipuram kept weaving: silk, ritual, and rumor together. The temple’s lamps still burn. Devotees still come. And in the quiet corners, the memory of that night remains — a reminder that in an age when private moments can be made public with a single click, the human fabric of trust must be mended with both justice and compassion.
| Do’s | Don’ts | |------|--------| | Watch videos from verified temple channels or priests’ own accounts | Don’t share videos filmed secretly inside inner shrines | | Support priests via their YouTube memberships or donation links | Avoid clickbait titles like "secret tantric work" – often fake | | Learn about Agamic traditions respectfully | Don’t treat sacred rituals as mere "entertainment" | | Visit Kanchipuram legally and follow temple dress code | Don’t assume all priests are called Devanathan – verify | Kanchipuram kept weaving: silk, ritual, and rumor together
The Role of the Devanathan Gurukkal: Custodians of Tradition And in the quiet corners, the memory of
⚠️ Many temple rituals are sacred. Avoid videos shot inside sanctum sanctorum without permission—these are often illegal or disrespectful. And in the quiet corners