Smashing Coconuts - Will Thaipusam rituals change this year?
Breaking coconuts is a symbolic act of ego surrender at God's feet for followers.
However, because of supply problems, sustainability has emerged as the buzzword of the day.
There are about 4,000 Hindu temples in the country, according to Datuk N. Sivakumar, president of the malaysia Council of Hindu Temples and Hindu Associations. Even small to medium-data-sized temples can use up to 1,000 coconuts per month for a variety of rituals, including those for important holidays like Deepavali, Pongal, and the tamil New Year.
According to Sivakumar, temples have been struggling to locate other suppliers in order to ensure a consistent supply for their ceremonies as a result of the country's continuous coconut crisis.
Additionally, because of the scarcity, coconut prices have been rising.
According to the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority, mature coconuts in Peninsular malaysia typically cost between RM2.20 and RM2.93 per fruit as of december 2024.
He recently had to turn down an order for 10,000 coconuts because the buyer was unable to pay the growing cost.
"I provided about 20,000 coconuts the year before and about 15,000 coconuts during Thaipusam last year. For temple devotion, customers typically seek for smaller coconuts, which we sell for between RM1.20 and RM1.30.
"However, I've heard that a lot of suppliers will be sending coconuts for Thaipusam, and some devotees are still eager to break them," he stated.
In Hinduism, the numerals 108 and 1,008—which are derivatives of the greatest single digit number nine—signify completeness and are regarded as the foundation of all creation. For this reason, the quantity might vary from one coconut per person to 108 or even 1,008 coconuts.
However, the nation's largest Hindu temples celebrating Thaipusam are sure that the shortage of supplies won't stop worshippers from keeping their holy commitments.
However, because of the scarcity, devotees who have not yet made the vows may be reevaluating their plans.
To show their dedication, believers should, in my opinion, just crack one coconut. The quantity of coconuts doesn't matter as long as you do it with sincere commitment," he told Malay Mail.
Earlier this month, the Thanneermalai Shree Balathandayuthapani Devasthanam temple in Penang, popularly called Waterfall Hilltop temple, obtained almost 25,000 coconuts for Thaipusam archanai (prayer offering) reasons.