At the Muniandi temple near madurai, 10,000 people were served Biryani. Vadakampatti village is in madurai district, near Kallikudi and Thirumangalam. Many residents of this town operate non-vegetarian hotels under the name Muniandi Vilas throughout tamil Nadu, India, and internationally. Muniandi Swami temple, their guardian god, is located in Vadakampatti.

Every year, the Naidu and Retiar families cook biryani for the development of their businesses and offer it to tens of thousands of people at a festival. On behalf of the Retirement community, the Heels festival was held yesterday. Several thousand people gathered at the North Bar, including the owners of the Muniandi Vilas Hotel, their families, and staff.

The milk jug and booth parade with the accordion drew large crowds who paid their dues. In addition, 115 goats, 523 hens, and roosters were slaughtered in front of the shrine by hotel owners and townspeople, and the biryani was created from 2,000 kg of rice by expert chefs. For the biryani Muniandi Swami cooked with many eggs, a special pooja was done. Biryani offerings were given to about 10,000 individuals, including peasants in the Vadakampatti area. Biryani in boxes were offered to donors and hoteliers.

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