A bit long message..but please read... an eye opener...
There is an IAS officer as head of every temple. Not for any of the Masjids or churches.
Foreign writer opens our eyes
The
Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Act of 1951 allows State
Governments and politicians to take over thousands of Hindu Temples and
maintain complete control over them and their properties. It is claimed
that they can sell the temple assets and properties and use the money in
any way they choose.
A
charge has been made not by any Temple authority, but by a foreign
writer, Stephen Knapp in a book (Crimes Against India and the Need to
Protect Ancient Vedic Tradition)published in the United States that
makes shocking reading.
Hundreds
of temples in centuries past have been built in India by devout rulers
and the donations given to them by devotees have been used for the
benefit of the (other) people. If, presently, money collected has ever
been misused (and that word needs to be defined), it is for the devotees
to protest and not for any government to interfere. This is what has
been happening currently under an intrusive law.
(There
is a popular belief that since the temples are controlled by the
government now, the funds can be used for any social purpose at least.
Please note that none of the devout kings who constructed these temples
claimed any right over the temples. Many of them have not even left
their names behind. Let alone not controlling the temples and their
funds, these kings , in fact, consigned lands and other properties,
including their jewels, to these temples. They only facilitated and did
not claim any rights over these temples. That is the only acceptable
attitude. None of the big temples (barring perhaps a handful) have been
constructed by the governments of today and they have no right over any
of these temples – funds, administration or over the way in which the
worship is to be conducted. The funds of these temples should be used
only for the administration of these temples, their repairs, the
emoluments, the infrastructure and facilities around these temples and
the surplus for the upkeep of other less known temples especially the
old ones. ) ?
It would
seem, for instance, that under a Temple Empowerment Act, about43,000
temples in Andhra Pradesh have come under Government control and only 18
per cent of the revenue of these temples have been returned for temple
purposes, theremaining 82 per cent being used for purposes unstated.
Apparently
even the world famous Tirumala Tirupati Temple has not been spared.
According to Knapp, the temple collects over Rs 3,100 crores every year
and the State Government has not denied the charge that as much as 85
per cent of this is transferred to the State Exchequer, much of which
goes to causes that are not connected with the Hindu community. Another
charge that has been made is that the Andhra Government has also allowed
the demolition of at least ten temples for the construction of a golf
course. Imagine the outcry writes Knapp, if ten mosques had been
demolished.
It
would seem that inKaranataka, Rs. 79 crores were collected from about
two lakh temples and from that, temples received Rs seven crores for
their maintenance, Muslim madrassahs and Haj subsidy were given Rs 59
crore and churches about Rs 13 crore.
Because
of this, Knapp writes, 25 per cent of the two lakh temples or about
50,000 temples in Karnataka will be closed down for lack of resources,
and he adds: The only way the government can continue to do this is with
the indifference and tolerance of the Hindus.
Knapp
then refers to Kerala where, he says, funds from the Guruvayur Temple
are diverted to other government projects denying improvement to 45
Hindu temples. Land belonging to the Ayyappa Temple, apparently has been
grabbed and Church encroaches are occupying huge areas of forest land,
running into thousands of acres, near Sabarimala.
A
charge is made that the Communist state government of Kerala. wants to
pass an Ordinance to disband the Travancore & Cochin Autonomous
Devaswom Boards (TCDBs) and take over their limited independent
authority of 1,800 Hindu temples. If what the author says is true, even
the Maharashtra Government wants to take over some 450,000 temples in
the state which would supply a huge amount of revenue to correct the
states bankrupt conditions
And
to top it all, Knapp says that in Orissa, the state government intends
to sell over 70,000 acres of endowment lands from the Jagannath Temple,
the proceeds of which would solve a huge financial crunch brought about
by its own mismanagement of temple assets.
Says
Knapp: Why such occurrences are so often not known is that the Indian
media, especially the Englishtelevision and press, are often anti-Hindu
in their approach, and thus not inclined to give much coverage, and
certainly no sympathy, for anything that may affect the Hindu community.
Therefore, such government action that play against the Hindu community
go on without much or any attention attracted to them.
Knapp
obviously is on record. If the facts produced by him are incorrect, it
is up to the government to say so. It is quite possible that some
individuals might have set up temples to deal with lucrative earnings.
But that, surely, is none of the governments business? Instead of taking
over all earnings, the government surely can appoint committees to make
the temples accountable especially for the funds – received and earned-
so that the amount discovered is fairly used for temple purposes only.
Says
Knapp: Nowhere in the free, democratic world are the religious
institutions managed, maligned and controlled by the government, thus
denying the religious freedom of the people of the country. But it is
happening in India. Government officials have taken control of Hindu
temples because they smell money in them, they recognise the
indifference of Hindus, they are aware of the unlimited patience and
tolerance of Hindus, they also know that it is not in the blood of
Hindus to go to the streets to demonstrate, destroy property, threaten,
loot, harm and kill (generally or Normally )
Many
Hindus are sitting and watching the demise of their culture. They need
to express their views loud and clear Knapp obviously does not know that
should they do so, they would be damned as communalists. But it is time
some one asked the Government to lay down all the facts on the table so
that the public would know what is happening behind its back. Robbing
Peter to pay Paul is not secularism. And temples are not for looting,
under any name. One thought that Mohammad of Ghazni had long been dead.
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