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    A 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 oftemples 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 letter is what has
    been happening currently under an intrusive law.

    It would seem, for instance, that under a Temple Empowerment Act, about
    43,000 temples in Andhra Pradesh have come under government control and
    only
    18 per cent of the revenues of these temples have
    been returned for temple purposes, the remaining 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.

    Was it for that reason that devotees make their offering to the temples?

    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 courses. Imagine the outcry, writes Knapp, if ten mosques had been
    demolished.

    It would seem that in Karanataka, 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. Very generous of the government.

    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 because
    people have not stood up enough to stop it.

    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 English television 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 local committees to look
    into temple affairs so that the amount discovered is fairly used for the
    public good?

    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/or kill

    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 has long been dead.

    AFTER READING THIS IS IT NEEDED TO TELL YOU TO PASS ON AMONG YOUR GROUPS
    &
    SOCIAL ORGANISATIONS. DONT THINK THAT OTHERS ARE WORKING ON THIS BUT
    THINK
    THAT WHAT BEST I CAN DO TO STOP THIS .

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