How Hindu
Temples are managed ? and how the common ordinary Baktha can only lament and do
nothing about it ..
Here is an article of Firstpost reproduced in its entirety. : Head
priest of Tirumala's Venkateshwara Temple is taking on the management and all
knives are out : Nov, 21 2017 10:49:19 IST
What
began as a clash between religious rites and the IAS management of the
country’s richest temple, has now descended into mudslinging between the head
priest and the officers in charge of administration. Dr AV Ramana Dikshitulu,
head priest of the Vaishnavite temple of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala and one
of the four agama advisors of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), is at
loggerheads with the temple authorities and constantly in the news for his
comments on the TTD administration and other controversies.
The
latest row is over Dikshitulu taking his grandson into the sanctum sanctorum of
the temple for which he was issued a show cause notice by the deputy executive
officer of TTD, Kodandarama Rao. Dikshitulu did not bother with an official
clarification, but asked Firstpostunofficially that when the relatives of TTD
officials can go anywhere at any time, what is wrong with children of priests,
who are also practicising archakas (priests), to visit the abode of Lord
Venkateswara?
The
priest is not in the good books of the TTD administrators, specifically three
IAS officers — one executive officer (EO) and two joint executive officers
(JEOs) — and three IPS officers. He has slammed the administration on issues
like VIP darshans, shortening of rituals and alleged commercialisation of the
temple. "None of them have respect for the traditions or practices as laid
down by agamas (vedic scriptures defining traditions and rituals in the temple)
and are making changes as per their whims and fancies to promote their personal
influence," he told Firstpost.
In
October, Dikshitulu told Firstpost, "Instead of being custodians they are
using the temple of Lord Venkateswara to please industrialists, money bags,
politicians in power and enhance their own personal power to beget better
postings. But when an archaka offers blessings to these same people, he is
blamed and reprimanded,” he said.
Dikshitulu
was referring to an incident that took place on 10 April, 2010 when the head
priest walked up to the Padmavati Guest House to offer ashir vachanam for
industrialist Mukesh Ambani. The TTD had served him notice for violating temple
norms in this instance. "If someone falls at my feet, I normally bless
them. It is just like that for Ambani or anyone. There is nothing wrong in
offering ashir vachanam for any devotee at any time or place," he said.
Dikshitulu
also allegedly flew to Mumbai to bless the granddaughter of a politician and
industrialist at her marriage. He allegedly performed sudarshana homam in
Tirumala for the late chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy (YSR) and his son
Jaganmohan Reddy in 2009. He is also said to have made trips to Pulivendula and
Hyderabad for YSR. "Why
do they want the priests alone to be holier than Lord Venkateswara? Everyone
mints money in the name of Balaji, but when a priest does something routine —
blessing people, performing yagnas and homams for the pious, he is questioned
and issued notices," he said.
Administrators versus rituals :
Dikshitulu though is firing all guns right back. The 'vaikhasana agama'
he explains, deals with rituals that are done in the temple and to the deity.
Dikshitulu says that TTD officials "overdid" the rituals, their
duration and also violated norms about the prescribed persons who should be
present during the rituals. "Particularly for Friday abhishekham and
ekantha seva, it is the wish of the officials that prevails and not the
traditions," he charged, "During the last pavitrotsavams, officials
went over to the vimanam (gopuram of temple) to offer puja, which is the domain
of only priests, and committed sacrilege,” he added.
In
view of his critical stand, Dikshitulu is often sidelined when it comes to
decisions on temple duties as he has charged that officials are appointing
ineligible priests to perform pavitrotsavams. Temple officials however say that
they are working in adherence to agamacounseling by three other agama advisors
as per section 34(3) of the TTD Act.
Dikshitulu’s
charges are not entirely baseless. The JEO of TTD has the powers of a
lieutenant-governor in granting shop leases, private hotels and guest houses in
Tirumala and allegations of misuse of these powers abound. Incidentally, over
30 media personnel working in Tirumala and Tirupati have business interests —
shops, choultries and eating joints near the temple. For example the special
correspondent of a national daily is the owner of a sprawling private choulty
at Tirumala. The present JEO has continued to remain in this position for seven
years, despite the normal tenure being only three years.
Dikshitulu
recounts how during the last Brahmotsvam, he had suggested that priests and not
attendants must give harati during vahana sevas. "Devotees are put to
distress and the entire show is conducted by attendants, instead of priests
where the pious are pushed and heckled. Instead why doesn't TTD conduct sarkari
harati at every point?" he asked. But the officials refused.
In
October last year, the head priest received another jolt when the appointment
of his son Venkatapathi Dikshitulu to serve on the suryaprabha vahanam during
Brahmotsvam was nullified by the TTD officials. His outburst that TTD officials
should not interfere in ritual affairs and that the authority of chief priest
was ignored went unheeded. Dikshitulu sought the intervention of Chief Minister
Chandrababu Naidu.
VIPs and Commercialising Tirumala: The TTD is now entertaining Andhra Pradesh
MLAs and MPs, sending their voters on a pilgrimage to Tirumala — with food,
entertainment, travel and darshan, all free of cost. Every day at least 75 to
100 buses and trains bring about 10,000 devotees through these politicians, for
whom rooms, darshan slots and laddus are reserved by TTD officials. "What
is wrong in fulfilling a promise made to our voters of a Tirupati pilgrimage
and also Sabarimala visit?" asked TDP MLA from Srikakulam and state
minister Atcham Naidu.
The
chief priest argued that rituals are cut short to make way for VIP visits.
"Although they say only two hours for VIPs, almost four to five hours of
valuable time is given to them both in the morning and evening to suit the
convenience of the visitors — mostly politicians, relatives and friends of EOs
and JEOs and influential judges, IAS and IAS officers," he said.
Dikshitulu
said he was not opposed to making more laddus, and building rooms and guest
houses, but that the officialdom should not interfere in traditions and rituals
as prescribed in Vaikhanasa Agamas and Divya Prabhandas scripted by Sri
Ramanuja and Alwars. Secondly, sanctity and holiness of the only Vaishnavite
hub in the world should not be tarnished. More importantly, agama pundits and
priests who for centuries have been custodians of the temple and its practices
should have the final say in number of festivals and hours of darshan.
Dikshitulu,
a doctorate holder in molecular biology as well as an authority on the agamas,
is one of the four families of the Vaikhanasa sect of Sri Vaishnavites who are
engaged in serving the Lord Venkateswara temple and other sub-temples in
Tirupati and other select towns of Rayalaseema. His family has been serving as
priests at the temple for over 600 years. All these were disbanded by former
chief minister NT Rama Rao, who brought out a special legislation for
nationalising the Tirumala shrine and all its assets and gold with the sole
goal of utilising this revenue for his anti-poverty schemes.
After
two decades mired in legal battles, the government has finally taken over the
TTD which has over 10,000 permanent and 12,000 contract workers. Its net worth
is over Rs 42,000 crore including gold, land assets and institutions. It also
has Rs 13,000 crore in fixed deposits besides 8,500 kg of gold deposited in
banks under various schemes.
Dikshilutu
also mentioned that the Kala Jnanam predicted by Pothuluri Veera Brahmam, a
sage of the 17th Century from Kadapa, that the happenings at Tirumala would
soon take it back by 100 years, is coming true. "We are giving darshan to
one lakh per day by giving only two hours rest for the deity, we spend more
time on laddu making, cultural shows, expanding accommodation, conducting more
than 10,000 weddings per annum at Tirumala. All these were predicted by
Veerabrahmam in his Kala Jnanam and that all these could vanish soon," he
warned.
The TTD’s Response: When the issue was recently raised by the
media as to why the TTD administration was silent over the charges by the chief
priest, executive officer Anil Kumar Singhal and his assistant JEO (Tirumala)
KS Srinivasa Raju sidestepped the query. "We are here to do a job,
streamlining the administration, plug loopholes. We do not interfere in temple
rituals, archakas’ appointments etc. But only when there is difference of
opinion among the archaka community, we are drawn to interfere," said
Raju. TTD
executive officer Anil Kumar Singhal stated that he did not have any
differences with either Dikshitulu or other agama advisors. "As long as
they stick to their functions and do not advise on how to run the temple, there
are no issues," he said.
Former
EO KV Ramanachari told Firstpost that the charges by Dikshitulu over the VIP
darshans and other mismanagement were baseless. "We are bound by
government decisions and also the decisions endorsed by the TTD governing body
— the TTD Board. We cannot do anything — giving permissions, selling hair,
deposit gold, approve government loans or even giving VIP darshan tickets on
our own as there are set precedents on how many such permissions for VIP
darshans one could give in a week or a month," he added.
tail piece : if you had
liked this and felt that the Officials are wrong ~ you will totally change your
views if only you were to know something of HR&CE and the way temples are
managed in Tamil Nadu. In the holy Thirumala, most money is spent on development
activities and pilgrim amenities at Thirumala, way to Thirumala and elsewhere –
in Tamil Nadu, the offerings of the bakthas – the believers, generates crores of revenue for the Govt
which unabashedly spends it on very purposes opposed to Hinduism and the
purpose for which such donations were made !
Shame.. .. sad .. and … despicable …
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