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From: Mohan Gupta <mgu...@rogers.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 17:10:21 -0400
Subject: Loot of Hindu temples
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Loot of Hindu temples

M.V.KAMATH'S ARTICLE: The On-going Loot of Hindu Temples

It is time that we raise our voice against such Government
action to loot the temples, and fill their coffers. Will such a
protest be termed communal?

your guess is as good as mine.

Is this important enough for Subramaniam Swamy to take up and
file a PIL in the Supreme Court?


The on-going loot of Hindu temples
By MV Kamath

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.
WHILE Congress leaders are hell-bent on damning the
RSS – it is an old game that has long ceased to have any meaning –
they seem to be unaware (or deliberately wish to ignore) that as late
as on July 4, 2010 the right hand of a 53-year old Christian college
professor (one TJ Joseph) was chopped off by Muslim fundamentalists,
at Thodapurzha, Iduki district, in Kerala, for alleged blasphemy.
Digvijay Singh probably doesn’t want to
be reminded of this. Nor, one suspects, would he be anxious to know
that police found out that this heinous crime was committed as part of
the implementation of the verdict of a Shariah court run by
fundamentalist elements in Kerala. The police apparently discovered
that 14 such parallel courts have been running in Kerala for the last
twenty years and Kerala State Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan has
been reported as confessing that since 1993, twenty two murders have
taken place under the direction of the Shariah courts in Kerala (vide,
Mangalam Daily Kottayam, July 21, 2010).

Digvijay Singh can check this bit of information as
could Rahul Gandhi. At the same time, they could both check out on the
performance of The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Act of
1951 which 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 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 revenue 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 course. “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 state’s 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 actions 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 government’s
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
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.


From: RAMASWAMY SRINIVASAN nsram...@hotmail.com
Hindu Friends

Dear Hindu Friends,

I totally agree that our Government is diverting temple funds to
general revenues and using them not only for project unconnected with
Hindu religion but also give to Madrasah and Christian Institutions.
Not even Muslim kings, who ruled us for eight hundred years, dare to
do such a dastardly act. Such is the Adharma of our Government in the
name of secularism. I would not blame UPA. When the BJP were in power,
they also did not do anything to stop such Adharmas. In fact, they are
competing with UPA in creating a public image that they are more
secular than UPA.

What we can do is to organize ourselves better. But we are
not good in organization, as in the case of Christians and Muslims. It
is equally true that there is misuse of power and position. But that
does not justify the Government. In fact, I had occasionally
represented the top most authority in India about our unhappiness that
Hindu temples are being taken over by the Government. The cynical
reply was that we have taken over the temples only at the request of
Hindus connected to the temples who complained to us that there is
misuse. It is noteworthy that there is a lot of misuse of funds, even
in the Sai Trust. Whether it is true or not, Hindus have a tendency to
criticize each other based on caste and personal prejudices. Shri
Narayana Guru Ashram in Kerala had internal dissension and even
violence which made the Government to intervene. Not a single
Christian or Muslim openly criticizes their religion, but Hindus take
a pride in ridiculing and criticizing Hindu practice, customs, and
traditions. They do this to demonstrate their modernity and
liberalization from orthodoxy. Eighty million go to temples and over
thousand ashrams teach ethics, either through Upanishads or Ithihasas
and Puranas. Twenty TV channels are telecasting Hindu themes and yet
we are reported to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world.

I had occasions to address over two lakhs student and faculty during
the last three years. Every week, I give one or two talks in colleges.
I used to ask the students whether they have read one book on
Hinduism, Indian culture, Indian civilization or Indian history. Not
even one out of hundred has raised their hands. This is the pitiable
situation.

But everything has not lost. Things will improve, may be in
hundred years; thanks to the efforts by vested scholars like Knapp,
David Corey and others. Indians will realize that they are doing a
great injustice to their religion.

The only segment of society which can change this situation
is the business and industrial community who have the financial and
organizational resources to fund institutions, which will protect
Hinduism. It is in their interest that India remains as one country
and that too under democratic system. They have managerial resource to
implement ethics and unity. But they have not taken interest so far,
except giving some money or gold to temples, presumably hoping that
God will return part of it for their own growth and happiness. I was
the first to participate and give the keynote address for the Kerala
Brahman Association, first in Palakkad and later on in Kozhikkode.
This was 30 years ago, but they have not invited me once even when I
asked them to give me a chance to speak in Trichur. The secretary
refused that they have no time. I am one among Brahmins in Kerala to
be awarded Padma Bhushan and National Professorship. They did not care
even to report it in their magazine, which shows their inefficiency
and indifference.

In spite of being a 10,000 year old civilization, we are not
united. Now, we have managerial competence. Therefore, Hindus have to
suffer for a long time for now until a leader comes to take us
forward. Fortunately, Swami Vivekananda had predicted that the 21st
century is India Century and that the whole world will come to India
to pay tributes to our sages and saints. As I am too old, I will not
be there when that beautiful day comes, when we will be open up from
our lethargy to help our religion.

Prof. N.S. Ramaswamy, Padma Bhushan and National, Professor in
Management, Director, CARTMAN/Indian, Heritage Academy, 17E Main,
Koramangala 6th Block,Bangalore – 560 095: Ph: 2553 0121/2553 0304/
Mob: 93412 59392 EM: nsram...@hotmail.com

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Please Watch this program which tells how Hindus can fight back also

Hindus under siege by Swami Suramaniam

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6644225536753124845&hl=en#

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