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Karnataka: 800 year old Temple desecrated


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Posted
1 hour ago, Hector8 said:

we shld ki1LL1  xians baa.... epudu mana gods midane padutharu

Killing dhaka endhuku le man. Unna laws correct ga use chesthe chaalu.

Posted
1 hour ago, sattipandu said:

vijayanagara empire lo kattina enno temples ruins lo unnayi ippudu karnataka lo 

 

barbaric invaders mutilated murthis, plundered and vandalized numerous temples.. now their b@st@rd progeny is carrying on the legacy.. if at all something is left our ignoramus ASI is there to get the work done.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Mirage said:

barbaric invaders mutilated murthis, plundered and vandalized numerous temples.. now their b@st@rd progeny is carrying on the legacy.. if at all something is left our ignoramus ASI is there to get the work done.

ASI doesnt gets funds as much, they should actually collaborate with local tourism depts to preserve such places 

Posted
7 minutes ago, sattipandu said:

ASI doesnt gets funds as much, they should actually collaborate with local tourism depts to preserve such places 

Funds issue is not as much of an issue now when compared to a decade ago or so. Still like most other Sarkaari depts, incompetence is the major issue. If not, who in the right minds does sandblasting on a centuries old fresco as a means to preserve it. Oka training undadu, ochina income ni ayina spend chesthunara telisey dikku ledu. Temples ni Government kaakunda trusts manage chesthe masthu better. 

  

Posted
1 hour ago, Mirage said:

Temples ni Government kaakunda trusts manage chesthe masthu better. 

  

 

Temples should be managed by devotees, not government : SC

New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Monday questioned government authorities taking over administration of religious places, saying the task should be entrusted to devotees as it expressed concern over the failure of various state governments in managing temple affairs.

Referring to the apex court’s 2014 order by which administration of 1,500-year-old Nataraja Temple at Chidambaram was taken out of control of Tamil Nadu government, a bench of Justices S A Bobde and S A Nazeer said it will consider that verdict while deciding on the issue of administration of Jagannath temple in Puri.

“We had occasion to examine the issue in case of Chidambaram temple. I do not know why government officers should run the temple. In Tamil Nadu, there are many cases of theft of idols. What are government officers doing. These idols, apart from the religious sentiments, are priceless,” said Justice Bobde, who was part of the bench which passed the order on Chidambaram temple.

The court was hearing a PIL on mismanagement and exploitation of devotees in Jagannath temple in Odisha. The petitioners alleged that the temple administration failed to maintain clean and hygienic environment.

At the outset, advocate Suchit Mohanty, appearing for Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Nischalananda Saraswati of Gobardhan Math, told the bench the spiritual guru had filed application in the case to assist the court in deciding the issue.

Mohanty brought to the court’s notice instances where the management interfered with the religious affairs of the temple, resulting in serious disturbances including stampede during ‘Darshan’ of the deities.

The bench, thereafter, asked him whether the Shankaracharya would be willing to take over the management as he had “immense” power and influence over the devotees and his intervention could ensure smooth administration of the temple.

Attorney general K K Venugopal also agreed with the view of the court that there should be no state interference in management of temples and said the issue has to be examined by the court on how can a government take over the control of temples in a secular country.

Senior advocate Ranjit Kumar, who is assisting the court as amicus curiae, told the bench that there are two legislations pertaining to Jagannath temple administration and the court had to examine the laws before passing order. He said mismanagement was because of non-implementation of laws.

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Every state lo lawyers or people ni question cheyandi ani subramanian swamy saying . Also temples like  tirumala no management is strongly available and government british rule time lo handover cheskundhi antunaru

Ancient temples ayitey no trusts/Management's available . Common man trusts ga form ayitey , how loyal and dedicated they can be anedhi question too !

Posted
26 minutes ago, Sachin200 said:

 

Temples should be managed by devotees, not government : SC

New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Monday questioned government authorities taking over administration of religious places, saying the task should be entrusted to devotees as it expressed concern over the failure of various state governments in managing temple affairs.

Referring to the apex court’s 2014 order by which administration of 1,500-year-old Nataraja Temple at Chidambaram was taken out of control of Tamil Nadu government, a bench of Justices S A Bobde and S A Nazeer said it will consider that verdict while deciding on the issue of administration of Jagannath temple in Puri.

“We had occasion to examine the issue in case of Chidambaram temple. I do not know why government officers should run the temple. In Tamil Nadu, there are many cases of theft of idols. What are government officers doing. These idols, apart from the religious sentiments, are priceless,” said Justice Bobde, who was part of the bench which passed the order on Chidambaram temple.

The court was hearing a PIL on mismanagement and exploitation of devotees in Jagannath temple in Odisha. The petitioners alleged that the temple administration failed to maintain clean and hygienic environment.

At the outset, advocate Suchit Mohanty, appearing for Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Nischalananda Saraswati of Gobardhan Math, told the bench the spiritual guru had filed application in the case to assist the court in deciding the issue.

Mohanty brought to the court’s notice instances where the management interfered with the religious affairs of the temple, resulting in serious disturbances including stampede during ‘Darshan’ of the deities.

The bench, thereafter, asked him whether the Shankaracharya would be willing to take over the management as he had “immense” power and influence over the devotees and his intervention could ensure smooth administration of the temple.

Attorney general K K Venugopal also agreed with the view of the court that there should be no state interference in management of temples and said the issue has to be examined by the court on how can a government take over the control of temples in a secular country.

Senior advocate Ranjit Kumar, who is assisting the court as amicus curiae, told the bench that there are two legislations pertaining to Jagannath temple administration and the court had to examine the laws before passing order. He said mismanagement was because of non-implementation of laws.

 money ivvali protect cheskovali...anni maname chesthe goct em chesthadi anta

Posted
9 minutes ago, odhu_le_macha said:

 money ivvali protect cheskovali...anni maname chesthe goct em chesthadi anta

Local trust / board can handle antundhi supreme court verbally . But edhoka trust form chesina , definitely they will question credibility . Also percent of Hindu shrines ni government handover cheskundhi way higher than churches /mosques . 

App 24% taxation anukunta kadha govt collect chesedhi !

Also local government vadaladaniki istam padav pakka ( tirumala lanti temple ni govt vadulukovadam ista padadhu ) . 

Posted
1 minute ago, Sachin200 said:

Local trust / board can handle antundhi supreme court verbally m. But edhoka trust form chesina , definitely they will question in credibility . Also percent of Hindu shrines ni government handover cheskundhi way higher than churches /mosques . 

App 24% taxation anukunta kadha govt collect chesedhi !

Also local government vadaladaniki istam padav pakka ( tirumala lanti temple ni govt vadulukovadam ista padadhu ) . 

llocal govt ki money kavali...a money ni Turaks, Christian  votes ki panchipedatharu....total ga anti Hindu avthundi

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