Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Kerala: Allegations of Mismanagement Taint Governing of Hindu Temples

The Supreme Court is currently hearing a petition to appoint a broad-based committee instead of the erstwhile royal family of Travancore to manage the temple. The petition alleges large-scale mismanagement and possible theft of gold ornaments over the years.

Simultaneously, the court is hearing a petition by Subramanian Swamy and TG Mohandas, seeking to wind up the five Devaswoms and end state control of Hindu temples. Christian and Muslim religious places were exempted from state control by British colonialists in the early 20th century following protests by the two communities. One of the provisions of the laws governing the Devaswoms requires an MLA — even a non-Hindu — to be a member of the committee. The petitioners contend that non-Hindu lawmakers often end up on the panel, jeopardising the interests of the Hindus.

Most of Kerala’s temples were owned by kings or royal families. After Independence, most of them came under the management of Devaswoms. The first government in Kerala led by Marxist leader EMS Namboodiripad and the one thereafter headed by Achutha Menon passed the Land Reform Act, which handed over thousands of acres of temple property to the cultivators, leaving the temples with little or no source of income. They were all subsequently brought under the control of the autonomous bodies.

Rahul Easwar, president of the Ayappa Dharma Sena, alleges that both the Congress and the CPI(M), which have alternated in power, packed the Devaswoms with their appointees of select castes with an eye on their vote banks.

Media reports have frequently highlighted allegations of mismanagement in the Devaswom, mostly to the effect that the assets have never been verified or inspected.

Monday, October 21, 2019

Hindu Man Arrested for anti-Islam Facebook Post through Hacked Account in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, a Hindu man's Facebook account was hacked and a post was made against Prophet Muhamed which angered local Muslim population. 

The man was arrested by the police. While the man was in police custody, the Muslims gathered as a mob and started attacking the police in an attempt to overpower them and kill the man. The police had to fire at the mob in self-defense and at least 4 people were killed. 

The police has also detained three people for hacking the Hindu man's Facebook account.

The violence was second such incident since 2016 in the Muslim-majority country when protesters attacked Hindu temples in eastern Brahmanbaria town after a blasphemous Facebook post.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Hindu Man Beaten Up for chanting ‘Jai Shree Ram’

In another shocking incident that has come to light, a Trinamool Congress (TMC) worker Ranjit Mondol was injured after being beaten up by fellow TMC worker for chanting Jai Shree Ram. The brutal incident took place in Barishat, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, reported ANI.

According to the complaint filed by Ranjit Mondol, he was having a conversation with fellow party workers and in the process of the conversation he chanting ‘Jai Shree Ram’. At this point that another TMC party worker called Paroi got furious and thrashed him.

'Jai Shree Ram', ordinarily a chant praising Lord Ram, has also turned into a chant of political defiance in West Bengal. There are several times in the past when Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee got irked because people chanted Jai Shree Ram as a mark of political defiance against her.


Saturday, October 19, 2019

Hindu Mahasabha leader Kamlesh Tiwari Murdered Inside House

Kamlesh Tiwari, Working president of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (ABHM) was murdered inside his house in Lucknow on Friday.

He was shot dead and also his throat was slit. His attackers came in Saffron clothes pretending to be Hindus. 

Inspector General, Lucknow Range, SK Bhagat said, assailants were known to Tiwari because they stayed with him in the house for around half an hour. Police have recovered a pistol and a empty cartridge from the house. He said injury marks were found around Tiwari’s neck.

In 2015, Tiwari made headlines when he allegedly made objectionable remarks against Prophet Muhammad, which had created huge uproar and resulted in massive protests by Muslims across the country. He had also posted inflammatory comments on Facebook while reacting to protests by Muslims on his statement.

Tiwari was one of the appellants in the Supreme Court in the Ayodhya title suit case.

A native of Sitapur, Tiwari had also contested 2012 assembly election from Central Lucknow on the ticket of ABHM and lost.


Friday, October 18, 2019

Boy Dies after opposing forceful conversion to Christianity in Tripura

15-year-old student dies after he is brutally tortured by hostel warden for opposing forceful conversion to Christianity.

Last year, a teenaged tribal girl student had also committed suicide in the hostel following pressure from the warden and fathers of the school to convert her and the entire family into Christianity.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Fire at Ancient Hindu Temple in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh

A large fire consumed the ancient temple of Matlora in Mandi’s Seraj assembly segment on Saturday night, sources said.

Although details of the incident are still sketchy, sources said the fire began at midnight at the temple that is located in the remote Juhu village. The temple’s wooden structure fed the flames.

Fire brigade found that the area was difficult to access, sources said.

The cause of the fire is yet unknown. The surging flame is estimated to have caused losses estimated to be in lakhs worth of gold, silver and the temple’s antique deity, as well as cash. 


Saturday, September 14, 2019

Andhra Pradesh reserves 50% of posts in temple boards on Caste basis

The Andhra Pradesh government on Friday issued an order providing 50% reservations in all temple committees and endowment institutions to members of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe, and Other Backward Class communities, Hindustan Times reported. Women have also been given 50% reservation in the temple committees.

This is the first time the government has provided reservations in Hindu religious bodies on the basis of caste and gender, reports said.

“We don’t mind people from all sections of the society in the temple trust boards and committees,” said Temples Protection Committee Convener C Ranga Rajan. “What we object to is the appointment of people from weaker sections having faith in other religions.” Rajan also recommended that politicians, businessmen and celebrities should not be included in the committees as those who “really serve god should be appointed”.

Details:

https://scroll.in/latest/937278/andhra-pradesh-reserves-50-of-posts-in-temple-boards-for-backward-classes-scs-sts-and-women

Monday, September 9, 2019

Fire breaks out at temple in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh

A fire broke out at a temple in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district, police said on Sunday.

The fire started at around 10.30 pm on Saturday at Devi Diwasa Mandir in Kushwa village located in Nirmand tehsil on the border of Kullu and Shimla districts, police officials said.

The temple property was gutted in the fire. However, no loss of life has been reported, police said.

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Hindu Temple Vandalized in Malaysia

The Sri Maha Mariaman Temple in Kampung Dusun, Bertam was a wreck when Hindu worshippers entered the prayer hall and saw 15 deities smashed or in a broken heaps.

The sacrilegious vandalism looked like it could have been the work of a group, but police have zoomed in on one person they suspect to be the culprit.

“We arrested an Indonesian man at around 4.15am today,” Perak deputy police chief Datuk Lim Hong Shuan said in a statement today.
He added that a spanner, believed used by the suspect to damage the place, has been seized.

Sri Lanka Making Buddhist Shrines over Hindu Temples: Hindus Minority Rights Compromised

P.K.BALACHANDRAN | 20 JULY, 2019

Sinhalization of Tamil Areas by Building Buddhist Shrines over Hindu Temples: Tamils call these projects “colonization schemes”

COLOMBO: Ever since Sri Lanka gained independence in 1948, successive Sinhala-dominated governments have been launching projects to encroach on areas dominated by the minority Tamils and Muslims both to change the population pattern and to claim historical rights to those lands.

Apart from re-settlement projects called “colonization schemes” by the Tamils, the Department of Archaeology has been used to find evidence of ancient Sinhala-Buddhist settlements in these areas. The Archeology Department has not only claimed land for excavation, but has threatened the existence of a number of Hindu temples.

There is an on-going row between Sinhalese Buddhists and Tamil Hindus over a bid by the Department of Archeology to excavate and erect a Buddhist Stupa at the site of a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, near the Hot Springs in Kanniya in Trincomalee district.

There has been resistance to this project for some time now, but particularly after President Maithripala Sirisena allegedly ordered the department to put up a Stupa there.

On June 6, the Director General Archeology, Dr.P.B.Mandawala, ordered the district authorities to put up the Stupa regardless of any opposition to it. This resulted in the Tamils launching a peaceful agitation on the spot to draw attention to the issue, which they consider to be of utmost importance to the Tamils of the North and East.

On Tuesday, a group of 2000 Tamils led by the Hindu religious leader Thengayilai Swamigal Agathiya Adigalar , Tamil National Alliance (TNA) MP, S.Sritharan, and Tamil National People’s Front chief P.Gajendrakumar, made a determined effort to proceed to the Hindu temple in defiance of prohibitory orders.

Police had obtained a court injunction against the protest from the Trincomalee magistrate’s court, by arguing that the protest would cause communal tensions. But as the injunction notice was served in Sinhala only, hundreds of Tamils attempted to make their way to the site as planned.

Although the injunction stated that nobody should be allowed to enter the hot wells premises, only Tamils were stopped from entering. Sinhalese traders and counter-protesters were allowed to enter, with police protection, the Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization (TELO) chief Sri Kantha said.

“Two representatives, Saivite leader Akarthiyar and the landowner of the Kanniya temple Ms Kokila Ramani, were assaulted by Sinhalese traders who splashed them with hot tea, when they were summoned by police for mediation talks,” Sri Kantha said.

Tension mounted as the Adigalar and the Tamil MP Sritharan got into a heated argument with the police officers. A clash between the Tamils and a group of Sinhalese gathered there was averted after the police allowed the Agathiya Adigalar and the trustee of the Ganesha temple to go to the temple and the Hot Springs to worship.

But the Sinhalese gathered there in numbers threatened to kill the Swami and the kovil trustee, Virakesari reported. Trouble was averted through the intervention of an official from the Chinmaya mission located in Jaffna.

At the end of it all, Agathiya Adigalar read out a statement in which he pointed out the religious importance of the Hot Springs and the Ganesha kovil adjoining it for Hindus, and said that protecting the two is of utmost importance for the existence of the Tamils in their traditional homeland in Sri Lanka’s North and East.

The Adigalar regretted that no political party or civil society organization has taken up this and the connected issue of the progressive Sinhalization of Tamil areas in the North and East.
He pointed out that successive post-independence Sri Lankan rulers have been using various government departments to encroach on the lands and religious sites associated with the Tamils in the North and East.

“The Tamils must unite and agitate peacefully to stop this. We are not against any religion, but we certainly want a Sri Lanka in which all ethnic and religious groups co-exist in harmony,” the Adigalar said.

In a report dated May 29, 2019, The Tamil Guardian reported that the administration of the Pillaiyar temple had filed a complaint with Uppuveli police and informed the Trincomalee District Secretary, who had ordered an immediate halt to the construction of the Buddha Stupa.

However, construction work had continued with the foundations of the Pillaiyar temple being destroyed, residents said.

The destruction and dumping of the temple ruins were condemned by the Association of Hindu Priests in Muttur.

"After the end of war, not only Tamil habitations but also Saivite temples are being destroyed and encroached on. We are saddened by the fact that it is some Buddhist monks who are leading the efforts to destroy Saivite and Tamil history.”

“For example, after Kankuveli Agathiyar Sivan Temple, Kallady Neeliamman Temple, Killiveddy Thirumangala Sivan Temple, and Kooniththeevu Maththalamalai Kundrathu Kumaran Temple in Mutur in the past, we want to point out that their nefarious work is being continued in Kanniya now,” the Association said in a statement.

“Everybody knows from past experiences that such activities will create increased animosity and hatred among religious and ethnic groups of this country and further the conflict.Creating issues between religions is not a righteous thing to do for any monk [of any religion]. Before, the Hindu Priests Association of Mutur strongly condemns this unrighteous act.”

“Furthermore, the Hindu Priests Association of Mutur request the Honourable President of Sri Lanka and Honourable Mano Ganesan, the Minister of National Integration and Hindu Religious Affairs with divine love that they should take immediate action regarding this issue in righteous mind," the statement said.

Discrimination Against Tamil Archeology

Renowned historian and archaeologist Dr.S.Pathmanathan told Daily Express that since the British left in 1948, archeology in Sri Lanka is vitiated by rank discrimination against the Tamils. When he was Professor of History in Peradeniya University, Dr. Pathmanathan had complained that archeological projects that could show an ancient Tamil presence in Sri Lanka were not approved.
“Wherever Tamils lived there inscriptions in the Tamil Brahmi script has been found,” he noted.

What was encouraged by the government were projects that would show early Sinhalese Buddhist presence in what the Tamils say is their homeland. The Kanniya Stupa project is only the latest in the on-going effort at make the North East a Sinhala-Buddhist habitat, Pathmanathan said.

Not surprisingly there is not as single Tamil or Muslim officer in the Department of Archeology, except at its small unit in Jaffna. According to Prof.Pathmanathan this has been the case all long since independence.

“The National Archives too has been discriminating against Tamil records, shifting them to a unit in Kandy to keep them away from the eyes of researchers who visit the archives in Colombo,” the veteran historian of the Lankan Tamils charged.

However, Prof. Pathmanathan granted that there has been a severe dearth of Tamil historians and archaeologists in Sri Lanka. And those few who are in service now lack competence, he said.

According to the historian, the idea of building a Stupa en route to the Hot Springs is to deny Tamils access to the holy Hot Springs.

Writing in 2014 in Groundviews Elijah Hoole says that until 2010 the official history of the Kanniya Hot Springs connected them to the Ravana legend. But the Archaeological Department, which had taken over the springs, reversed this.

“The revised account, available on a signboard only in Sinhalese and English, claims that the wells were part of a Buddhist Monastery,” Hoole said.

“While I do not intend to contest the historical claim of the new information board, it does prompt several urgent questions. What purpose does the government hope to serve by not including up a Tamil translation? If the ‘new’ historical claim is indeed true, would it not make sense to let the Tamil population know? And what archaeological evidence prompted the alteration?” Hoole asked.

President Makes Amends

On Thursday a high level meeting of Tamil MPs chaired by President Maithripala Sirisena, took a number of decisions to end the row in Kanniya.

Held at the request of Mano Ganeshan, Minister of National Integration and Official Languages, the meeting decided that the on-going bid to build a Stupa at the site of the Hindu temple will be suspended.

Since the 32-member archaeological advisory council has no Tamil in it, it will be expanded to include five Tamil archaeologists without whose consent no place will be earmarked for excavation.



Friday, August 16, 2019

Stampede in Temple in Bihar

1 person is dead and 14 injured after stampede in Bihar temple.

An unidentified devotee, in his sixties, died and at least 15 others fainted and were injured in a stampede at a popular temple of Lord Shiva in Bihar’s Lakhisarai district on Monday.

Thousands had gathered at Indramaneshwar Temple in Ashokdham to offer prayers on the last Monday of the holy Shravan month when the accident happened. However, the local district administration claimed there was no stampede and that the elderly man had died of ‘cardiac arrest’.

Locals and eyewitnesses countered the administration’s claim. They said it was a major stampede caused by lack of crowd management and claimed that the man suffocated during the rush of people.

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Thursday, August 15, 2019

Girl raped inside ruins of ancient Hindu Temple premises By Muslim Rapist in Assam

In a shocking incident, a young girl was raped in a temple in Dhekiajuli in Assam. The incident took place in the premises of the Vishwakarma Temple in Dhekuakuli’s Singori area on Wednesday. The accused Kutubuddin Ahmed has been caught by police.

According to reports, Kutubuddin brought the girl from Erabari in nearby Misamari in some pretext to the premises of the ancient temple. There he fed her some drug and then repeatedly raped her. But it was spotted by two men responsible for looking after the temple premises, who apprehended Kutubuddin and handed him over to police. The caretakers said that they also have recorded the crime on phone.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Kalhana Society lists plight of Kashmiri Pandits

Hailing the Central government for its decision to abrogate Article 370 which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, the Kalhana Society on Wednesday highlighted the plight of the Kashmiri Pandits which it felt the Centre should treat with utmost seriousness and urgency.

As per the Kalhana Society, there are certain important issues which need urgent attention and remedial action. Writing on its behalf, Kalhana Society Sectrary General Satish Mahaldar said that for thirty years, Kashmiri Pandits have been living like refugees in their own country.

He said the past governments, as well as the present dispensation, seems to be repeating the same mistakes of ignoring the first ''en mass'' victims of terror in Kashmir. Mahaldar then went on to list a series of points which the society felt needed urgent consideration. They are as follows:

* Thirty years of living in exile and the Kashmiri Pandits still have not been given the status of Internally Displaced People (IDP) or refugees. Had this happened, India''s case against Pakistan at the international level would have been stronger.

* The government of India and the government of the erstwhile state of J&K have no clear records of the number of Kashmiri Pandits who fled the valley since 1989. Kashmiri Pandits claim that over six lakh had fled, while the state government has been showing the numbers in thousands only. Is the discrepancy deliberate to show the number of Kashmiri Pandits as very less?

* There is also no clear cut record of the number of Kashmiri Pandits killed or raped or injured with either the Centre, or the J&K administration.

* As per the Kashmiri Pandit community, at present there are 1,403 religious places of the community existing in the Valley. There are 428 cremation grounds, 975 temples and shrines in the Valley. But why is it that the government records in the Valley say that there are only 454 temples at present. Is the discrepancy deliberate?

* Surveys conducted by Kashmiri Pandits have recorded that 347 temples were destroyed after Kashmiri Pandits were forced out of the Valley. But the Divisional Commissioner''s office says only 204 temples were destroyed. Why the difference?

Mahaldar further said that the way the community has been treated by the successive governments, it is clear that there is something more than what meets the eye.

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Idols stolen from Hindu Temple in Tamil Nadu

An unidentified gang stole four idols, including a panchaloha idol, from a temple at Vedaranyam in Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu on Wednesday night. The idols were around 100 years old, police said. 

The theft happened at Mariamman temple in Kodiakarai.

A special puja was conducted at the temple on Wednesday evening in view of full moon. The idols of the presiding deities were taken out of a strong room to perform puja.

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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Hindu Temple Land Grab Case Alleged in Andhra Pradesh

The Andhra Administration actively looking at auctioning Several Hindu temple lands across the state. Allegedly there is an order from Dr. Manmohan Singh, IAS, Special Chief Secretary to the government Instructing all District Collectors to survey and submit records of the endowment lands along with other non-endowment lands. It is also stated in the letter that the Andhra government wants to give away 25 lakh plots under the house to poor people scheme. This letter also cited several other Government orders related to Land Pooling in Andhra Pradesh.


Monday, July 22, 2019

Hindu priest attacked near temple in U.S.

A Hindu priest was attacked by a man while he was walking down the street in his religious garb near a temple in Floral Park, New York, according to a U.S. media report.

Swami Harish Chander Puri said that around 11 a.m. (local time) on July 18, near the Shiv Shakti Peeth in Glen Oaks, while he was walking, a man came up from behind and started hitting him, a local news channel reported. Puri said he was beaten so badly, he had to be rushed to the hospital.
The priest suffered bruises and abrasions all over his body, including his face, in the attack. “I’m in a little pain,” the priest was quoted as saying by the channel.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Hindu Temple Vandalized in Karnataka

Months after some boys vandalised ancient pillars at the world heritage site in Hampi, another such incident of vandalism has come forth from Koppal in Karnataka.

Some unidentified persons on Thursday vandalised the site of Nava Brindavana (also known as temples of spiritual gurus) in Anegundi village of Gangavathi district.

According to the reports, the incident happened in the wee hours of Thursday. Police were informed as soon as the incident came to light. An investigation in the case has been initiated.

The Nava Brindavana site has samadhis of nine saints of the Madhwa community.

Security has been beefed up in Anegundi to prevent any untoward incident in the area following the vandalism incident.


Monday, July 8, 2019

Birmingham, UK: Hindu Temple Vandalised

There have been three incidents in the last month in a Hindu temple in Birmingham, when idols have been vandalised, prompting concern among community leaders and moves to increase security measures.

The incidents were reported in the Shree Ram Mandir in Walsall. The Hindu Forum of Britain said the acts caused much anxiety and sought immediate action from authorities in the Midlands against those responsible.
The local news media have reported the incidents recorded on CCTV, publishing images of the idols vandalised. A temple staff member is reported as saying that the idols were smashed with either a cricket bat or a hockey stick.
The HFB said the incidents were the latest among several in recent months. Trupti Patel, HFB president, said the group itself was formed after a meeting of leaders following such an attack at the Shree Vallabh Nidhi Temple in Wembley.


Monday, January 28, 2019

Need of a Hindu Temple in Qatar

NRIs have demanded for a Hindu Temple to be allowed to be constructed in Qatar for the benefit of Hindus living in the country.

"The Government of India should pursue with authorities in Qatar for a place of worship for Hindus there and also a cremation ground". He, however, said during her recent visit to Doha, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had met the authorities and did raise the issue.

"There is a church for Christians but no temple for Hindus," he said.

Qatar hosts about seven lakh Indians who form the largest expatriate community. Qatar is a dependable energy source of India supplying more than 50 per cent of India's natural gas import.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Kashmiri Pandits Demand Creation of a Separate Township

On this day in 1990 hundreds of thousands of protesters, along with armed militants, occupied streets of Kashmir shouting slogans against the minority community which eventually led to their exodus from the valley.

"Many Kashmiri Pandits were killed, raped and tortured before and after 19 January, 1990 in a series of targeted killings of minority Pandits," it said.

Remembering the night, Mona Razdan, one of the displaced Kashmiri Pandits, said that the night was "possibly the longest night of our lives".
"Mobs from all over the valley had occupied every single road in Kashmir. They shouted slogans against Pandits asking us to either join them or leave the valley," she said.
Regretting the current state of the exiled Kashmiri Pandit community, Vivek Raina, a young student, said, "More than 50,000 of our people perished in the inhabitable camps. They fell to snake and scorpion bites. There still is a refugee camp in Jammu that harbours more than 25,000 people and is no better than a concentration camp.

Monday, January 7, 2019

Hindu temple vandalised in Bangladesh

A temple of Lord Shiva has been vandalized in Bangladesh in an attempt to grab the land. Bangladesh has a long history of atrocities against Hindu population and hence Hindus have been fleeing the country. Despite having a popular government, such incidents are shameful and need to be stopped immediately. 

A Hindu temple was vandalised in clashes between two groups in Bangladesh’s central Tangail district, a media report said on Sunday.

The family of the temple’s owner was also attacked by a group of eight to nine people in Batra village of the district Friday, Dhaka Tribune reported.

The accused had attempted to forcefully seize the land several times before as well, he claimed.