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Govt has no role to run temples in secular India: Sadhguru’s clarion call

Sadhguru launches Missed Call Campaign, urging the Tamil people to call in at 83000 83000 to register their support for the cause

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Govt has no role to run temples in secular India: Sadhguru’s clarion call

Sadhguru's hard-hitting interaction with Tamil actor Santhanam, in the presence of the media in Chennai on Saturday. PHOTO: ISHA

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CHENNAI, MAR 14

Asserting that the government has no role to run the places of worship in ‘secular India’ and arrack shops are more prominent than temples in Tamil Nadu, a religious leader has urged the political parties in poll-bound state to reveal their stand and seek votes.

Speaking out for freeing Tamil Nadu’s temples from the stranglehold of governmental controls, Sadhguru made a passionate argument for the people’s constitutional right to run and manage their places of worship.

He reiterated this in a hard-hitting interaction with Tamil actor Santhanam, in the presence of the media in Chennai on Saturday morning.

To drive home his point, Sadhguru said, “Out of 44,121 temples under its control in Tamil Nadu, more than 37,000 do not get enough revenue to appoint more than one person, who has to carry out all tasks, including priestly and caretaker duties. 34,093 temples are struggling with less than Rs 10,000 as annual income and consequently are grossly neglected.” The HR & CE (Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department) has told the Madras High Court that 11,999 temples have no revenue to perform even one daily puja.

UNESCO’s report on Tamil Nadu’s temples speaks of “some truly shocking scenes of demolition and massacre of historic temples.”

Liquor destroying youth, society

Speaking of the once vibrant and glorious Tamil culture, Sadhguru asked, “How we expect the same vitality in today’s youth and well-being in society when we are giving more prominence to arrack shops than temples.”

Awareness campaign

Sadhguru launched a Missed Call Campaign, urging the Tamil people to call in at 83000 83000 to register their support for the cause.

When asked about what this would achieve, he said, “It is foolish to expect that a missed call would revive Cauvery or Free Temples. The idea is to create awareness and awaken responsibility in citizens, which would manifest as electoral decisions and actions in a democratic land.”

Volunteers of Isha Foundation have already started action on the ground by documenting the dilapidation and poor administration of temples through thousands of videos and photographs. These would be rolled out in the days to come. The social media campaign with the hashtag #FreeTNTemples has been gaining tremendous momentum.

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Sadhguru thanks Stalin on fund allocation for temple restoration

Earlier this month, Sadhguru wrote the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palaniswami as well as Opposition Leader MK Stalin, calling on them to declare “their intentions and plans” on this issue in their election manifestos.

Denies land encroachment allegations

Responding to the allegations against him that he has encroached forest lands for his ashram, Sadhuguru said, “I have invited everyone to Isha to inspect whether the allegations are true. But no one has turned up. The forest department has also denied this. If you prove that I have encroached even an inch of forest land or tribal land or land belonging to any individual, I leave this country.”

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