Here is another instance of HINDUS committing Harakiri to satisfy their
ego, acquiring wealth and glory by destroying Hindu culture. May be Modi
can do it if Hindus demand abolition of such Endowment Boards. CP was an
equal culprit for introducing it in Travancore, but his aim appears to be
to prevent the MahaRaja misppropriating the Padmanabhaswamy temple riches
to himself, as revealed by  the existence of secret vaults

Loot of the Hindu heritage and wealth
[image: Sabarimala Sree Dharma Sastha Temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa]
<http://shankhnaad.net/media/k2/items/cache/3b3e749011568df066956f2034087c10_XL.jpg>Sabarimala
Sree Dharma Sastha Temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa
04Apr 15
Written byAnand Poddar
<http://shankhnaad.net/heritage/itemlist/user/7143-anandpoddar>
Published inHeritage <http://shankhnaad.net/heritage>
Bharat, in ancient times, was the richest country in the world
and was called a 'Golden bird' by the British, a crown in the jewel of
British empire when it came to be subjugated by the colonial powers. It was
looted a number of times by different invaders due to its rich heritage and
temples and wealth in general.
Mahmud of Ghazni looted the Somnath Temple in 1025AD by completely
destroying the structure of the temple and taking away all the precious
materials from the temple.
India has always been a victim of loot from centuries and this loot
continues still date by various sources, including our own government.
By the simple means of controlling the temple finances, the government of
India is looting all its wealth and there is barely a record of this
'legalised' robbery being committed in broad daylight.

The first official control of the religious places dates back to 1863 in
the form of “*The Religious Endowments Act, 1863*”. The act nominates
trustees to look after the affairs of the religious place and the
government should abstain from the control.
In early 1920 government saw huge treasures and donation in the temples and
got lured into the riches it promised to the politicians and bureaucrats.
Thereafter, in order to take possession of the treasures “*Hindu Religious
Endowments Act, 1926(Act II of 1927)*” was enacted thus began the story of
looting of Hindu temples. Under this horrendous act, *government can issue
notification at any time and take control of the temple or other properties
belonging to any Hindu temple*  (only Hindu shrines, not the Muslims or
Christian or any other religious shrines).
In effect, property of Hindus has not been spared even after the Indian
Independence; instead looting has started more vigorously and continues
till date.
“Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act (HRCE Act) in 1951”  was
introduced to take over the management of the Temples from under the
pretext of preventing the 'mismanagement by Hindus'. The following are the
glimpse of few famous loots by the government. The actual list is much
longer:

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh has India’s richest temples in terms of donation. Tirumala
Tirupati Devaswom (TTD) commonly known as Tirupati Temple is the richest in
India attracting donation of more RS 4000 crores every year of which around
85% of the donation is taken over by the state government. Even the
prasadam for distribution is being procured from a Christian owned
organization named JRG Wealth Management Limited. The government has spent
lacks of rupees for renovation of churches in the state, along with payment
of Rs 12000 given per person for HAJ trip to Mecca every year. Along with
it the state has already sold more than 100000 acres of temple land to
outsiders throughout the state.
Karnataka

More than 50000 temples have been closed down in the last five years in the
state due to lack of financial help, instead to providing funds the
government diverts the funds collected from the temples to other means. In
the year 2003, Rs 79 crores were collected in the form of donations, out of
which only Rs 10 crores were given to the temples on the contrary RS 59
crores were spent on Madrasas & Haj Subsidy along with RS 10 crores on
Churches.

Kerala

Under the “kerala Land Reform Act” the state government controlled by the
communist party has sold out more than 2500 acres of land belonging to the
famous Lord Ayyappa Temple to non – Hindus. The temple contributes Rs 250
Crores every year but now the temple is bankrupt. Over Rs 20 crores has
been diverted from the Guruvayoor Devasvom temple for drinking water
project in nearby panchayet which includes 40 churches and mosques.
All the major temples like Mata Vaishno Devi temple, Kashi Viswanath
temple, Jagannath temple and millions of other temple are taken over by the
government to fulfill there lust for money. More than 80% population of
India are Hindus, where in all states and union territories the religious
minorities enjoys almost uniform law the same uniformity in law is not for
the majority Hindus. Every state has passed a law to takeover the temples
in lure of huge funds.
Government control over Hindu temples has crippled the cultural, social and
spiritual life of Hindus. Government control over important temples is also
responsible for gradual disappearance of Vedic learning and Sanskrit. Only
decontrol and restoration of Hindu temples and shrines to the Hindu
community’s management and control can give justice to Hindus. Like other
religion, Hindus too should have the constitutional right to manage their
religious place and the money generated by the temples should be used to
preserve the heritage and upliftment of the community and after that for
nation building.

There is no one to pay heed to this plight of Hindus and this loot is a
major contributor to the destruction of India's oldest community, it's
culture and heritage.

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