The highest selling intangible element in India is “GOD”. For visitors, Temples have become places to show off their clothes and jewellery. For leaders and officers, it is a priority zone. For some young folks, it’s a meeting spot. There is no room for devotees.
Recently, TV9 team came to Shivalayam at KeesaraGutta in Rangareddy district, to cover the event on the occasion of Shivaratri. Generally, people who come to Lord Shiva’s temple don’t wear any flashy ornaments and clothes that disturb the sanctity of the place. But the anchor wore “choli” that expose the back and a transparent sari that’s difficult to stay on. It was a tempting situation for the officers and local “beard” leaders who wore Khadi shirts and white jeans.
The officers’ families and the “choostoone vundandi” channel team made our darshan even more expensive. Rs 150 “abhishekam “ was gone up to Rs 300 and priest was trying his best to make devotees spend their money at temple.
They put you in barricades as in a jail or as if cows are transported to butcher’s place in trucks. Thirst or nature call you have to answer the same while standing in queue! Right from the parking of your vehicle it is a don’t-look-back journey.
Srisailam, my second destination on the same day made me experience the Stone Age, though we were carrying special darshan passes. Focus on perishable things, seduction, politics, etc dominate your bhakti when you are not part of down-to-earth brigade of devotees. That’s the secret behind the success of Ayyappa Darshan.
Question is WHO GAVE RIGHT TO THE LOUSY OFFICERS AND IDIOTS OF ENDOWMENTS DEPARTMENT TO PUNISH YOU LIKE ANIMALS BY DELIBERATELY PUSHING YOU IN A NO-RETURN LANE CREATED WITH IRON GRILLS?
Yesterday, some “pandit” heroes and officers provided a venue for dances for the numbers like ringa ringa (the most vulgar song of the year) at Mahati Auditorium on Tirumala hill.
Tailpiece: All so called News channels (Nude channels after 10pm) highlighted this issue and some channels even ran a debate over this.
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