Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu bats for Hindu-only staffing in temples
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Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu bats for Hindu-only staffing in temples

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has implemented major reforms in temple management, including reserving temple jobs exclusively for Hindus and significantly increasing wages for temple pujaris (archakas)

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Aug 29, 2024, 05:10 pm IST
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, in a bold and decisive move declared that only Hindus will be employed in the state’s temples, as part of a broader effort to preserve the spiritual integrity and sanctity of these religious institutions. This announcement was made during a significant meeting with officials from the Hindu Religious Endowment Department, where CM Naidu laid out an extensive plan aimed at revitalising temple management, promoting religious tourism, and ensuring spiritual and cultural integrity across Andhra Pradesh.

Chief Minister Naidu’s decision to employ only Hindus in the state’s temples marks a significant step in protecting the religious identity of these sacred institutions. CM Naidu emphasised that temple positions, including those of pujaris, archakas (temple pujaris), and other staff members, will be reserved exclusively for individuals of the Sanatana Dharma faith. This policy is part of a broader strategy to combat forced religious conversions and to maintain the spiritual sanctity of the temples.

“Forced conversions should not happen in Andhra Pradesh. Hindu temples do not offer jobs to people of other faiths,” CM Naidu asserted. He highlighted that the sentiments of Hindu devotees must be respected, and the spiritual integrity of temples should remain intact. By restricting temple employment to Hindus, the Chief Minister aims to ensure that the religious practices and traditions of these temples are preserved and honored by those who genuinely adhere to the faith.

In addition to the employment policy, CM Naidu introduced several reforms aimed at enhancing the management and operation of temples. The number of trustees on the boards of temples that generate more than Rs 20 crore annually will be increased from 15 to 17 members. These additional members will include a Brahmin and a Nai Brahmin, ensuring broader representation within the temple management.

CM Naidu also criticised the previous administration under Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy for its alleged mismanagement of temple affairs, citing incidents like the burning of a temple chariot as examples of the neglect and damage caused during the previous regime. He strongly condemned incidents such as the burning of a temple chariot and other attacks on Hindu temples that occurred during the previous government. CM Naidu called for strict action against those responsible for such crimes and emphasised the need to protect and restore the temples’ sanctity. He declared that trustees would be appointed for 1,110 temples across the state to ensure better management and accountability.

Recognising the potential of temple tourism in a state rich with religious heritage, CM Naidu announced the formation of a committee comprising officials from the Tourism Department, Hindu Charities Department, and Forest Department. This committee will oversee the development of temples, particularly those located in forested areas, ensuring that the natural beauty and spiritual significance of these sites are preserved while making them more accessible to visitors.

CM Naidu also stressed the importance of cleanliness in and around temples. He emphasised that temples should offer a spiritual environment that attracts devotees and encourages them to return without feeling extorted. “Spirituality must thrive in every temple in Andhra Pradesh,” CM Naidu said, adding that spiritual programs should inspire and attract worshippers, enhancing their religious experience.

Wage increases and financial assistance for Pujari and temple staff

As part of his commitment to improving the welfare of temple staff, CM Naidu announced a wage increase for 1,683 Archakas (pujaris) working in various temples across the state, raising their salaries from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 per month. Additionally, the financial assistance provided to small temples under the Dhoopa Deepa Naivedyam Scheme will be increased from Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 per month, allowing for better offerings and rituals.

The Chief Minister also approved a proposal to provide a Rs 3,000 monthly allowance to unemployed youth who have pursued Veda Vidya (Vedic studies). Furthermore, CM Naidu announced a minimum wage of Rs 25,000 per month for Nai Brahmins (barbers and musicians) working in temples, underscoring the government’s dedication to supporting those who uphold traditional Hindu practices.

Promoting temple tourism and environmental preservation

Recognising the immense potential of temple tourism in Andhra Pradesh, a state renowned for its rich religious heritage, Naidu announced the formation of a committee comprising officials from the Tourism Department, Hindu Charities Department, and Forest Department. This committee will oversee the development of temples, particularly those located in forested and ecologically sensitive areas. The committee’s mandate is to ensure that the natural beauty and spiritual significance of these sites are preserved, while also making them more accessible to devotees and tourists.

CM Naidu’s focus on temple tourism is part of a larger effort to position Andhra Pradesh as a premier destination for religious tourism. The Chief Minister stressed that temples and their surroundings must be kept impeccably clean, creating a serene and welcoming atmosphere that enhances the spiritual experience for visitors. “Spirituality must thrive in every temple in Andhra Pradesh,” CM Naidu said, emphasising that the cleanliness and upkeep of temple premises are crucial for maintaining the spiritual ambiance that draws devotees.

Reclaiming temple properties and enhancing transparency

CM Naidu also outlined plans to reclaim temple properties that have been illegally occupied. He announced that 87,000 acres of temple land currently under illegal occupation would be reclaimed through legal action. This initiative is part of a broader effort to restore temple properties to their rightful ownership and to ensure that these lands are used for the benefit of the temples and their devotees.

In addition to reclaiming temple lands, CM Naidu proposed the melting down of silver offerings made to temples and converting them into coins bearing the images of the temple’s presiding deities. These coins would be sold to devotees, providing them with a unique memento of their visit while generating additional revenue for the temples.

To further enhance the transparency and accountability of temple management, CM Naidu ordered an inquiry into any irregularities that may have occurred over the past five years. This investigation is intended to identify and address any mismanagement or corruption within the temple administration, ensuring that temple affairs are conducted with the utmost integrity.

Looking towards the future, CM Naidu emphasised the need to modernise and digitalise temple services to better serve devotees. He proposed the development of online systems for booking pujas and other temple rituals, making it easier for devotees to plan their visits and participate in religious ceremonies. This initiative is part of a broader effort to integrate modern technology into the administration of temples, improving the overall efficiency and accessibility of temple services.

CM Naidu also suggested enhancing accommodations near temples, potentially in partnership with private hoteliers, to encourage devotees to extend their stays. By providing better lodging options, the government aims to attract more visitors and boost the local economy while also enhancing the spiritual experience for those who come to worship.

Topics: Hindu Religious EndowmentTemple ManagementCM NaiduHindusHindu TemplesChandrababu NaiduAndhra CM
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