HYDERABAD: The members of the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Kendriya Margadarshak Mandal of Vishva Hindu Parishad expressed their deep concerns regarding recent allegations surrounding the use of beef and pig fat in the ghee for laddus offered at the revered Tirumala Tirupati Temple. The meeting held on September 23, 2024, at Lalitha Peetam in Tirupati, underscored the need for autonomy in managing Hindu temples and addressed the perceived government interference in religious affairs.
On this occasion, the VHP Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Kendriya Margadarshak Mandal passed a resolution condemnation of alleged animal fat use in Tirumala Tirupati temple laddus and demand for Hindu temples autonomy.
तिरूपति में चल रही विश्व हिंदू परिषद केंद्रीय मार्गदर्शक मंडल बैठक में पारित हुआ प्रस्ताव । pic.twitter.com/KfDGuWm1rf
— Vishva Hindu Parishad -VHP (@VHPDigital) September 23, 2024
Resolution: Condemnation of Alleged Animal Fat Use in Tirumala Tirupati Temple Laddus and Demand for Hindu Temples Autonomy
The members from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana of Kendriya Margadarshak Mandal of Vishva Hindu Parishad, are deeply hurt, concerned and outraged by the recent allegations of animal fat being used in the Ghee for laddus offered at the Tirumala Tirupati Temple and strongly condemn this grave insult and injury to the Hindu faith. This heinous act not only violates the religious sentiments of millions of devotees the world over but also undermines the sacredness of one of the most revered pilgrimage sites of Hindus.
The VHP Kendriya Margadarshak Mandal views this incident as a direct result of Government interference in temple affairs and the appointment of individuals from other faiths to positions of authority within temple management. Such actions erode the autonomy of Hindu religious institutions and create a sense of distrust among devotees.
We demand that the State Governments immediately cease their control over Hindu temples and allow Hindu society to manage its own religious institutions. Temples should again become centers of faith and spirituality, managed by dedicated individuals who understand and respect Hindu traditions. To ensure that temples serve the needs of all sections of Hindu society, we propose the establishment of a Dharmika Parishad Boards that will oversee the management of temples independently. These boards should be composed of representatives from saints, Hindu organisations, scholars, and devotees, ensuring a democratic and inclusive approach to temple management.
We call for a thorough and impartial judicial inquiry into the allegations of animal fat used in Tirupati Temple laddus. The inquiry should be conducted by a sitting judge of the High Court on a day-to-day basis hearing. The culprits responsible for this heinous act must be identified and punished to the fullest extent of the law, serving as a deterrent against future such offenses.
Furthermore, the VHP Kendriya Margadarshak Mandal emphasizes the importance of preserving the purity and sanctity of all Hindu temples. We urge the centre and state Governments to take necessary measures to prevent any further instances of religious desecration or interference in temple affairs. It is essential to protect the rights of Hindu devotees and ensure that their religious freedom is upheld.
Tthe Telugu members of VHP Kendriya Margadarshak Mandal reaffirm their commitment to protecting the sanctity of Hindu temples and ensuring their autonomy. We urge the governments to respect the religious freedom guaranteed by the Constitution and allow Hindus to manage their own religious institutions. By doing so, the Governments can foster harmony, trust, and respect among different communities and contribute to the overall well-being of the states and the nation.
विश्व हिंदू परिषद् केंद्रीय मार्गदर्शक मंडल की बैठक आज तिरुपति में प्रारंभ हुई। pic.twitter.com/8wZbWWY9Tp
— Vishva Hindu Parishad -VHP (@VHPDigital) September 23, 2024
The meeting was attended by several prominent members, including Shri Bajrang Lal Bagra Ji, VHP Secretary General, and Bhagyanagar Keshtra Sanghatana Karyadarshi Sri Gummilla Sathyam Ji. Notable participants included Poojya Shri Turyananda Swami Garu from Kadapa, Virajananda Swami Garu from Brahmam Gari Matha, Poojya Shri Kamalananda Bharati Garu from Vijayawada, Poojya Shri Sangram Maharaj Garu from Bhagyanagaram, Sri Swarupananda Ji from Tirupati, Sri Durgananda Puri Garu from Medchal, Sri Yogananda Saraswati Garu from Adilabad, Sri Banaras Swami Garu from Medchal, Sri Shankar Swami Garu from Ananthagiri, Sri Srinivasananda Saraswati Garu from Srikakulam, Sri Mata Shreyananda Garu from Annamayya District, Sri Swami Vishwatmananda Garu from Bhadrachalam, Sri Swami Poornananda Garu from Visakhapatnam, Sri Krishna Maharaj Garu from Indore, and four other Swamijis.
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