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Kerala: Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram slams Vijayan govt of using Ayyappa Sangam for commercial motives not devotion

Resolution passed by the Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram State Committee accused the Kerala government of using the upcoming global Ayyappa Sangam for commercial gain rather than genuine temple development. The organization alleged politicization, mismanagement, and a lack of transparency in Sabarimala’s affairs

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Sep 16, 2025, 03:10 pm IST
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Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram warns that the Ayyappa Sangam risks turning Sabarimala into a commercial hub instead of preserving its sanctity

Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram warns that the Ayyappa Sangam risks turning Sabarimala into a commercial hub instead of preserving its sanctity

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The Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram has sharply criticized the state government’s involvement in the organisation of the global Ayyappa Devotee Sangam at Pampa Manappuram, alleging that the initiative prioritises commercial interests over the development of Sabarimala. The event, which coincides with the 75th anniversary of the Travancore Devaswom Board, is being spearheaded by the government rather than the Devaswom Board itself, the organisation claims, raising questions about transparency and the real objectives behind the program.

In a statement, the Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram argued that although government officials publicly claim the Sangam is intended for the development of Sabarimala, the actions and statements of ministers indicate otherwise. “A master plan for Sabarimala’s development has existed for years. Those who have done little to implement it are now talking about development. It cannot be assumed there is any sincerity in this,” the statement said. The organization accused the government of using the Sangam primarily as a revenue-generating mechanism, rather than genuinely focusing on temple welfare.

The group also raised concerns over the environmental and cultural implications of the government’s proposed developments. “It is not clear what the government means by the development of Sabarimala. The sanctity of the Sabarimala, with its eighteen hills, represents the purity of Sabarimala. Any development that damages these hills not only harms the environment but also undermines the sacredness of the site,” the statement said. It further warned that the government’s plan appears to be aimed at promoting Sabarimala as a global pilgrim tourism destination for commercial benefit, rather than preserving its religious and ecological integrity.

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The Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram also questioned the Devaswom Board’s role in the matter, highlighting a perceived lack of transparency regarding temple finances. “If the government is genuinely interested in temple development, income and expenditure details of all temples should be publicly disclosed. Sources of income need to be transparent. Talking about temple development without these disclosures misleads devotees,” the statement said.

The organization criticized the handling of the guest list for the Sangam, suggesting political maneuvering has influenced the process. Initial announcements indicated that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin would be invited as the chief guest, but this was later changed to his son and Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin. Most recently, the Tamil Nadu Devaswom Minister confirmed his own participation. The Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram pointed out that Udhayanidhi Stalin has previously made statements perceived as derogatory towards Sanatana Dharma, further raising concerns about politicization in temple affairs.

The statement also emphasized systemic issues within the Devaswom Board, noting that many low-income temples rely on revenue from Sabarimala but lack transparency regarding finances. “The government, not the Devaswom Board, which should function autonomously, effectively controls temples, politicizing them and prioritizing partisan interests over spiritual welfare,” the organization said. Recent controversies, including anti-temple movements led by local temple committees in the Katakkal Devi Temple in Kollam and the Parthasarathy Temple in Muthupilakkad, were cited as worrying examples of interference in temple administration. Additionally, unnecessary interventions in the Aranmula Vallasadya event were described as indicative of government overreach.

The Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram also highlighted allegations of mismanagement at Sabarimala, citing the gold-plating of Dwarapalaka sculptures being sent to Chennai for repairs without notifying the Sabarimala Special Commissioner. Such actions, the organization said, reflect a lack of accountability and disregard for devotee sentiments. “The government’s unilateral approach, without consulting Ayyappa Dharma devotees and Hindu organizations, challenges the faith of Hindu believers. The introduction of partisan politics in temple management undermines the sanctity and peaceful atmosphere of temples,” the statement said.

Criticizing claims made by the Devaswom Minister that the Sangam promotes the spiritual concept of ‘Tattvamasi,’ the Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram described the assertion as misleading. “The statement is one of the biggest jokes of this century. It is doubtful whether the Minister has understood the meaning of what he is saying. These actions highlight the hypocrisy behind the program,” the organization said.

The Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram demanded that the government withdraw from initiatives that it claims are aimed at diverting temple resources for vested interests. It urged Hindus to unite to protect their freedom of worship and preserve the sanctity of temples. The organization called for strong protests against the government’s policies, which it described as promoting commercial interests at the expense of religious and cultural values.

The statement was issued following a state committee meeting presided over by State Secretary Dr. S. Umadevi. Director R. Sanjayan inaugurated the meeting, while State General Secretary K.C. Sudhirbabu presented the report. Other attendees included Pragya Pravah Uttarakshetra Coordinator Chandrakanth, along with R. Rajeev, J. Mahadevan, Raman Keezhana, and Rajan Pillai, who spoke on the issue.

 

 

Topics: keralaPinarayi VijayanSabarimalakerala politicsBharatheeya Vichara KendramAyyappa SangamHindu Temples
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