A major concern for the devotees
is the pathetic condition of the temples in Tamilnadu as also the security for
the idols and other valuables of the temple.
It is sad that people read about the Temples
only when some unfortunate incidents occur and now one more incident has
been reported.
Vedaranyam, named after the Vedaranyeswarar Temple shot into prominence more than 8
decades ago, when Chakravarthi C Rajagopalachari picked up a fistful of salt at
Agasthyampalli in defiance of the
British Raj and shouted “Vande Mataram”. As it was the ‘dandi march’ to Gandhi, it was
Vedaranyam in the South. Now this place
is part of Nagapattinam District.
Vedaranyam was earlier known as "Thirumarikaadu" – Saivaite
legend has it that it was here that Appar and Sundarar sang to open the main
gate.
In ancient times, people
reverred their elders and built Temples
at their own villages and in important places.
Socially, these Temples
served many other purposes like – storage of produce (granary); providing water
(huge water tanks and ponds); providing employment opportunity (building
structures); place of rest; feeding the poor; place of communion and social
service. As people shifted their bases
and started moving towards urban places, some villages lost their prominence.
There still exists some
beautiful temples in obscure places (turned obscure for lack of patronage now)
– where exquisitely carved and decorated idols of Lord are there. Extremely unfortunate that the Presiding
deities, especially the Uthsava Vigrahams have been taken away from these
temples and kept elsewhere under custody of Govt officials, in the garb of
providing security. In a country, even a
small time politician or a person worthy of some asset, moves around with
personal bodyguards and Govt provided Policemen, shame that, idols are taken
away and kept elsewhere where proper rituals are not taking place. This is how we honour our traditions, follow
our rituals and respect our ancestors who had toiled to make these Temples .
….. - the
sad part is that the idols of Lords are not safe here also. There are reports that, Bronze icons from
Elumeshwaramudayar temple at Vedaranyam
were found stolen on 2nd of April 2012. Newspapers report that - Six icons, including Seetha, Lakshmanan, Sridevi,
Boodevi, Perumal and Guruvayurappan were found missing from the temple at Ayakaranpulam Nalam Sethi Koil Kulam in
Vedaranyam.
The icons were among the ten
icons that were kept in the temple custody, after they were unearthed from a
paddy field 18 years ago. Four other
icons of Chakarathazhwar, Narthana Krishnar, Ramar, and Hanuman that were kept
locked along with the stolen icons were found intact barring minor damages
implying a failed attempt at their loot.
The icons were kept in a sanctorum guarded by a grill cage that was
never opened and all offerings and rituals were carried out from outside the
sanctum sanctorum, say sources. However, the locks remained intact, while the
grill has been tampered with. The worth of the icons could not be estimated.
The temple had already suffered a burglary once in the 1980s, when four bronze
icons were stolen from its premises.
On Monday, a forensic team
accompanied by a sniffer dog arrived at the scene for investigation. – none of us will every care and eventually,
this file also would be closed without any action.
What is the Temple Protection
Force doing ? What would the Police do
? Would Hindu Religious & Charitable
Endowments which gets so much of wealth from Temple do anything ? – and would some of us
do anything ever !!
With profound sorrow – S. Sampathkumar .
Source
of News : The Hindu, Dinamalar, Malai Malar.
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