Saturday, August 26, 2006

tirupati declaration by swamis

august 26th, 2006

v sundaram writes in news today:

Tirupati Declaration: Hindus of the world unite With
Hinduism under siege from various quarters, it was time for a show of unity and
purpose. And that is what was witnessed at the historic meeting of Tirumala
Tirupati Samrakshana Samiti (TTSS) at Tirupati Saturday last.

The meeting's purpose was simple and straightforward ? to show in no
uncertain terms the protest against the rampant and brazen evangelical
activities in Tirupati and Tirmula by Christian missionaries.

Led by the two most respectable and revered sawmijis in our midst today,
Swami Dayanand Saraswati and Vishveshwara Theertha Swami of Pejawar Mutt, the
meeting, made a clarion call against the sinister attempts at proselytization by
the missionaries and adopted the historical Tirupati Declaration.

The following are the three cardinal Articles of this Historic

Declaration:

I) We Hindus assembled here declare that we do not support, directly or
indirectly, any group, institution, religion, media, or political force, which
preaches, practices or works against Hindu dharma in this country.

ii) We appeal to all the Hindus in this country and elsewhere to subscribe
to and support this declaration, the Tirupathi declaration.

iii) We want all the Hindu religious endowments to be managed by Hindu
bodies, and not by the government. We want the secular government to release all
religious endowments from its hold.

In addition to the above declarations, the following resolutions were also
adopted unanimously:

a) Immediate action must be taken to bring under TTD control over 250 sq.
kilometre area covering various Theerthams closely associated with the legend of
Lord Venkateswara as against the 27.5 sq. kilometres under Andhra Pradesh
Government order (G.O.) No.338. In this context, they quoted Mackenzie's
manuscript of the year 1801 as
per which the Seven Hills extended up to the Swarnamukhi River near Sri
Kalahasti in the east, Nagapatala Devarakonda in the west, Yerraguntla Thota in
Rayachoti Taluk in the north and Pillari Kanuma near Narayana Vanam in the
south. Such a law would ward off any threat of non-Hindu activities on the Seven
Hills.

b) Only Hindus by law should be made eligible for appointment in TTD
Service.

c) Andhra Pradesh Government should immediately give up its plans to
convert Tirumala into a luxury tourist spot.

d) There should be a legal ban on all non-Hindu activities in TTD. medical
and educational institutions.

e) TTD funds should be used only for Hindu spiritual activities.

f) The Dharma Prachara Parishad should be renamed as Hindu Dharma Prachara
Parishad.

Speaking on the prohibition of non-Hindu appointments in TTD, the Swamijis
urged that immediate steps should be taken to deport 40 Christian employees and
other non-Hindus at Tirumala.

The Swamijis alleged that the TTD's medical and educational institutions
have become centres of proselytisation by non-Hindus. They demanded that the
Devastanam should punish those non-Hindus indulging in such evangelical
activities and identify the TTD and State Government Officials encouraging them
directly or indirectly and to transfer them from Tirupati forthwith.

The TTSS also charged TTD with diverting devotees' offerings to other
activities owing to Government political pressure. 'These offerings made by
Hindu devotees were meant for running temples, conducting religious festivals
and providing pilgrim amenities and
propagating Hindu Dharma. They are not meant for the evangelization
programmes of Andhra Pradesh Government under a Christian Chief Minister,' they
said.

The TTSS also expressed its deep concern over the increase in evangelical
activities at Tirumala and Tirupati and cited the documentary evidence adduced
by the Five Member Fact Finding Committee appointed by the Pontiff of Pejawar
with Justice Bikshapathi, former High Court Judge as its head.

The meet also cited High Court Ruling which said: 'The rights of
Tirumala-Tirupati vest with Lord Venkateswara himself and the Trust Board and
the EO are only trustees of the property. None can take any measures violating
the right. All the Seven Hills fall under Tirumala (W.P. No. 26145 of 1996-97(2)
and 59 (DB) dated 7.9.1996).

In conclusion, Pejawar Swamiji categorically told media persons that the
Members of the TTSS fervently hope that their legitimate demand would be acted
upon before 9 August, 2006 and that further action by the TTSS would be decided
after ascertaining the nature, intention and direction of Government response.

A host of other influential Swamijis from different parts of India
including Varada Ramanuja Jeeyar from Uttar Pradesh and Members of the Tirupati
Fact Finding Committee, T S Rao, former Director General of Police, R. Srihari,
former Vice Chancellor of the Dravidian University, Krishniah, State Backward
Classes Welfare Leader and other prominent persons also attended the meeting.
Several thousand Devotees deeply concerned about the need for protecting the
Seven Hills and the Tirupati Temple joined in in the call.
V.Sundaram In News Today

3 comments:

iamfordemocracy said...

I read about this a month ago. I got the impression that the Tirupathi board had already terminated the services of non-Hindu employees. It now seems they are just calling for such a termination..

Anyway, this declaration is in the right direction. Next should be an identification of political parties that are against Hindus. Congress and CPM should be named. CPM should be used as a first weapon against fraudulent activities of non-Hindu religions. If they are convinced the job will benefit them politically, they will manage it well, far far better than BJP.

Leave Lalu, Mulayam and others aside. Eventually, they will support the Hindu cause and they will be useful. BJP should be pulled up for not doing anything for Hindus, but commended for airing the pro-Hindu viewpoint.

non-carborundum said...

Iamfordemocracy talks like a person afflicted with MPD with each of the personalities as a member of the parliament going on inside his brain.

Congress and CPM are part of the problem and not the solution.

Give the BJP a chance. Things were better when they were in power.

iamfordemocracy said...

People in love with BJP rarely see any reason. I merely said use CPM as a first weapon. They will tackle religious zealots better than BJP.

BJP had its chance. I repeat: They did not do anything for hindus. They didnt even release Hindu temples from the government grip. Money offered in temples went for non-Hindu causes in BJP rule. Anyone prove me wrong?