Oct 31, 2025
Oct 31, 2025
The Temple Entry Proclamation by Maharaja of Travancore in 1936 is a shining episode in the history of our nation. The best part of this episode was the lead taken by top leaders from the so-called higher castes in Hinduism. At one stroke it abolished all restrictions on the so-called lower caste Hindus from entering any of the Hindu Temples. However, the next campaign for letting in non-Hindus as well (even those who believe in temples) did not get the desired support for those who wanted it. But the demand has never died down completely and it keeps resurfacing once in a while. Religious fervor in Kerala has peaked again in the last few weeks with the open demand by one of the ruling Marxist ministers for the entry of accomplished singer K.J. Yesudas, a practicing Christian, into the Guruvayoor temple premises (where the temple customs prevent non-Hindus from entering).
The minister's opinion  			(or direction) has been picked up by the issues-hungry multi-channel  			Malayalam media and ensuing debates have already started breaching  			all acceptable levels of religious tolerance and moderation. One  			such interesting debates involved two political leaders (Sebastian  			and Thomas), moderated by one John with 'expert' comments by two  			atheist ministers. While the panel and participation symbolized the  			pathetic condition of Hindu community in present day Kerala, the  			firm message emanating from most such debates is one of determined  			intimidation. Some people and certain ideologies have tasted blood  			in their design to push out the native beliefs from the soil of  			Kerala. And the ones to defend the eternal beliefs are disorganized  			and unprepared for any form of resistance. If the evil designs of  			interested parties follow the charted course, Kerala will soon pass  			into a different set of Gods' Own Country very soon. 
Real Purpose of Temples
Temples have always been contentious premises in Hindu society. This  			is partly due to the requirement of a priestly minority and  			ignorance of a vast majority. For anyone who has bothered to study  			about the concept of God in Hindu religion, it is crystal clear that  			temples are not the only abode of God. How can something that is  			infinite in every sense confine itself to an insignificant area? God  			is an energy that is all powerful and all pervasive. The only  			attribute that we can undoubtedly assign to it is its uncompromising  			discrimination in favor of whatever is positively righteous  			(dharma). Life could not have started and evolved itself to the vast  			variety as we see today but for this unique aspect of godly energy.  			All other attributes and forms that we see now for God are born out  			of Man's imagination, desire and convenience. Temples can never  			fully contain God but they can definitely become special places from  			where we can focus our mind on God. 
Then what is the real purpose of temples in Hinduism? It is nothing  			more than a place for thinking about God and doing something good  			for the community and society at large. To do something good for  			others we have to be good ourselves and that is what is attempted by  			going to a temple. The idol and ambience in any temple provide the  			right mix for those who want to focus their thoughts on the ultimate  			source of positive energy. Heat, light and sound energy charges up  			the confined space in all temples for the devotees to imbibe from.  			Modern science has reconfirmed the ancient Indian concepts of our  			body being an insignificant vehicle for the soul eternally dependent  			on the sources of energy (we burn off our dead bodies only because  			of its insignificance). In addition to providing the positive  			energy, temples also have the more important function of being the  			hub for distribution of wealth in the community connected with it.  			The temple festivals and flow of temple wealth must be towards doing  			something good for the underprivileged devotees and not into the  			pockets of temple authorities and priests. 
Realize Temple Purposes  			
Realization of the real purpose of temples is the only way for the  			survival of native beliefs. If we continue to hold onto distorted  			beliefs of benevolent gods in certain forms, shapes and sizes being  			resident only in specific temples, our enemies (within and external)  			will come again and again to loot them for the gold and diamonds. We  			have read about it in history and we are seeing it in front of our  			eyes in almost all the temple administrations. Even atheist  			politicians are interested in temples only because of the wealth  			accumulated in it. If there are systemic and systematic provisions  			to make use of it for the well being of a deserving society of  			devotees, the real threat to our temples will vanish in no time.  			There should be no business for non-believers in Hindu temple  			matters, just like in any other religion in a secular and democratic  			India.
It is quite surprising and saddening to note that much adrenalin is  			wasted for non-issues like entry of a particular person into a  			particular temple. In the current issue, the person who raised the  			issue is a self-proclaimed atheist speaks volumes about his  			intentions. In a way it is good that the famed singer himself called  			off the politician's bluff. Any normal person in his senses would  			decline from visiting a house where he is unwelcome, for whatever  			reasons. Temples are private institutions and like all private  			institutions it should be the sole privilege of the limited public  			in that private community to decide about who should enter and who  			should not enter. In a non-communist country like India, the state  			has no business whatsoever in interfering in non-public  			institutions, especially religious ones. The very existence of state  			run religious institutions like Devaswom and Waqf Boards undermines  			the secular credentials of Indian nation. It is high time the  			government put an end to their tampering with temples and mosques,  			leaving them accountable only to Judiciary and a responsible public  			media. 
All said and done, there is nothing new about the constant  			intimidation on the concepts, beliefs and rituals of native  			religions in any part of the world. Attempting to disprove the  			beliefs, ridiculing the rituals and threatening the believers are  			the normal ways for external forces to weaken an existing religious  			system in any country. The real strength of any system of belief  			will be tested during such external onslaughts. Money, muscle and  			manpower can bring about some momentum in any proselytization  			exercise. But the ultimate test of any belief system solely depends  			on the strength of its logic, rationality and conformance with  			Nature. No belief that cannot rule the minds of man can rule  			mankind. This has been proven many times and it is good for the  			temple aggressors also to remember this. In the meantime, we should  			definitely keep the temple gates locked for those who do not respect  			our beliefs.    
05-May-2007
More by : J. Ajithkumar