Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
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Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/karunanidhi-wants-senior-counsel-to-argue-temple-case/article5430705.ece?homepage=true
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Re: Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
Nope. It will be good under Dixithars administration. Government and EO will loot the temple if it is given to them. HINDU temple belongs to hindus, not anti-hindu/secular government.
ratan2013- Posts : 3
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Re: Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
Actually, Dikshithars reported an annual revenue of Rs 37000. After the government took over , they reported a "hundi" revenue of more than 1 crore in a year. We can figure out who loote the temple and cheated the devotees.ratan2013 wrote:Nope. It will be good under Dixithars administration. Government and EO will loot the temple if it is given to them. HINDU temple belongs to hindus, not anti-hindu/secular government.
Ponniyin Selvan- Posts : 450
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Re: Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
Then what about churches and Mosques? Why are not any state governments in India messing around with them?Ponniyin Selvan wrote:Actually, Dikshithars reported an annual revenue of Rs 37000. After the government took over , they reported a "hundi" revenue of more than 1 crore in a year. We can figure out who loote the temple and cheated the devotees.ratan2013 wrote:Nope. It will be good under Dixithars administration. Government and EO will loot the temple if it is given to them. HINDU temple belongs to hindus, not anti-hindu/secular government.
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Re: Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
If there is a hundi, then the people tend to put money there, otherwise they don't. So obviously the revenue would have been less.
ratan2013- Posts : 3
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Re: Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
@Rishi.. its becasue hindus are the vayanunga... !
ratan2013- Posts : 3
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PS may not mind taking over Mosques. He is an anti-muslim, anti-Brahmin, Pro-non Brahmin PiSSer. PS is a Pseudo-PiSSer.Rishi wrote:Then what about churches and Mosques? Why are not any state governments in India messing around with them?Ponniyin Selvan wrote:Actually, Dikshithars reported an annual revenue of Rs 37000. After the government took over , they reported a "hundi" revenue of more than 1 crore in a year. We can figure out who loote the temple and cheated the devotees.ratan2013 wrote:Nope. It will be good under Dixithars administration. Government and EO will loot the temple if it is given to them. HINDU temple belongs to hindus, not anti-hindu/secular government.
Maulana Rashmunullah and Gaywala are the real PiSSers.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
>>> PS's argument is similar to what one Hindu hater from Pakistan said about Mahmud Ghaznavi. According to him, Ghaznavi raided the Somnath temple because the Hindu king had hidden the wealth he had looted from his people.Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:PS may not mind taking over Mosques. He is an anti-muslim, anti-Brahmin, Pro-non Brahmin PiSSer. PS is a Pseudo-PiSSer.Rishi wrote:Then what about churches and Mosques? Why are not any state governments in India messing around with them?Ponniyin Selvan wrote:Actually, Dikshithars reported an annual revenue of Rs 37000. After the government took over , they reported a "hundi" revenue of more than 1 crore in a year. We can figure out who loote the temple and cheated the devotees.ratan2013 wrote:Nope. It will be good under Dixithars administration. Government and EO will loot the temple if it is given to them. HINDU temple belongs to hindus, not anti-hindu/secular government.
Maulana Rashmunullah and Gaywala are the real PiSSers.
Btw PS is anti-brahmin but he desperately wants brahmins to let their children marry non-brahmins. Very strange. If you have problem with brahmins, why would you want them as your sambhandis?
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Re: Should TN government take control of Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram?
The Sky is falling with Sharia knocking on the doors, and here, you and PS are talking about differentiating between two Hindu Sub-cultures. It should be acceptable to distribute Temple funds for the benefit of all Hindus. But the government should not appropriate it, if there is no mechanism to distribute it only among those who were born and raised as Hindus. Hindu unity is the need of the day.
Get over it folks! and look at the real enemy to Indian way of life. The Political Islamists who oppose secularism, and their silent supporters among the Islamic clergy.
Get over it folks! and look at the real enemy to Indian way of life. The Political Islamists who oppose secularism, and their silent supporters among the Islamic clergy.
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