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											| Tirupathi Devasthanams in Jammu |   |  
 
 
  B L Saraf
 
  Another shining Star  would soon  be added to the soul lifting Spiritual Constellation  of Jammu  . In what could be a decision of far reaching significance, the Administrative Council  chaired by LG , Manoj Sinha , has approved the proposal to allot 496 kanals of land ,in Jammu  ,  to the  Tirumala Tirupathi  Devasthanams  (TTD )  for   “ building of Temple  and its allied infrastructures  ,pilgrim amenities  complex ,Vedpatahshala   and Spiritual / Meditation  Centers.” Undoubtedly,   this  is  a  welcome development   for myriad reasons   : not only for the people  in Jammu of particular faith but also for all  believers , irrespective of the creed and   color .   The Administrative Council , while approving the proposal ,  said   that  the move was aimed at  exploiting to the full the tourism potential   of Jammu  ,  besides enhancing  economic opportunities .
  The   TTD board has been established under TTD Act ,1932  and is  presently governed by Chapter 1V of Andhra Pradesh Charitable   & Hindu  Religious Endowments Act 1987   . It is a charitable organization  of world repute  , with proven record of activities in the field of spiritual ,cultural , social and educational sphere .
   The statics across the country reveal that  the religious places managed under   a  Statutory architecture     are     well kept , have  attracted large number of devotees and huge offerings which have immensely contributed   to the welfare of populace , besides catering to the spiritual appetite of the devotees.   Their  management is   transparent  and   accountable   .TTD Trust is one  shining example of it .  In J &K ,Shri Mata Vaishnov Devi Shrine Board   (SMVDSB  )  doesn’t lag behind in this regard .Ever since it came into the existence ,in 1986 ,    SMVDSB  has  not only  served the Deity well , to the satisfaction of the devotees ,but  also managed its affairs in a transparent  manner  , utilized offerings   for providing education and health services to the people at large , besides  contributing hugely to the economic sphere of  both the  UTs  - J &K   and  Ladakh .
   SMVDSB       runs a super specialty  hospital in Katra , has established a University   which offers  post graduate courses in many streams ,  finances a Nursing training institute and has  come up with a big sports complex in Katra  .  It has contributed immensely to the economic   sphere of the   area   around and  is engaged in so many charitable causes ,  making it abundantly clear that the  offerings are utilized for the benefit of  the general public  -  to a great pleasure of the Deity  and  entire  satisfaction of the devotees .
  We wish  same could be said of the management of   Temples and Shrines run  privately –some as family  assets.   Their management is opaque  and   many face charges of mismanagement .   So much so that   on occasions the Apex Court had to intervene to stem the rot . For the sake of brevity, we refer here  to one such case  .The Supreme Court , while hearing    management and other related   matters  of Lord  Jagannath Temple     Puri - in Orissa  , some years back ,  issued   directions       to ensure protection of “ the sanctity and ethos “ of this highly revered  religious place . Attention of the Court was drawn to the  gross  mismanagement of huge offerings made to the Temple by the devotees   and lack of proper facilities   for the visitors . The directions issued have   far-reaching consequences   and apply,    uniformly , to all   religious places in the country .
  Apex Court   put the  matter in a  Constitutional  matrix    and observed   “ The issues  raised involve  enforcement of  fundamental  right under Article 25  and  Directive Principles under Article 38 , 49  and 51 A ( f ) and  ( g ) of the Constitution of India and other rights  .”   It   went  further  to examine the   issue   in a broader perspective  and expressed   serious concern on the health of shrines  , spread across the country .  It touched  soul   of the matter . It   is no secret that some  religious places of all faiths  in  J &K    face serious  charges of mismanagement and  encroachment of their properties .
  In  Kashmir   the condition of    most of  the religious places     is   bad   .  Temples and Shrines of Hindus in Valley   are  the  worst   targets .  The government has  acknowledged  it  in  clear terms, at various occasions . There are allegations that offerings and donations made to these shrines  are not properly accounted for  by the so -called  trustees   and  the  managers .  Devotees have been   craving for   a statutory   management of these religious places . There  , however , has been no    response from the  quarters concerned, so far .
  We know , for sure , the L.G has Kashmir as much in his heart as he has  Jammu. Like Jammu ,the  Valley’s ambience is dotted with   highly revered  religious  places  of all the faiths . Thousands   of devotees  pay obeisance in search of  peace and salvation. They  have huge potential   to attract  enormous offerings  -as in fact they do- and  possess   capacity to undertake good work as is being done by TTD  and SMVDSB . But due to lack of transparent management    the offerings are not put to the good use  by the so-called  mangers . We hope the  LG   would take cognizance of the issues raised  by the Apex  Court     as they   relate to the management of religious places in J& K  , as well   and take  appropriate steps  to  remove the distress    of the devotees  :    “ protect   sanctity and ethos  “   of  these  places  of culture  and spirituality  .    We also  hope  that  Government will  , also,   consider  the genuine demand  of  a transparent and accountable management  of  the religious places , guaranteed  by a statute , where ever it  is   found  missing .
  The devotees  of  Temples in Kashmir would   ,particularly ,like the LG  to   appreciate   that Apex Court   has   given expression to what millions of  people   feel  on the issue  and  act in Kashmir  as desired . The Court must be heard carefully  when it says    “There is no  doubt that proper management of pilgrimage centers of   great importance is a matter of public interest . These  centers are of undoubted religious , social historical and architectural  importance , representing cultural heritage of our country . Millions of people visit these centers not only for tourism but also for seeking inspiration for the righteous values and of their well being . They also make huge offerings and donations for advancement of such  values .”   Very true of Temples and Shrines in Kashmir .
    It  is worth a recall what former  CM  Miss  Mehbooba  once     told   the administrators of   Muslim shrines     that Wakaf Board     is a community institution  and   expected it  to   be of a great help to the community . Hindus In Kashmir visualize same role for the   prospective Statutory Board . So they demand a law  for creation of  such a Board  to  act as community institution and prove itself as  SMVDSB  has done  in the field of public service .
 
 
 
  (The author is a Former Principal District & Sessions Judge)
 
 
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