Ex-Tirumala chief priest slams TTD

He asked why 22 days were taken two demolish four stones of Potu (the main kitchen where food offering for the Lord is prepared).

Update: 2018-05-21 00:51 GMT
Tirumala temple. (Photo: DC)

Hyderabad: Tirumala temple’s ousted  chief priest Dr A.V. Ramana Deekshitulu on Sunday criticised the temple board for demolishing ancient temples in the name of  renovation. 

He told mediapersons that the demolitions were being carried out without taking approval from the authorities and in violation of Agama Shastra. 

He asked why 22 days were taken two demolish four stones of Potu (the main kitchen where food offering for the Lord is prepared).

Dr Deekshitulu alleged that he was targeted and removed for bringing to light irregularities in the functioning of the TTD Trust Board and misuse of temple funds.

“Taking up new constructions on ancient structures is against Agama Shastra. Where is the need to demolish ancient structures? A portion of a 1,000-year-old structure has been demolished and stones have been removed,” he said.

“When I took up the issue with TTD executive officer (EO), he told me that he was not aware of it. How can TTD members order demolition without informing the EO.? Why did they close the Potu for 22 days? Why did they demolish the four stones of Potu? What was underneath those stones?,” Dr Deekshi-thulu stated.

The ousted chief priest said TTD officials had shifted the centre for preparation of prasadam outside, which was against the temple’s traditions.

“As per temple’s traditions, devotees should not see how prasadam is prepared. Only archakas and those preparing prasadam are allowed to see it. This is now being  violated,” he alleged.

TTD executive officer Anil Kumar Singhal ready to show Lord’s jewellery

TTD executive officer Anil Kumar Singhal on Sunday said he personally feels all the jewellery of Lord Venkateswara should be kept for open display to ru-bbish allegations that some of the jewels was missing.

Referring to the reports of Justice Wadhwa Comm-ittee, the EO said, “As per the Wadhwa Committee report, it has been stated that all the jewels with TTD are maintained properly and all items are clearly recorded in Tiruvabha-ranam register. The committee also stated that even the broken pieces of stones are preserved as Mulles (pieces of stones tied in a piece of cloth).”

Talking about the pink diamond which is said to have been broken during Brahmotsava Garuda Seva in 2001 and later gone ”missing” as alleged by Mr Deekshitulu, the EO said, “On this issue too, Justice Jagannadha Rao committee has submitted a report which stated that the broken pieces of the pink stone are available in the custody of peishkar.”

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