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Showing posts with label Shudra. Show all posts
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Monday, 12 December 2011

Shudras roll over Brahmin food


Devotees roll over banana leaves with leftover food at the Kukke Subrahmanya Temple. Picture by Vartha Bharathi

Bangalore, Dec. 6: A state-run temple in BJP-ruled Karnataka has lifted a ban on a ritual in which backward castes roll on banana leaves with food leftovers of Brahmins believing they will be “blessed”, sparking an outcry.
Groups representing lower castes, academicians and social activists have described the decision by the authorities of the Kukke Subrahmanya Temple to revive made snana (bath in leftovers) as abominable and uncivilised.
Over 3,000 people have gone through the ritual at the centuries-old temple in Sullia, 480km from Bangalore, since the ban was lifted last week. It was clamped earlier this year because of a similar outcry.
The state minister for temple endowments, V.S. Acharya, has voiced support for the 700-year old ritual, which some of the faithful believe can even cure skin diseases.
But faced with the growing clamour against the ritual from people and the Opposition in the Assembly, the government today asked the social welfare department to submit a report in four days explaining what led the authorities at the shrine to lift the ban. Temple officials said they had done so because of “pressure” from devotees ahead of a festival.
But the turnaround has outraged academicians, social activists and a section of political leaders, who believe the practice is the most abhorrent system of worship since the ban on bettala seve (nude worship) almost a decade ago.
In that ritual, naked women sought blessings on a special day, the parade attracting international media and TV crew to film the events at the Devi Renukamba temple at Chandragutti in Shimoga, around 250km from Bangalore. The practice was banned in 2002 after a furore.
But few have dared to defy the leftover ritual as openly as they had opposed the nude worship. A backward class leader who protested at the Subrahmanya temple when the ritual was being held recently was thrashed by a mob.
But the assault on K.S. Shivaramu, president of the Karnataka State Backward Classes Awareness Forum, has become a rallying point for those demanding the ban should be imposed again.
Social activist and backward class leader G. Rajashekar said it was high time the government put its foot down. “These practices humiliate the lower castes, even though many of whom blindly consider them sacrosanct.”
Priests have not been as categorical. Vishwatheertha, a senior seer of the Pejawar Mutt of a Brahminical order of southern Karnataka, appeared to play safe, declaring he was neither for nor against the ritual. But he is under pressure from several quarters to build opinion for stopping the ritual.
Academicians have been unequivocal in their condemnation. Bangalore University vice-chancellor N. Prabhu termed the practice as being demeaning to human dignity.
The varsity’s students have launched a campaign to spread awareness against such “barbaric” practices.

Monday, 9 May 2011

‘Pejawar seer should accept a dalit as his disciple’


Udupi, Nov 16, DHNS:

State Backward Classes Commission former chairman Dr C S Dwarakanath, taking exception to the call of Pejawar seer to Dalits to take ‘Vaishnava Deekshe’ said that the ‘open invitation’ seems more like a politico-religious conspiracy.

Speaking after inaugurating ‘Dalita-Shudra Swabhimana’ convention on ‘Madhwa parampare Vs Krishna Kanaka parampare’ here at Narayanguru Sabha Bhavan on Tuesday, he said that the seer does not want Dalits to be brought in to the folds of Hinduism.

“He pretends to give religious identity to Dalits but if he is true from heart then he should accept a Dalit as his disciple and also allow Dalits to be present near the sanctum sanctorum of the temple,” Dwarakanath said

Will the Pejawar seer accept our invitation for ‘sahabhojana?’ he questioned
He said “Krishna mutt belongs to all. The recent decision of the government of handing over Krishna temple to Ashta mutts was taken only due to the pressure from Pejawar seer on Higher Education Minister Dr V S Acharya,” he added.

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