Kerala: TDB to dissolve Kollam temple committee for playing RSS prayer song

ANI April 8, 2025 203 views

The Travancore Devaswom Board has decided to dissolve the advisory committee of a Kollam district temple after discovering they played an RSS prayer song during a concert. Investigations revealed that the temple committee also erected flags and pillars on temple premises, violating TDB guidelines. The board emphasized that no political, religious, or communal organization's flags or symbols are permitted in temples under their management. This action underscores the TDB's commitment to maintaining the secular and apolitical nature of religious spaces.

"No temple advisory committee under the Travancore Devaswom Board has its own flag or symbols" - TDB Official
Thiruvananthapuram, April 8: The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) has decided to dissolve the advisory committee of a temple in the Kollam district where the RSS "Gana Geetham" (prayer song) was sung during a musical concert.

Key Points

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TDB investigates Manjipuzha temple for hosting RSS prayer song

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Temple advisory committee to be immediately dissolved

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Political and religious flags banned from temple premises

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Strict action warned against ideological propagation in temples

The TDB, which manages the majority of temples in the Travancore region of Kerala, alleged serious lapses on the part of the committee of the Manjipuzha temple in Kottukal. It is alleged that, in addition to rendering the RSS prayer song, flags and pillars were erected on the temple premises. The Kottarakkara Devaswom Assistant Commissioner conducted an investigation into this, said the TDB.

Based on the complaint received, the Assistant Commissioner of Kottarakkara Devaswom has submitted an investigation report to the Travancore Devaswom Board. TDB officials said the Kottukkal Manjipuzha Temple Advisory Committee would be dissolved immediately after the report was examined.

The TDB pointed out that the flags of political parties, religious and communal organisations, or flags resembling them should not be hoisted or symbols displayed in the temple or temple premises.

The Travancore Devaswom Board will strictly implement the High Court order. In this regard, a meeting of District Deputy Devaswom Commissioners, assistant Devaswom commissioners, and Devaswom Commissioners was held at the Travancore Devaswom Board headquarters on Tuesday.

The TDB said that if political, religious and communal organisations are allowed to hoist their flags or propagate their ideology in temples under the Travancore Devaswom Board, strict action will be taken against the officials responsible for it.

It has been noticed that flags and pillars are being hoisted in the name of the Temple Advisory Committee to circumvent the current order. No temple advisory committee under the Travancore Devaswom Board has its own flag or symbols. Strict action will be taken against advisory committees that take such steps, the TDB said.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some strict action! Temples should remain neutral spaces for all devotees regardless of political affiliations. Good decision by TDB 👏
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Sunita M.
While I agree temples shouldn't promote political agendas, I wonder if dissolving the entire committee is too harsh? Maybe just a warning first?
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Arjun P.
This sets a dangerous precedent. If RSS songs can't be played, will they ban other cultural programs too? Where do we draw the line?
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Priya N.
As someone who visits this temple regularly, I'm shocked! Religious spaces should be free from politics. Thank you TDB for taking action 🙏
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Vikram S.
The committee clearly violated rules, but I hope TDB applies this equally to all political/religious groups and not just selective targeting.
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Meena R.
Temples are sacred spaces, not political arenas. Glad to see authorities taking a stand against mixing religion and politics. More power to TDB! 💪

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