How much do you know about Hindu temples and their economic systems?
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What is the significance of the devasva in Hindu temples?

  • It is the offering made to the deity (correct)
  • It is the group of people responsible for temple maintenance
  • It is the class of priests who perform the temple pujas
  • It is the physical structure of the temple
  • What is the purpose of Jathres in Hindu villages?

  • To provide essential commodities to the temple
  • To perform temple pujas
  • To organize community events (correct)
  • To manage temple finances
  • Who historically built and managed Hindu temples?

  • The Paricharika varga
  • The Congress party
  • Kings or communities (correct)
  • The Archaka varga
  • What is the purpose of the Hindu Temples Act, according to the text?

    <p>To weaken Hindu society</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the CSI-TA?

    <p>A company registered under the Companies Act</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of temples in Hindu society, according to the text?

    <p>To act as trustees of people's devotion</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the consequence of snatching donations made to temples, according to traditional inscriptions?

    <p>Suffering for 6000 years as a worm in the gutter</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the aim of the Congress Government's attempt to take over temple gold, according to the text?

    <p>To destroy temple culture</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of paid subscriptions to The Dharma Dispatch?

    <p>To disseminate the best elements of Sanatana Dharma</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who was Sri Harsha and what was his infamy according to the text?

    <p>A king who looted temple wealth and was beaten to death by the people of Kashmir</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Hindu temples were comprehensively impoverished during medieval Muslim rule in India, which was faithful to Islamic statecraft and polity.
    • Major legislations in independent India have weakened Hindu society, including Reservations, the Hindu Marriage Act, land reforms, and the Hindu Temples Act.
    • In 2013, the Congress party attempted to take over the gold held by major temples in India, but nationwide outrage caused the move to be aborted.
    • Hindus need to liberate their sacred and traditional institutions, including temples, from any sort of interference.
    • The Church of South India Trust Association (CSI-TA) is a company registered under the Companies Act and owns assets of around Rs 1 lakh crore.
    • Temples historically used to be built by kings or communities and managed by a group of people known as sthanikas.
    • Temple management was subdivided into two classes: the Archaka varga (body of priests) and the Paricharika varga (staff in charge of cleaning the temple, supplying essential commodities, maintaining the temple, and other related tasks).
    • Temples sustained an intricate and elaborate economic system that helped sustain the livelihood of hundreds of people engaged in various occupations, businesses, and skills.
    • Temple pujas mandated the use of prescribed amounts of material, sustaining the livelihood of hundreds of people.
    • Jathres (or Jathras, Jathas, etc) organized in almost every village across India reflect this elaborate system of temple and community economy.
    • Hindu temples are divided into sthirasti (physical structures) and devasva (offerings to the deity).
    • Devasva includes precious metals and jewelry offered to the deity, which cannot be touched or sold by anyone, even the temple custodians.
    • Temples act as trustees of the devotion of the people and the offerings made to the deity symbolize this devotion.
    • The Congress Government's attempt to grab temple wealth is a theft of the devotion and trust of a billion Hindus worldwide.
    • The Congress Government's lust for temple gold aims to destroy the temple culture and lead to the death of Hindu civilization.
    • Sri Harsha, who ruled Kashmir in the 11th century CE, was infamous for looting temple wealth and was beaten to death by the people of Kashmir.
    • Usurping or snatching charity or donations made to temples can lead to suffering for 60000 years as a worm in the gutter, according to traditional temple inscriptions.
    • Paid subscriptions to The Dharma Dispatch support in-depth essays exposing anti-Hindu elements.
    • The support of discerning readers enables The Dharma Dispatch to produce more and better content on Sanatana Dharma.
    • Supporting The Dharma Dispatch helps disseminate the best elements of Sanatana Dharma.

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