Guest guest Posted December 14, 1995 Report Share Posted December 14, 1995 Dear Friends: This topic is indeed very dear to me. I have had considerable number of discussions with knowledgeable people both in India and here. However, the renovation of temples is only a smaller subset, but (yet) an important aspect, of a broader initiative that I think is expected of all asthikas. Improving sanitation in our temples, creating an economical and a clean facility for our stay in our divaya desams (with an opportunity to experience the vedic way of life), continuing education for the archakars (to keep up their enthu & quality), an extra source of income for the archakas outside the jurisdiction of the Govt., creation of scholarships for encouraging studies in vishishtadvaita etc. are some of the broader issues I have in mind. We must have a goal, where say by the year 2010 we have 25 vedic scholars of high quality and a similar number of scholars specializing in shastras like mimasa, tarka etc., Consider the days just 50 years ago - How many Mahans blessed our land of bharat. Today it is indeed sad that priestly duties and scholarship in our religion and philosophy do not attract the cream of our youngsters. The first step in my opinion is to get all the madathipathis together in a conference and they should spell out their goals addressing all the broader issues. The conference should culminate in outlining schemes and a frame-work for achieving those goals. This will definitely raise the overall awareness. Our efforts can fit into that overall frame-work. But all these ideas may turn out to be too far fetched. But I am sounding them so that the ideas may percolate and if the Lord wills it will become a reality. In the short term each one of us can adopt a temple and we can begin supporting that temple in the following ways: (i) Establish contacts with the priests and try to assess their needs. (ii)Visit that temple while in India. (iii)Make contacts with a reliable local philanthropist. (iv)Provide help in basic areas like lighting, sanitation, drinking water, and facilities for nitya-aradhanam for the Lord. I am looking forward to hear other ideas on the subject. Vijayaraghavan Srinivasan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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