suchandra Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Looks like there's no end to enterprising monks who will never run out of ideas how to sell special tickets. Paid Darshan at Vaishno Devi Shrine for the Impatient posted 5 June 2008 http://www.hindu-blog.com/2008/06/paid-darshan-at-vaishno-devi-shrine-for.html Got the money, then skip the long queue at Vaishno Devi Shrine in <st1:city st="on"><st1:place st="on">Jammu</st1:place></st1:city>. The Vaishno Devi Shrine board has come up with paid darshan or VIP darshan for all those who have the money to buy the special tickets. The paid darshan move hurts millions of poor Hindu devotees who barely manage the travel expenses needed to reach the shrine. The poor devotees are at the shrine to seek the blessings of Vaishno Devi to have a better life. But even at the shrine money rules and poor devotees are pushed back. The shrine board refers to paid darshan as a tatkal system and is limited to 1000 devotees per day. A traditional ‘mata ki aarti’ can be organized inside the sanctum sanctorum at Rs 1000 in the morning Skip the long queue and have a darshan of the deity from the Bathing Gate (gate No 2) for Rs 500 per person, For darshan through gate no 5 it is Rs 200. The paid darshan is also available to pilgrim groups Several organizations have protested against the paid darshan stating that it will only help the rich. The shrine board has defended the paid system by saying that it will help those people who have a hectic schedule and want to finish of the darshan in a hurry. No idea, why such people who are in a hurry visit shrines. Such shortcuts, bought using money power, disturb millions of poor Hindus who stand in long winding queues. Some might suggest to ignore it, by saying that Vaishno Devi lives in the heart of the people. Or quote Vedanta saying that everything is Brahman and visiting or not visiting a shrine is a non-issue. All these excuses cannot satisfy a poor villager who spends all his fortune to have a personal conversation with Vaishno Devi. He is not demanding any special treatment, all that he wants is at least not to discriminate him at the abode of Vasihno Devi in the name of money. Posted by abhilash on 4.6.08 For more related posts: Hindu Issues, Hindu Temples Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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