Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Sri: Dear BhakthAs : It has been an extraordinary experience to see the responses of so many devotees to take part and help . In my earlier note , I mentioned about the need for caution and patience in entrusting any organization unless and otherwise their credentials, past performance and capacity for Sustained support are established . Please do not send your funds yet because it will be way ahead of the arrangements to be made to put them to use . I am quite interested in being part of this noble effort and am trying to identify the people , who can lend their sustained support and keep track of investments being used properly thru visits etc . Please give me another week or two and we will get it done before Pangunin Uttharam day (April 1 ) . NamO NaarAyaNAya , Oppiliappan Koil V.Sadagopan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 Sir, That a number of Divyadesams devotees come forward for a noble cause is indeed a welcome gesture. However I feel that the amount proposed to be collected is very meagre considering the rising prices and necessities to be met ie., cost of oil, nithyapadi Neivedhyam, Pooja materials, Electricity charges, Kolam and a decent salary/renumeration for the temple staff ie., Bhattachar, watch man and temple cleaning personnel. In my openion at least Rs.10,000 per month per temple is minimum needed to keep the temples function well and attract more and more Bhakthas. I have the following suggestion to make: 1. An Association for the needy DivyaDesam Temples has to be formed and members enrolled. The Association should have Area level branches to take care of a cluster of Divyadesams. 2. At least Rs.20 lakhs has to be earmarked for each of the Divyadesams and deposited in a safe and sound Institution that will pay maximum monthly interest from which the above mentioned expenses can be met. 3. For 54 Divyadesams we have to collect Rs. 10.8 crores. 4. At the rate of Rs.10,000 per Donor, we have to identify 10800 donors who can contribute this amount either in one lumpsum or in instalments spread over a period of 20 months. 5. It is only an indicative figure. Any amount ranging from Re.1 to infinity is welcome. 6. There are a good number of charities, Philonthrophists, Big Business Houses and Industrialists. They will definitely come forward to Donate. 7. Since section 80D of IT Act provides 100% exemption for donations, IT Dept has to be approached for this purpose. This will enable Tax payers to come forward in large numbers. 8. NRIs can also be contacted for Funds. 9. Ahobila Mutt and Vanamamalai Mutts are maintaining some Divyadesams. We can take their help and guidance. 10 Shri Muralidhar Swamy and Shri Thirukoshtiyur Madhavan Swamy are already in the service of Divyadesams. Their guidance and suggestions will be very valuable. 11. During my recent visit to some Divyadesams, I was informed that though temples have plenty of Properties, they are being enjoyed by unscruplus elements. We have to ensure that such persons who serve their own needs only are kept out of the activities and the Funds collected are not touchable by them. 12. Though Rs.10.8 crores appears to be a huge sum, it is not that difficult to collect this if a coordinated and well planned initiatives are takenup. I am a retired Sr.Executive of a State owned company of Andhrapradesh. My pension is to come very shortly. I earmark Rs.10,000 from my pension receivable for this purpose. On receipt 0f this money and until matters materialise I will put the money in a Banks Term Deposit and the entire proceeds will be handed over to the office bearers. I suggest that all enthusiasts of Divyadesams can also start accumulate what ever amount they can spare till matters materialise. FREE - Hindu Listings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Dear Sri Rajagopalan OM NAMO NARAYANA! Your effort is very laudable. We must rope in support of Jyothida Chakravarthi.Sri.A.M.Rajagopalan Swami who is now the deitor of a poular Tamil weekly 'KUMUDAM JYOTHIDAM' .Through his Magazine he is chamioning the renovation work many Temple. Please write to him: Jyothida Chakravarthi. Sri.A.M.Rajagopalan, Editor, Kumudam Jyothidam weekly Kumudam Publications 151 Purasaiwakkam High Road Kilpauk CHENNAI 600010 With Namaskarams Adiyen asn Kannan OM SRI CHINMAYA SADGURAVE NAMAH: ------------------ Probn. CA P.N.Kannan, B.Com., FCA (Director, CORD,Thamaraipakkam) 'Keshavam' Crystal Kasthuri Apts., Flat No.:'E' Third Floor Plot No 5072, New No 91., Sixth Avenue, 'Z' Block Anna Nagar, CHENNAI 600 040 Moblle : 9381062307 Phones: (Res) 044 42178514 (Off) 044 32877052 & 65442691(Thamaraipakkam) E-Mail : imbu cord_tpkm From: yesargeeDate: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 08:04:30 -0700Re: SUPPORT FOR Needy DHIVYA DESAMS Sir, That a number of Divyadesams devotees come forward for a noble cause is indeed a welcome gesture. However I feel that the amount proposed to be collected is very meagre considering the rising prices and necessities to be met ie., cost of oil, nithyapadi Neivedhyam, Pooja materials, Electricity charges, Kolam and a decent salary/renumeration for the temple staff ie., Bhattachar, watch man and temple cleaning personnel. In my openion at least Rs.10,000 per month per temple is minimum needed to keep the temples function well and attract more and more Bhakthas. I have the following suggestion to make: 1. An Association for the needy DivyaDesam Temples has to be formed and members enrolled. The Association should have Area level branches to take care of a cluster of Divyadesams. 2. At least Rs.20 lakhs has to be earmarked for each of the Divyadesams and deposited in a safe and sound Institution that will pay maximum monthly interest from which the above mentioned expenses can be met. 3. For 54 Divyadesams we have to collect Rs. 10.8 crores. 4. At the rate of Rs.10,000 per Donor, we have to identify 10800 donors who can contribute this amount either in one lumpsum or in instalments spread over a period of 20 months. 5. It is only an indicative figure. Any amount ranging from Re.1 to infinity is welcome. 6. There are a good number of charities, Philonthrophists, Big Business Houses and Industrialists. They will definitely come forward to Donate. 7. Since section 80D of IT Act provides 100% exemption for donations, IT Dept has to be approached for this purpose. This will enable Tax payers to come forward in large numbers. 8. NRIs can also be contacted for Funds. 9. Ahobila Mutt and Vanamamalai Mutts are maintaining some Divyadesams. We can take their help and guidance. 10 Shri Muralidhar Swamy and Shri Thirukoshtiyur Madhavan Swamy are already in the service of Divyadesams. Their guidance and suggestions will be very valuable. 11. During my recent visit to some Divyadesams, I was informed that though temples have plenty of Properties, they are being enjoyed by unscruplus elements. We have to ensure that such persons who serve their own needs only are kept out of the activities and the Funds collected are not touchable by them. 12. Though Rs.10.8 crores appears to be a huge sum, it is not that difficult to collect this if a coordinated and well planned initiatives are takenup. I am a retired Sr.Executive of a State owned company of Andhrapradesh. My pension is to come very shortly. I earmark Rs.10,000 from my pension receivable for this purpose. On receipt 0f this money and until matters materialise I will put the money in a Banks Term Deposit and the entire proceeds will be handed over to the office bearers. I suggest that all enthusiasts of Divyadesams can also start accumulate what ever amount they can spare till matters materialise. FREE - Hindu Listings Windows Live Spaces is here! It’s easy to create your own personal Web site. Check it out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Hare Krishna, Sri Rajagopalan suggestion is best one. If any one can arrange as per his suggestion I will contribute Rs.10000/- as my contribution and also I will try to arrange some other devotees to contribute Rs.10000/-. Hare Krishna RameshS RAJAGOPALAN <yesargee wrote: Sir, That a number of Divyadesams devotees come forward for a noble cause is indeed a welcome gesture. However I feel that the amount proposed to be collected is very meagre considering the rising prices and necessities to be met ie., cost of oil, nithyapadi Neivedhyam, Pooja materials, Electricity charges, Kolam and a decent salary/renumeration for the temple staff ie., Bhattachar, watch man and temple cleaning personnel. In my openion at least Rs.10,000 per month per temple is minimum needed to keep the temples function well and attract more and more Bhakthas. I have the following suggestion to make: 1. An Association for the needy DivyaDesam Temples has to be formed and members enrolled. The Association should have Area level branches to take care of a cluster of Divyadesams. 2. At least Rs.20 lakhs has to be earmarked for each of the Divyadesams and deposited in a safe and sound Institution that will pay maximum monthly interest from which the above mentioned expenses can be met. 3. For 54 Divyadesams we have to collect Rs. 10.8 crores. 4. At the rate of Rs.10,000 per Donor, we have to identify 10800 donors who can contribute this amount either in one lumpsum or in instalments spread over a period of 20 months. 5. It is only an indicative figure. Any amount ranging from Re.1 to infinity is welcome. 6. There are a good number of charities, Philonthrophists, Big Business Houses and Industrialists. They will definitely come forward to Donate. 7. Since section 80D of IT Act provides 100% exemption for donations, IT Dept has to be approached for this purpose. This will enable Tax payers to come forward in large numbers. 8. NRIs can also be contacted for Funds. 9. Ahobila Mutt and Vanamamalai Mutts are maintaining some Divyadesams. We can take their help and guidance. 10 Shri Muralidhar Swamy and Shri Thirukoshtiyur Madhavan Swamy are already in the service of Divyadesams. Their guidance and suggestions will be very valuable. 11. During my recent visit to some Divyadesams, I was informed that though temples have plenty of Properties, they are being enjoyed by unscruplus elements. We have to ensure that such persons who serve their own needs only are kept out of the activities and the Funds collected are not touchable by them. 12. Though Rs.10.8 crores appears to be a huge sum, it is not that difficult to collect this if a coordinated and well planned initiatives are takenup. I am a retired Sr.Executive of a State owned company of Andhrapradesh. My pension is to come very shortly. I earmark Rs.10,000 from my pension receivable for this purpose. On receipt 0f this money and until matters materialise I will put the money in a Banks Term Deposit and the entire proceeds will be handed over to the office bearers. I suggest that all enthusiasts of Divyadesams can also start accumulate what ever amount they can spare till matters materialise. FREE - Hindu Listings Here’s a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Mr Ramesh Thanks for your encouragement. I hope many more Bhakthas of Sriman NARAYANA will come forward too. Also, Please peruse my other emails in this regard. Regards S RAJAGOPALAN We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 SrI: Dear BhakthAs : It is most appropriate and timely that Sriman Rajagopalan is taking the leadership in this Kaimakryam . The most encouraging things about his approach to make this work are : 1. He is realistic about the size and scope of the programs 2. He is at Chennai: Geo proximity to the dhivya dEsams 3. He is retired and has the time and interest to devote the time and eneregy . 4. He has the overview of the multiple facets of the problems that one has to surmount and has some concrete suggestions on approach that can be refined as one goes . 5. His considerable experience as a senior Execuitve of State owned company in AP will be a great asset . Walking amidst the bureaucratic mines of the Government , Temple administration and the opportunisitic individuals looking to advance their own welfare needs a tough approach. 6. His ideas on developing core funds and using the interests to support the Kaimakryams with a committe of Volunteers are welcome ideas . 7. I was waiting to see some one who is retired , energetic, enthusiastic and with administrative skills in project management volunteer and it is heartening to se some one who has the "can do " attitude has signed in . It is all BhagavAn's ThiruvuLLam . 8. Being in New York and managing projects from here like I have done in the past creates a considerable strain . It may be easy to raise the funds from here . Many activist upanyAsakAs/selected AchAryAs from India have followed this golden route to Middle East , Singapore , USA to support their Kaimkaryams .The good will is there at such places . The Support from India and overseas will happen as long as there is accountability and sustenance of projects started . On a personal note , Many of You have written to me on this noble kaimkaryam and asking me to get involved . As in the past , I have respected your trust and do my best . I have been working on identification of the right person and start the process of priorotizing problem areas , collect funds and channel them and monitor the use or abuse of funds due to greed or incompetence . I am so happy that Sriman Rajagopalan has now stepped in energetically . It is very comforting that activities can move briskly from here on . I will now step aside and volunteer to support Sri Rajagopalan and the team he assembles as he moves forward with what little I can do . I encourage all of You , who are interested to share the responsibilites of this huge project , work with all the other institutions active in this area and have the strength thru unity to solve the multifaceted challenges . NamO Sriman NaarAyaNAya , Oppiliappan KOil V.Sadagopan - S RAJAGOPALAN RAMESH PILLAI Cc: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 11:29 AM Re: SUPPORT FOR Needy DHIVYA DESAMS Mr Ramesh Thanks for your encouragement. I hope many more Bhakthas of Sriman NARAYANA will come forward too. Also, Please peruse my other emails in this regard. Regards S RAJAGOPALAN We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 , S RAJAGOPALAN <yesargee wrote: >Dear Sir, Your suggestions are very good . Please count me in this project. More than the money dedicated volunteers are required. Second thing very large area to be covered. It is better to form smsmaller groups considering the geographical aspects or as enumerated by our acharyas consider malainadu. pandya nadu, chola nadu ,nadu nadu etc. Though the collection of money can be managed in one location other responsibility can be rest with the local committes. however this is to be discussed by calling greater audience I am residing at mylapore , my contact no is 24661962.please contact me if any help is needed Dasan Sowmyanarayanan Ramesh > Thanks for your encouragement. I hope many more Bhakthas of Sriman NARAYANA will come forward too. Also, Please peruse my other emails in this regard. > > Regards > S RAJAGOPALAN > > > > We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love > (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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