Bengaluru: Coronavirus adversely impacts temple incomes


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Dec 22: The coronavirus pandemic that has hit the economies hard has also left a deep impact on the revenues of temples in Karnataka. The rich temples in the state have been able to collect only a small portion of what they had done last year.

The state muzrai department has 34,556 temples under its control. Temples with an annual income of over Rs 25 lac have been considered as A category temples. These temples have collected only a fraction of their last year's figure so far.


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The temples which had been closed down during the last week of March were permitted to open for public with restrictions in August. Because of restrictions of age, crowd etc and reduced number of services being offered at the temples, only a few devotees have been visiting the temples. As a result, there has been a deep dent in their incomes.

The 20 top temples in the state have registered a huge deficit in their incomes. The department is finding it hard to provide funds for the maintenance of B and C category temples, it is learnt.

Kukke Subrahmanya temple has collected only Rs 4.28 crore so far as compared to Rs 100 crore last year. Kollur Goddess Mookambika temple's income has slumped to Rs 4.51 crore from the previous figure of Rs 50 crore. Chamundeshwari temple at Mysuru has got only Rs 74 lac as income this year, a huge fall from the previous year's Rs 35 crore. Kateel temple has collected Rs 1.05 crore as against Rs 25 crore last year. Similar is the situation in respect of other temples.

Muzrai minister, Kota Srinivas Poojary. said that the temples have opened doors after the lockdown, but the number of devotees visiting the temples has fallen steeply. He expected a shortfall of 40 per cent in the annual income of temples this time.

 

 

  

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  • Peter, Manipal

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    Endowment act need to be scrapped by all means.
    It is being misused by sucessive government to fullfill their vote bank politics.
    High time to have a sensible thinking.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    many temples and places of worship with huge income and out of the control of Govt. are worried. their enterprises are not producing huge income for management, caste, family , priests who were used to gobble this money. all places of worship should have some govt. control on their finance... otherwise temples and places of worship will be godowns for unaccounted wealth or income / black or evil money / money laundering etc......

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  • Gurka, Mangaluru

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    They should opt to build CORONADEVI temple to increase their income which is the current trend now ! As prasadam you can give MASK and sanitizers !! in return coronadevi will bless with free of corona virus !! win win situation !

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    Are the temples worried or the Govt? because the collections are gobbled by the Govt!

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    Vishnu Bhat,

    Very fortunate that it's BJP govt at the center. Else, you would have said that Congress is gobbling (rather Sonia Gandhi) up ALL the income from the temples.

    Now, how free are you ? Please read the Endowment Act that is applicable to Hindu places of worship. You may have noted in the news a mention to 'A' category temples i.e. those that collect Rs. 25 Lakhs a year (and obviously more because during some seasons just one day's collection is more than 25L). There are 'B' below it and 'C' too. What is the percentage A grade temples pay ?Just 5% or a little more. Lower category pays even less. How much do you and I pay ? 35% or more of our income.

    Do you get the message now ? Out of the total collection, just 5% is taken by the government. Please stop cribbing, because out of whatever is collected, the priests are paid a salary and upliftment of the temples is carried out by the government. You are free to check with the temple administration as to what they do with the remaining percentage of the collection.

    One more point - The Endowment Act does not apply to Mosque, Churches or other Non-Hindu places of worship, therefore, they pay 35% of their collection just like personal income calculation.

    Good day.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    All your comments here are filled with wrong information.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    Correct me please...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Dec 22 2020

    This is very surprising as govt has announced a magnamous amount of Rs 20 Lakh crores in one tranche then again similar amount by state govt for investment and creation jobs then why are temples abandoned and rendered penniless.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 22 2020

    Who hasn't got a dent in their income ?? Well, except Modi/Shah duo of course.

    Look at the rallies they are conducting - be it Bihar or Bengal.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Dec 22 2020

    Why Muzrai is formed. To make money from temples only or helping in their wellbeing also....!!!!???????

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  • DMBangera, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    Hindu temples haven't yet gained independence from the laws of the 1950s.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 23 2020

    DMBangera,

    Its a curse that India is independent because Modi does not see it so. Immediately after promoting himself as PM-Delegate in 2004 he questioned '70 ssaal mein kyaa kiyaa ??' He is not happy with anything that happened since 70 years. The nation should have remained dependent on UK for every finished product after giving them the raw-material.

    People like you are happy as dependents, not as a free nation. Because none one leader in BJP party is neither himself or his forefathers were freedom fighters. Instead, they were killers of freedom fighters. Secondly, the free nation with so strong GDP is pushed down the drain to 70 years back by your leader. That is where he and his supporters belong. To beg for a living. Borrow, borrow, and borrow. That is exactly what will happen very soon. Mark my words.

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