If Hindus unite for Temples, Hindu Rashtra a certainty : Kasiviswanathan, Anjaneya Seva Samithi Palakkad, Kerala

Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (2024) Day 2 : Efforts to protect the Nation & Dharma

Kasiviswanathan, Secretary, Sree Anjaneya Seva Samithi, Palakkad, Kerala

Vidyadhiraj Hall – Anjaneya Temple is a small temple near the Palakkad Fort in Kerala. We managed to wrest control of the temple from the then Kerala Govt. in 2006. This temple is under the jurisdiction of the Archaeological Department. Due to the increase in the number of devotees here, the then government issued an order to take control this temple. One day in the month of July that year, at 4 am, 400 armed policemen reached the area. We had an inkling that something like this will happen. So we organised the Hindus. Hindus were chanting. A traffic jam occurred. The Hindus staged an agitation. By 2pm a war like situation had developed in the area. Ultimately the Hindus prevailed and the police had to return. There have been 2 court notices since, but the temple is still under the management of Hindus. God certainly helps when Hindus forge ahead bravely asserted Kaviswasnathan (Sree Anjaneya Seva Samithi, Palakkad, Kerala). He was speaking on good management of temples and the resultant uplift of Hindus, in the third session of the Vaishvik Hindu Rashtra Mahotsav (2024).

Further, he said “Sree Anjaneya Seva Samithi does a lot for Hindus. For the poor Hindus, we provide food, assistance with education, marriages, medical assistance etc. For the last 20 years we have been distributing texts such as Ramayana. If we all come together for temples, Hindu Rashtra will definitely happen.”