Tirumala Sri Venkateswara temple
Tirumala Sri Venkateswara temple: The abode of Sri Venkateswara swamy at Tirumala Tirupati spans across all Seven Hills. That’s why Srivaru, the main deity of Tirumala Sri Venkateswara swamy, is referred to as Edukondala Venkanna swamy, which translates to Lord of the Seven Hills (ఏడుకొండల వేంకటేశ్వర స్వామి).
Downsizing of the abode
Currently restricting or reducing His residence to two hills is a controversy carried out by the Andhra Pradesh Government led by a Christian Chief Minister. The individual who placed the restriction on residence to two hills is Mr Mr Samuel who could be no Hindu given his very name.
Endowments Act of 1987
The Hindu Religious Institutions & Endowments Act of 1987 explicitly states in Chapter II Section 3 (2) and Chapter III Section 29(4) that an individual appointed from Commissioner to Executive Officer “must profess the Hindu religion and shall stop exercising those powers and carrying out those functions upon ceasing to profess the Hindu religion.” If the essence of the act is to be upheld, the directive given by a non-Hindu official will not impact any Hindu organization, rendering Mr. Samuel’s order legally ineffective.
Moreover, numerous individuals from the Christian community possessing fraudulent SC certificates in Andhra Pradesh occupy positions in Hindu-endowment departments and manage a significant number of well-known temples, jeopardizing the Hindu faith in the long term. The moment has arrived to swiftly eliminate such individuals from the Hindu endowments department.
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