Words such as "wealth," "treasure," "antiques," etc. in this context are misnomers. These objects are articles that devotees of the Temple Deity have donated out of their free will through the centuries. They should be seen as "Danam," or donations and should be kept in the Deity's precincts. They are not meant for museum exhibitions or distribution to claimants. They are not property and therefore are not covered by secular law. They should be classified as "Vazhipaad"--gifts to a Deity.
It really brings disgrace to His Highness Maharaja Sree Padmanabha Dasa Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma ,when his picture is paired with that of Mr C P and broadcasted in a a TV channel like this.
.In the video above we often come across a man with a white turban and black coat.He was just an employee of the travancore govt.He(C.P.Ramaswamy Iyer ) was the diwan of travancore who was notorious for his misdeeds on common people while in office.THe other one picture is of the last maharaja of travancore(with a jeweled turban). Mr C P has got nothing to do with the present day issues related to the royal family and the temple.So its really unfair exhibiting his picture with much importance.
Starting itself is a mistake like Richest god in the world,No god is richst in the world,,huge amount of offerings from devotees,make god richest??Half of the things they created a story,,this is bloody thing,,another anchor is telling Travencore "kabandha hastalu"it mean tranvecore kings are not like muslim kings and other thugs,,narrate ur concept properly.Seems to be like western cultured women you are talking crap some info about royal families,,,some of the concepts in this story is fake..
Words such as "wealth," "treasure," "antiques," etc. in this context are misnomers. These objects are articles that devotees of the Temple Deity have donated out of their free will through the centuries. They should be seen as "Danam," or donations and should be kept in the Deity's precincts. They are not meant for museum exhibitions or distribution to claimants. They are not property and therefore are not covered by secular law. They should be classified as "Vazhipaad"--gifts to a Deity.
dkmkartha 6 months ago
It really brings disgrace to His Highness Maharaja Sree Padmanabha Dasa Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma ,when his picture is paired with that of Mr C P and broadcasted in a a TV channel like this.
manukannan86 7 months ago
.In the video above we often come across a man with a white turban and black coat.He was just an employee of the travancore govt.He(C.P.Ramaswamy Iyer ) was the diwan of travancore who was notorious for his misdeeds on common people while in office.THe other one picture is of the last maharaja of travancore(with a jeweled turban). Mr C P has got nothing to do with the present day issues related to the royal family and the temple.So its really unfair exhibiting his picture with much importance.
manukannan86 7 months ago
Starting itself is a mistake like Richest god in the world,No god is richst in the world,,huge amount of offerings from devotees,make god richest??Half of the things they created a story,,this is bloody thing,,another anchor is telling Travencore "kabandha hastalu"it mean tranvecore kings are not like muslim kings and other thugs,,narrate ur concept properly.Seems to be like western cultured women you are talking crap some info about royal families,,,some of the concepts in this story is fake..
ak47krish 7 months ago