Devaprasnam continues to reveal disturbing signs

Unpleasantness continued to be cloud over the temple affairs on the second day of Devaprasnam at Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple here on Tuesday. Lord's displeasure poured out aplenty similar to the first day. The Devaprasnam found out that the revelation of treasures has seriously discomfited the God since the treasures are inexorably linked to the preservation of 'chaitanya' and hence they should have a secret nature. Referring to the unopened 'B' vault, the astrologers said that the chaitanya of the temple is closely associated with the 'B' vault and disturbing certain rooted tradition could unleash the wrath of God. Since the temple is of extreme national significance, any such inauspicious signs related to temple could also affect the nation and even the existence of the administrative set-up. The curses of Brahmin society who once took care of the temple and who was later evicted still linger over the temple, indicated the astrologers.
The rituals and customs in the temple were found to have long lost the sanctity with which such rituals ought to be performed. There is something called fear of God. All those who look after the temple affairs have unfortunately come to dispossess the fear of God, said Madhur Narayana Rangabhattu, the Chief astrologer. It was also pointed out that the people on duty in the temple have profaned the ambience of the temple. The astrologers said that those associated with the temple affairs have indulged in activities so unsuited to a temple including immoral activities and that too inside the temple.
Meanwhile, the Devaprasnam also listed out certain special poojas to be performed to cleanse the temple and to appease the Lord.
The final judgment will be taken on Wednesday.
 News reported By, SM

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