Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu – Priests
The unique feature of this temple is that only 4 priests
can touch the idol. Daily rituals of Pashupatinath are carried out by two sets
of priests; one being the Bhatt priests and other Bhandari. Bhatta or Bhatt are
the one who performs the daily ritual and can touch the lingam, whereas
Bhandaris are the helper and temple caretaker priests who are not qualified to
perform pooja rituals or to touch the deity.
Bhatta:
Bhatta also spelt as Bhat are highly educated
Vedic Dravida Brahmin Scholars from Karnataka. Unlike other Hindu temples,
priesthood of Pashupatinath is not hereditary. Priests are selected from a
group of scholars educated by Shri Shankaracharya Dakshinamnaya Peeth Sringeri on Rig
Vedic Recitation, initiated in
Pashupata Yoga by Kashi Math, Shiva Agama and learned Recitation of Samaveda from Haridwar. After qualifying and fulfilling all those criteria
they are selected for Priesthood by Raj Guru of Pashupatinath Temple undergoing
strict examination on Vedas and Shiva Agamas and then the chosen priest is sent
to Kathmandu for
performing Puja and Daily Worship of Lord Shri Pashupatinath.
The unique feature of this temple is that only 4 Bhatta
priests can touch the deity.
Current Bhatt priests of the temple are;
· Ganesh Bhat (15th
head priest of the Pashupatinath Temple aka Mool Bhat) from Udupi.
·
Ram Karanth Bhat
from Mangaluru
·
Girish Bhat from Sirsi
·
Narayan Bhat (Recently
appointed) from Bhatkal
·
Raghavendra Bhat (Priest
for Vasuki Nath Temple only)
Bhandaris:
Also called Rajbhandari are the treasurers, temple caretakers, and
assistant priest of the temple. These Bhandaris are the descendants of
helper priests brought up by early Bhatts, but were allowed to settle in Kathmandu
valley and later assimilated in existing Newar caste
of Rajbhandari - a high-caste Chathariya/Kshatriya clan of Kashyapa gotra. Their main function is to help the Bhatta
priest and perform maintenance of the inner Garbhagriha. They can have little or no Vedic knowledge but still
qualify as assistant priests if they belong from the same family lineage and
undergo some basic criteria like caste, gotra, lineage purity, educational
qualification, etc. They work in a set of three and change in every full moon
day. There are total of 108 Bhandaris.
Controversy
of 2009:
In January 2009, after the forced resignation by the
chief priest of Pashupatinath temple, the Maoist-led government of Nepal "handpicked"
Nepalese priests of Khas-Gorkhali ethnicity to lead the temple, thus bypassing
the temple's long-standing requirements. This appointment was contested by
the Bhandaris of the temple, stating that they were not against the appointment
of Nepalese priests but against the appointment without proper
procedure. After the appointment was challenged in a civil court, the
appointment was overruled by Supreme Court of Nepal.
However, the government did not heed the ruling and
stood by its decision. This led to public outrage and protests over a lack of
transparency. The paramilitary group of the CPN (Maoist), called YCL, attacked
the protesters, leading to over a dozen injuries. Lawmakers and activists
from opposition parties joined protests, declaring their support for the Bhatta
and other pro-Bhatta protesters. After long dissatisfaction and protest by
Hindus both in and outside Nepal, the government was forced to reverse its
decision that had been declared illegal by the Supreme Court of Nepal and
reinstate Bhatta priests.
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