Vakula Devi Temple, Perur, Tirupati – History
The temple in her name was
built about 300 years ago on Perurubanda hillock, around the scenic Perur
village. More than 50 acres of land is devoted to the temple. The love and
affection between mother-son is so evident that Naivedya is first
offered to mother and only later, to Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala. The Priests
ring the large bells at Vakula Mata Temple to
indicate Naivedya offered to the mother, and later the priests at
Tirumala submit offerings to Lord Venkateswara. Such was the tradition followed
in earlier days until the temple was destroyed, and lost its glory.
Though it is unclear as why
such an important place of worship lost its glory, some historians cite Hyder Ali of Mysore Sultanate as the destroyer of the
temple. He plundered the temple wealth during his invasion of Chittoor district, as
part of expansion of his kingdom. The Vakula Mata statue sans the
head, severed from the main statue, is in dire condition. In medieval India,
many Muslim invaders destroyed ancient Hindu temples, plundered wealth and
desecrated them.
Post-Independence, the temple
has been the object of neglect by the Tirumala
Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD),
its lackadaisical attitude best reflected in its E.O.'s statement, "The
basic reason for exclusion of the temple by TTD lies in G.O. (Government order)
of 1987 which has not listed Vakula Mata temple among those that TTD
shall look after". It is a subject of concern for many that TTD
ignores the mother of Lord Venkateswara while it spends millions over
renovation of temples located elsewhere. As a result, the Vakula Mata temple
remains in dilapidated condition and in dire need of renovation.
Illegal Mining:
Activists and local people of
Tirupati claim it is politics, corruption, careless attitude of those in power
resulted in poor maintenance of the temple. The hillock on which the temple is
situated known for best rock quality, being mined illegally to be used in
construction industry. These illegal miners are closely related to politicians
of the district; hence the Administration and Police seem helpless. In the
meanwhile, illegal quarrying started slowly stripping away the hill from all
sides.
It appears that as much as 80
percent of the hill was flattened. It is possible that the Temple may even
collapse since the foundation has become weak. Members of the archaeology group
too have expressed concern over this poor attitude towards preserving the
centuries-old temple.
Public Outrage and Protests:
A number of organizations,
Hindu religious heads and leaders of various political parties expressed
anguish over the pathetic condition of the temple, and have approached TTD over
the years to restore the Vakula Mata Temple. Many Hindu saints and seers have
also made representations to the government regarding the need to renovate the
temple and ban the illegal mining in the area. Swami Paripoornananda Saraswathi
of Sreepeetham, as well as activists from the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation
performed a Padayatra to Perurubanda hillock and protested against
the inaction of TTD and the government of the day. Swami Paripoornananda Saraswathi
threatened to stay on Deeksha (fasting) at the site if TTD did not
respond in time.
The Bhartiya
Janata Party has
protested several times in the past and submitted a memorandum to TTD Chairman
and Governor of the state for the cause of renovation of the temple. The
party even issued a legal notice requesting the Courts to intervene, and direct
TTD for renovation of the temple. In response to the demands of various
organizations, TTD responded with a plan to renovate Vakula Mata Temple
with an outlay of Rs. 2 crores including Rs. 15 lakhs to be spent on fencing
the premises on the hillock. However, local mining companies approached the
Courts and got a stay order in 2010 preventing TTD from taking up renovation of
the Temple.
However, subsequently in the
year 2012, High
Court of Judicature at Hyderabad vacated the stay and ordered the TTD to
renovate and restore the temple back to its pristine glory. TTD assured the
Court it would comply with the order, but so far not a brick has been laid at
the temple site, thereby allowing illegal mining to thrive. It is now hoped
that the matter will be escalated so that the State and Central governments
would take necessary action to suspend illegal mining in the area and exhort
TTD board to renovate the Temple.
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