Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala – Modern Times
In AD 1843, the East India Company divested itself of
the direct management of non-Christian places of worship and native religious
institutions. The administration of the shrine of Sri Venkateswara and a number
of estates were then entrusted to Sri Sevadasji of the Hathiramji Mutt at
Tirumala, and the temple remained under the administration of the Mahants for
nearly a century, till AD 1933. In 1933, the Madras Legislature passed a
special act, which empowered the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) Committee
to control and administer a fixed group of temples in the Tirumala-Tirupati
area, through a Commissioner appointed by the Government of Madras. In 1951,
the Act of 1933 was replaced by an enactment whereby the administration of TTD
was entrusted to a Board of Trustees, and an Executive Officer was appointed by
the Government. The provisions of the Act of 1951 were retained by Charitable
and Religious Endowments Act, 1966.
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