Tirupati Temple: ‘The purity of Lord Venkateswara is concerned,’ VRS has been given to non -Hindu employees from Tirupati temple

Tirupati Temple: ‘The purity of Lord Venkateswara is concerned,’ VRS has been given to non -Hindu employees from Tirupati temple

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) has taken big action against non-Hindu employees. 18 employees are ready to be removed as these people were following the traditions of other religions while in the temple. This step has been taken, following the guidelines of TTD Chairman BR Naidu and taking care of the sanctity of Lord Venkateswara.

According to the news agency ANI, a memorandum has also been issued by TTD, in which 18 employees have been removed from the institute, who were following non-Hindu religious traditions. Giving priority to the sanctity of Lord Venkateswara temple, the institute has decided to remove these employees. & nbsp; & nbsp;

These employees were following the religious traditions of other religions with joining TTD festivals and impelies. On the guidelines of BR Naidu, TTD has created an arrangement for such employees that either these people will be transferred to other government departments or will be excluded under Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS). >

TTD stated in the memorandum that there are many employees in the temple who took an oath to follow the traditions of Hinduism and Hinduism at the time of joining the temple, but it is learned that despite these people being associated with the temple. Non-Hindu traditions are following. It was further stated in the memorandum that these employees had said in the oath that they will be committed to respect Hindu devotees and maintain the sanctity of the temple, but their action is not like that.

According to the memorandum, while joining the temple, all the employees take an oath to follow Hinduism in front of Lord Venkateswara and avoid joining non-Hindu traditions. & Nbsp;

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