Kamakhya temple existence under threat in Assam

Shravan Shukla Ekadashi, Kaliyug Varsha 5113

Guwahati (Assam): Nestled amongst the picturesque Nilachal hill atop Guwahati city, the world famous Kamakhya temple, the centre of Shakti cult, is in danger due to illegal encroachments and indiscriminate settlements of land. (All Hindus should come together to protect sacred places like Kamakhya Temple. If Hindus will try their best to protect Hindu Dharma, then Dharma (i.e. God) will also protect them from all the odds !)

"It goes without saying that being the foremost amongst the 51 Shaktipeethas, the deity of Kamakhya is one of the most venerated Goddess not only in the country but throughout the world, but today the Nilachal hills and the Durgasarobar areas wherein the very history of the entire region took shape is beleaguered", says Naba Kanta Sarma secretary, Kamakhya Debutter board.

"The temple is beleaguered by a host of very serious problems the main being illegal encroachments and indiscriminate settlement of land within these areas which is threatening the very existence of the shrine", Sarma said during an interview to PTI at the temple premises.

Unless and untill the people rise up unitedly to save this heritage site, it may be too late and will become a part of history, he says.

The situation has become all the more complicated with the presence of innumerable temples scattered allover the Nilachal hills and according to an estimate by the Archaeological Survey of India there probably existed more than a hundered some time in the past, he said.

Since Goddess Kamakhya is one of the most venerated in the area, vast tracts of land were settled in Her favour throughout the ages by various rulers for maintenance of the shrine.

The quantum of such lands is about 45,000 bighas, out of which an approximate area of 35,000 bighs were agricultural lands including fisheries and rest comprised the Nilachal hills comprising the three hills of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.

The management of the temple used to operate on the income derived from these land till the first Assam Acquisition of Lands belonging to Religious and Charitable institutions came into force in which the lands of the temple were to be acquired by the deputy commissioner of the district collector. (This is another example of looting Temple and its properties by Government. This same Govt. will not dare to loot Churches or Mosques in same way ? Will Hindus stand together against this unrighteousness of ‘secular’ Govt. ?)

As against this acquisition, the government is required to pay compensation but a period of 35 years have elapsed winch the lands were acquired and for reasons best kinown to the state, neither retainable area has demarcated nor has the compensation determined, says Sarma.

"Without demarcating the lands, which were lawfully to be retained by the Debutter, the revenue officials undertook the preparation of demarcation in a fraudulent way", he says.

Source: TOI

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