SC, ST priests to take charge in Tirupati temples

Unlike the long-followed tradition, Tirupati temples will soon witness non-Brahmin priests taking charge. 

It is reported that the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has trained and is ready with its first batch mainly of SC and ST priests.

TTD has trained the priests for three months where more than 200 belongs to Dalit and backward communities.

However, these priests won’t be appointed in the regular temples under TTD’s jurisdiction. They will instead undertake their sacerdotal duties in the soon-to-be constructed temples in areas where a majority of the population is Dalit or belongs to a backward community.

The project had originally been initiated by TTD’s Sri Venkateswara Employees’ Training Academy (SVETA) in 2016 but had been discontinued later.

It has been reported that TTD will be working in collaboration with the State Endowments department for this project and construct about 500 temples.

The move is indeed encouraging because, for the longest time, the reins of temple administration and sacerdotal duties had been under the monopoly of the Brahmin community. It is also important to note that a temple trust has motioned this progressive move.

Earlier, Kerala had broken the age-old caste-centred system by implementing reservation for SC, ST and OBC communities for priest recruitment in the temples under the Travancore Devaswom Board.

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