Spiritual Discourser Dushyanth Sridhar And Historian Vikram Sampath File PIL In Supreme Court To Bring In Accountability In Temples Following Tirupati Laddu Animal Fat Adulteration Issue

In a significant development, concerns have been raised over the alleged adulteration of ghee used in the preparation of the famous Tirumala Tirupati laddoos, sparking outrage among devotees and prompting legal action. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court of India by renowned historian and author Sri Vikram Sampath, alongside spiritual discourser Dushyanth Sridhar.

On September 19, 2024, Hindus across India were shocked when the results of tests on the ingredients of the Tirupati temple prasadam were made public.

A lab report revealed that beef tallow, fish oil, and palm oil could’ve probably been used in the preparation of the laddus distributed as prasad at the famous Sri Venkateswara temple in Tirupati.

The findings indicated that the ghee used in the making of the iconic Tirupati laddu prasadam during the YSRCP government contained traces of animal fat, including beef tallow and fish oil.

This sparked widespread outrage, with many accusing the authorities of disrespecting religious sentiments.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has assured that action would be taken against those responsible. Pawan Kalyan, the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh is undergoing a 11-day penance to atone for the sin committed in the sacred pilgrimage site.

In light of this, both Dushyanth Sridhar and Vikram Sampath have moved the Supreme Court to fix accountability in Hindu temples that are managed by government bodies.

Dushyanth Sridhar noted that the the renowned Tirupati temple, celebrated in the Rig Veda, the Puranas, Sangam literature, and the works of various bhakti poets, is considered one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in India.

“Whenever I think of Tirumala-Tirupati, it is this line (prapadyē taṃ giriṃ prāyaḥ śrīnivāsānukampayā) of Swami Vedanta Desika that comes to my mind. Venerated in the Rig Veda, the Puranas, the Sangam literature and by a galaxy of bhakti poets, this kshetra holds a special place in our hearts. But it was painful to even digest the news about the alleged ‘adulteration’ in the ghee meant for the ladoo-making.”, Dushyant said in an X post.

He further added “My good historian-friend (also my college senior) Sri @vikramsampath and I decided to file a PIL in the Supreme Court of India that would bring accountability and most importantly ‘shraddha’ in the functioning of Hindu temples across the country. Our friends – Sri @ExecutiveListX & Sri @ThisIsTheMukesh helped achieve this. We sincerely pray that our petition is admitted and heard by the SC.

Vikram Sampath too in his X post noted that him and Dushyant being Vaishnavites themselves have chosen to file PIL in the Supreme Court to divest government/bureaucratic hold over temples.

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