Governments are worried about what kind of trouble is brewing..
What are the incidents happening in temples teaching governments..?
Amaravati
Festivals.. festivals are becoming a challenge for state governments. When festivals.. festivals come, many people.. visit the temples based on the special features of those days to see God.. It has become a tradition. Compared to the past, devotional tourism has also increased tremendously. Temple tourism used to be more for the elderly.. women. But now the situation has changed. Many people are increasingly trusting Hinduism. Even the youth are attracted to the idea of visiting the temples during festivals.. This is why temples are crowded during festivals on auspicious days.
In this context, making proper arrangements in temples.. and ensuring that devotees do not face any inconvenience has become the biggest challenge for governments. Due to the large influx of people, it has become difficult for the government.. authorities to control them. The main duty of the government is to make proper arrangements for the government or the endowment department in accordance with the changing circumstances and the mindset of the people. But Looking at the developments taking place in the holy places, it seems that all governments, including that government, are not taking the precautions that should be taken. The main reason for this is the failure to assess the possibility of an accident in advance. Another reason is the extreme negligence of the endowment department.
This issue is clearly visible in recent incidents. The stampede in Tirupati, the death of devotees in the wall collapse at Simhachalam Temple, as well as various incidents that took place during the previous government’s tenure. And the incidents that took place during the Mahakumbh, the failure of that government, not this government, is clearly visible. In the context of people showing interest in temple tourism, it must be said that there is a need to prepare a blueprint on the precautions to be taken during occasions like festivals, festivals, and Pushkarams.