Thiruvananthapuram: The Sree Padmanabhaswami Temple Heritage Protection Commitee staged a 'Secretariat march', demanding legislation against the recent Kerala High Court verdict, directing the state government to take over administrative control of the ancient shrine. Hundreds of people, including temple staff, priests and a large number of devotees took part in the march yesterday,
which began from the temple premises at East Fort here.
The protestors wanted the government to pass a legislation to bypass the court order and restore the heritage shrine to
the Travancore Royal house.
The government could take over the temple only if the royal family expressed any invonvenence to run the shrine, the
office-bearers of the Committee said.
Known for its boat-shaped granite tower, columns of exquisitely carved stone pillars and rows of dangling brass lamps, the grand temple has been under the upkeep of the royal house for over centuries. While all other major temples in South Kerala were brought under the Travancore Devaswom Board's control, Sree Padmanabhaswami temple alone was allowed to be retained under a special trust as its presiding deity is the family deity of the royals.
A division bench of the High Court had last month directed the government to form a trust within three months to manage
the temple on the ground that the royal family had no hereditary rights over the temple.
The order was passed on a private petition seeking a direction in this regard. The court also asked the government
to prepare an inventory of the temple's properties. PTI
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which began from the temple premises at East Fort here.
The protestors wanted the government to pass a legislation to bypass the court order and restore the heritage shrine to
the Travancore Royal house.
The government could take over the temple only if the royal family expressed any invonvenence to run the shrine, the
office-bearers of the Committee said.
Known for its boat-shaped granite tower, columns of exquisitely carved stone pillars and rows of dangling brass lamps, the grand temple has been under the upkeep of the royal house for over centuries. While all other major temples in South Kerala were brought under the Travancore Devaswom Board's control, Sree Padmanabhaswami temple alone was allowed to be retained under a special trust as its presiding deity is the family deity of the royals.
A division bench of the High Court had last month directed the government to form a trust within three months to manage
the temple on the ground that the royal family had no hereditary rights over the temple.
The order was passed on a private petition seeking a direction in this regard. The court also asked the government
to prepare an inventory of the temple's properties. PTI
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