The recent controversy involving the sacred Tirupati Temple laddus has once again highlighted the blatant disregard for Hindu sentiments. Reports have surfaced alleging that prasadam sent to Ayodhya for the grand Prana Pratishtha ceremony of the Ram Mandir was contaminated with beef, pork fat, and fish oil. This shocking revelation, linked to the administration of Andhra Pradesh’s former government led by Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, has left millions of Hindus across the world outraged and deeply hurt.
This is not the first time that Hindu sentiments have been targeted. From desecration of temples to blatant political games, it seems that Hindu beliefs and traditions are continuously under attack. Time and again, certain elements within politics and society have played with Hindu faith, knowing well that the response will be peaceful and non-violent. But the larger question remains – why are Hindus always at the receiving end of such sacrilege?
Imagine if a similar act had taken place at a religious site of another community. The repercussions would have been unimaginable – protests, riots, and even bloodshed. Yet, Hindus have always responded with restraint and tolerance, hoping that their silence will bring justice. Sadly, this hope has often been in vain.
Consider the Sabarimala issue, where the long-standing tradition of not allowing women of reproductive age into the temple was challenged in the name of “progress.” Despite massive protests from devotees, the matter was politicized, and the temple’s sanctity was disregarded. Similarly, during the Amarnath land row in 2008, violent protests erupted, and a simple pilgrimage turned into a national controversy.
Time and again, the Ayodhya Ram Mandir has been a point of contention, with its construction being delayed for decades due to political appeasement. Even the recent controversy surrounding the Tirupati laddus suggests that Hindu traditions are seen as mere tools for political agendas.
Why are Hindus, who make up the majority of India’s population, always subjected to such attacks? The answer may lie in the perceived notion that Hindus will tolerate anything, believing in peace and karma. But when will this stop? When will Hindu faith, customs, and places of worship receive the respect they deserve?
It’s high time that Hindus stand united and demand accountability. The peaceful nature of Hinduism should not be mistaken for weakness. If these continued assaults on Hindu sentiments are not addressed, it will further erode the harmony and trust that has long held Indian society together.