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Dear Reader,
Amid debates on freeing Hindu temples from state control, there’s one example that’s hard to ignore—Dharmasthala. Nestled in Karnataka’s scenic Western Ghats, this 600-year-old temple town is more than a place of worship; it’s a testament to what temples can achieve under private management.
Imagine this: over a lakh devotees are served free meals in a single day, centuries-old traditions coexisting with modern sustainability practices, and temples supporting rural development, education, and healthcare across an entire state.
At Dharmasthala, the Heggade lineage has set a gold standard in temple administration.
Curious about the Dharmasthala model and how it challenges the status quo?
PS: This story is part of our special issue on the issue of government control of temples and how best to change it.
- Anmol N Jain