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Jagannath temple servitors asked not to take donations

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The Shree Jagannath Temple Administra­tion (SJTA) of Puri on Saturday asked the servitors of the 12th-century shrine not to receive any offerings or donations from the devotees.

Taking a serious note of the alleged exploitati­on of the devotees by the "sevaks" (servitors) at the temple, the Supreme Court had on Friday issued a slew of directions to prevent any such malpractic­es and mismanagem­ent.

In a notificati­on, the temple administra­tion also requested the devotees to make their offerings or donations either in the "Hundi" (donation box) or at the temple head office, branch offices and temple informatio­n centres and take a receipt, instead of handing those over to the servitors.

Copies of the signed notificati­on have been pasted at several places in the temple.

"The Supreme Court direction is law. Everybody should abide by the apex court's direction. We request everyone to go by the direction," SJTA chief administra­tor P K Jena told reporters here.

Odisha Law Minister Pratap Jena said, "The state government will examine the directions of the Supreme Court. We will abide by the rulings."

However, a section of the servitors is contemplat­ing to request the apex court to reconsider its direction as a large number of them survive on the donations given by the devotees.

"A number of servitors' families eke out their living from the earnings of the temple. If the devotees do not give any donation, they may face difficulti­es. We are opposed to servitors demanding a certain amount of money from the devotees, but what should be done if someone donates money on his own?" asked senior servitor Ramakrushn­a Dasmohapat­ra.

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