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Row over Mahabali statue in Kerala temple

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trivandrum — Ahead of the Onam festival, a controvers­y is brewing over steps to erect a statue of demon king Mahabali, the mythical ruler around whom festival lore revolves, in the premises of a temple in Kerala.

The Travancore Devaswom Board’s move to set up a bronze statue of Bali, modelled on a painting drawn by a Travancore king, adjacent to Trikkakkar­a Vamanamoor­thy Temple in Ernakulam district, has been opposed by devotees and right wing outfits.

According to devotees, it is improper to install the mythical ruler’s statue near the lone shrine in the southern state dedicated to deity Vamana, the incarnatio­n of deity Vishnu, who as per legend, is supposed to have sent the demon king

Bali was a peoplefrie­ndly ruler and devotee of deity Vishnu, according to legend. so there is nothing wrong in installing his statue E S Biju, Hindu Aikya Vedi leader

to the netherworl­d. Defending the plan, Prayar Gopalakris­hnan, president of TDB which manages the shrine, said though Bali was an ‘asura’ ruler, he was an hardcore devotee of deity Vishnu and there was nothing wrong in installing his statue in the temple premises.

The statue would be made after melting the bronze vessels in the collection of TDB, he said. “First of all, we are building a bronze statue and not an idol. It is being built not within the temple compound but in an adjacent plot owned by TDB. So there is no impropriet­y in building the statue,” Gopalakris­hnan said.

Noting that people have many misconcept­ions about the character of Mahabali, he said the demon king was known for his noble mind, devotion to deity Vishnu and initiating welfare measures for his subjects.

He said Bali was generally pictured in a distorted way, as a man with a moustache and a pot belly. The statue was an attempt to give an ideal representa­tion of him, based on the painting by the Travancore king, he said.

“The Board plans to organise an in depth presentati­on of the mythical story and the characters of Mahabali and Vamana at the temple during the Onam days. We hope it will clear doubts and misconcept­ions of devotees over the issue,” he said.

The statue’s foundation work was complete and a total of over Rs3.5 million is expected for the rest of the work, he said.

Hindu Aikya Vedi leader E S Biju said they were not against Mahabali and were extending solidarity to devotees opposed to installing the statue in the temple premises.

“Bali was a people-friendly ruler and devotee of deity Vishnu, according to legend. So there is nothing wrong in installing his statue. But devotees have objection to setting it up in the ground of the temple, dedicated to deity Vamana. We also support them,” he said. — PTI

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