
Mr. Vijayan (65), retired by an army man, lives in his house for almost ten years without the support of his family, found temple officials during the investigation. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
When the authorities of the Temple of Arulmig Renugambal Amman, which is maintained by the HR & CE, in the village of Padaved near Arani in Tiruvannamei opened “Hundi” for counting at 12:30 on Tuesday, which were around four Crore.
HR & CE officials said it was a traditional practice for four to five members of the temple to calculate cash offers dedicated every two months. The temple has a total of 11 hundis in its premises. According to Routina, they opened the “Hundi” located before the Sanctum Sanctorum temple when they found property documents along with other offers such as coins and monetary notes.
They also saw a hand -written document that he deliberately gave him a temple. “This is the first time that such an incident occurred in the temple. Even if the documents are dropped in Hundi, the claims do not automatically fail under the department. The devotee must register him at the ministry to get the property to be entitled,” said M. Silambarasan, executive officer (EO), Hindu said.
HR & CE officials identified dedicated as S. Vijayan (65), retired man and a native of Kesavapuram near Arani. Since his childhood he has been a keen devoted Renugambal Amman. He has two daughters who are married and live in Chennai and Vellore.
After disagreement with his wife V. Kasturi (56), Mr. Vijayan lives alone in his house for almost ten years without the support of his family, found officials of the temple during the investigation. Another investigation also revealed that in recent months Vijayan has been under the pressure of his daughters to transfer his properties to them.
The temple authorities stated that two property documents that abandoned Hundi are documents of 10 cents of land and a single -storey house near the temple. Officials stated that the documents could not be handed over to the devoted to the incident to be informed of the incident to decide on it. Until then, the Ministry will be the property administrators of the assets, the officials said.
“After consulting with the temple officials, I will register my properties to the temple by law. I will not return to my word. I have been humiliated with my children for everyday maintenance,” said Mr. Vijayan.
Published – June 24, 2025 20:58