Uttar Pradesh News Desk !!! The news of beef being mixed in the prasad of Tirupati temple has created a stir in the whole country. Mahants of many temples have reacted to this and demanded punishment for the culprits. Meanwhile, Lucknow’s Mankameshwar temple has banned outside prasad. Prasad brought from outside will no longer be offered in this temple. Mahant Divyagiri of Mankameshwar temple has issued a notice asking devotees to enjoy home-made prasad or dry fruits. Prasad bought from outside will not be allowed to be taken into the sanctum sanctorum of the temple.
Ban on Prasad in Mankameshwar temple
Many people are expressing their displeasure over the Tirupati temple dispute. Learning from this, this new rule has been implemented in Mankameshwar temple. The Mahant of the temple, Divyagiri, says that the devotees visiting Mankameshwar temple should prepare the prasad for the Lord at home and if they are not able to prepare the prasad, then they can offer dry fruits to the Lord. But offering prasad bought from the shop will not be allowed in the temple. These rules have come into effect from today i.e. Monday morning. Many people are praising this initiative of Mankameshwar temple.
Tirupati Temple Controversy
Let us tell you that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu had cited a lab report and said that beef was mixed in the prasad of Tirupati temple during Jaganmohan Reddy’s government. Accusing the Reddy government, he said that animal fat was found in the ghee used to make laddus in the temple. This has also been confirmed in the lab report. After this news came out, there was a stir in the whole country. There has been a stir in the political camps as well. Mahants of temples located across the country and lakhs of people have demanded strict action against the accused.