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We employed a qualitative case-study approach with three data sources:
We coded the data for sentiment (pro-temple, pro-devotee, neutral), recurring themes (security, tradition, law, caste, gender), and calls to action (boycotts, arrests, administrative changes). free devanathan kanchipuram temple priest in mms scandal.rar
The viral clip, typically 30-60 seconds long, appears to show a dramatic incident at a temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu (often associated with the Sri Devanathaswamy Temple, though some links suggest a priest named Devanathan). The key elements that made it explosive: We employed a qualitative case-study approach with three
Traditional religious authority (hereditary priests, temple trustees) clashed with “digital darshan” ethics. Commenters argued that by filming and uploading without consent, the videographer violated temple norms, but others countered that transparency overrides etiquette when alleged misconduct occurs. We coded the data for sentiment (pro-temple, pro-devotee,
This case reveals a structural transformation: the smartphone has become an unofficial audit device in religious spaces. Anyone can capture, edit, and broadcast a claim of injustice, bypassing temple complaint mechanisms. While this democratization empowers the marginalized, it also enables:
We propose the term “digital dharma arbitration” : the phenomenon where online publics assume religious-moral authority, often producing harsher outcomes than formal legal or religious courts.