Bangalore: What are today called as “Hindu temples” are indeed not Hindu. They were built by the indigenous people of India who were not Hindu. The Brahmins never built rock temples.
The famed Puri, Tirupati, Madurai, Sabarimalai temples belonged to the non-Hindu. The vaidiks usurped them when they started earning huge revenues. Please read our just published book, Counter-Revolution (DSA- 2004): –
As a Pariah found at Melkota the image of Celvapillai, as a Savara was originally in possession of the sacred stone of Jagannatha, so also in the worship of Padmanabha in Trivandrum intimately connected with a Pulayan. Once a Pulacci or Pulaya woman, who was living with her husband in the Anantakadu jungle, suddenly heard the cry of a baby. She rushed to the spot and saw, to her surprise, a beautiful child lying on the ground, protected by a cobra. She had compassion for it and nursed it like her own child. The appearance of a cobra intimated to her the divine origin of the infant. This belief proved true, for the child was an incarnation of Vishnu. As soon as the Raja of Travancore heard of this wonderful event, he built a shrine on the spot where the baby had been found and dedicated it to Padmanabha. This is the origin of the Padmanabha temple at Trivandrum. The Pulayar round Trivandrum assert to this day that in former times a Pulaya king ruled and had his castle not far from the present capital of Travancore.

