The document discusses issues with temples in India such as traffic, dirtiness, beggars, corruption, and interference from politics and criminal elements. Many temples have become economically dependent on the government or donors and use devotional activities for extortion and political gain. This is because original ideas and concepts of temples have been replaced by individualistic and petty considerations in the current era. However, the document argues that regular practice of chanting divine names (Namasmarn) can help rectify issues by rejuvenating temples to once again serve as centers of excellence that emancipate individuals and society.