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The authenticity of the video has been disputed, with some claiming it to be a fabrication, while others believe it to be genuine. However, the damage had already been done, with the video spreading rapidly across social media platforms, sparking widespread outrage and debate.

Following the leak, Devanathan was arrested and faced multiple charges. The case sparked a major debate regarding the sanctity of religious institutions and the vetting of temple staff. Social Media & Public Discussion Ongoing Viral Nature:

Charges under Section 67 of the IT Act were levied against both Devanathan and the repair technicians for capturing, transmitting, and publishing obscene materials in electronic form.

A 30-year-old local woman stepped forward to file a complaint, stating that Devanathan had drugged her, recorded the encounter without her consent, and used the footage to blackmail her into repeated sexual compliance.

(also referred to as the Manchaesa Perumal temple) in Kanchipuram, became a major scandal in late 2009 after videos of him engaging in sexual acts within the temple’s sanctum sanctorum went viral. Summary of the Controversy

in credible news sources (such as The Hindu, Times of India, BBC, or legal databases) of a widely reported “MMS scandal” involving a Kanchipuram priest named “Devanathan.” Kanchipuram is known for its temples and priests, but this specific named scandal does not appear in public records.

The case of , a priest at the Machcheshwara Peruman Temple