The document discusses issues with modern temples, including traffic, dirtiness, beggars, corruption, and interference from politics and criminal elements. As a result, temples have become centers of escapism cut off from society rather than excellence. Most temples are now economically dependent on others and celebrations have become means for extortion and politics. However, the document argues that regular practice of chanting names of God (Namasmarn) can help rectify issues by rejuvenating temples' original functions and establishing agricultural, educational, health and other beneficial activities.