Free Hindu Temples
Temples are the foundation stones of Hindu Dharma. Today Govt is taking over Hindu temples and on the other hand anti-Hindus and fanatics are attacking temples in broad daylight. Read more »
Temples are the foundation stones of Hindu Dharma. Today Govt is taking over Hindu temples and on the other hand anti-Hindus and fanatics are attacking temples in broad daylight. Read more »
Despite the equal rights under the constitution, stated objectives of the Endowment Acts and observations by the SC, government control over Hindu temples has only increased. Dr. Satyapal Singh’s bill to free temples aims to do justice to the ethos of equality enshrined in the constitution itself. Read more »
Hindu Temples are pillars of strength and source of divine energy for Hindus. Hindu Dharma has existed for thousands of years despite foreign invasions. One of the reasons for which is its Temple culture. Not too many Indians are aware that even though India is officially a secular democracy, state governments in India can take over Hindu … Read more
The Mutt, an abiding symbol of the connection between Sikhism and the 12th century Jagannath Temple. Ignoring the unbroken campaign for its conservation, in one heartless order, the Odisha government destroyed 12000 sq ft of the Mutt; now, only a 10×9 sq ft area of the original place remains. Read more »
Continuous efforts to subvert the traditionally historical connection between Ahobila Matha and Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple, and and host of fund misuse examples are indications that the AP Govt wants to wrest control of this ancient Hindu spiritual ecosystem. Read more »
Babur, the Mughal muslim invader, destroyed the Shriram temple in Ayodhya and built a mosque on top of the rubble. On December 6, 1992 the simmering sentiments of centuries came to a boil and two and a half lakh Hindus who had gathered in Ayodhya razed the Babri masjid and soothed the centuries old wounds. Read more »
The Odisha cabinet on 16th August 2019 approved a proposal to clear structures within 75-metre radius of Jagannath Temple, Puri to facilitate free movement of pilgrims, visitors and ensure safety of the 12th century shrine. The decision was taken based on the recommendations of Justice BP Das Commission, constituted by the state government in July 2016 … Read more
One of the great ironies of Indian secularism is that vocally secular governments see no contradiction in managing Hindu temples, and only Hindu temples. Read more »
As it has always been a bulwark against the conversion activities of the evangelists, it has always been in the headlines for the wrong reasons. Read more »
One can acquire God’s grace only with devotion and not with ego. The members of ‘Bhoomata Brigade’, self-proclaimed progressive women devotees of Shani, have planned to break the religious tradition of prohibiting women from entering the temple-pedestal at Shani Shingnapur on 26th January. Read more »