The order issued by the State Government about the places of worship was not clear; therefore, action was initiated misconstruing the meaning of order. Now State Govt. is stalling the earlier order, said Maharashtra CM Mr. Pruthviraj Chavan. Read more »
The executive officer appointed by the Government on Sri Vitthal – Rukmini Temple Committee has imposed ban on performing rituals like ‘Mahapuja’, ‘bhajan’, ‘keertan’, offer ‘holy sacrament (naivedya)’, ‘padya-puja’, ‘Abhishek’, ‘Dhuparati’, ‘Rajbhog’, ‘Tulshi-puja’, ‘Jaaval ceremony’, chanting etc. in this temple. Read more »
A petition has been filed by Pundit Bheemacharya Balacharya Varkhedkar in Mumbai High Court demanding that the Government should not interfere in matters related to the ritualistic worship of the idols in Sri Vitthal-Rukmini Temple and other religious rights of Hindus. Read more »
Gadag (Karnataka): On 15th March 2011, Gadag Branch of ‘Mandir and Dharmik Mahasangh’ was inaugurated at Sri Amba Bhavani Devi Mandir at Betagiri in Gadag District. Read more »
Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) demolished 125 years old Saint Dnyaneshwar Mandir on the pretext that it obstructed the ‘palakhi procession’; but PMC has granted ‘No Objection’ certificate for re-construction of a mosque located further down on the same road. Read more »
Shahada (Dist. Nandurbar, Maharashtra): Some miscreants robbed silver ornaments adorning the idol of Lord Maruti and cash from the offerings box from a temple on Press Road, Dondai. Read more »
Pune (Maharashtra): An incident of theft of 5 silver crowns from the temple of Sreenath Mhasoba Temple near Parvati Darshan was brought to light on Friday morning. The cost of the crowns is stated to be about Rs. 40,000/-. Read more »
Hindu temples are in danger in the regime of secularists’ Government : Maharashtra Govt. admits of illegal transfer of land of ‘Devsthana’ in 358 cases in Ratnagiri District Read more »
USA: Police stepped up their search Thursday for four masked robbers who bound and gagged a security guard at a Hindu temple and then made off with three safes containing $10,000 to $15,000 in cash and jewelry. Read more »
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