Kerala to allow non Hindus enter the temples
Thiruvananthapuram (India):At present, only those who are Hindus “by birth” are being allowed into many temples. Read more »
Thiruvananthapuram (India):At present, only those who are Hindus “by birth” are being allowed into many temples. Read more »
Amaravati (Maharashtra): Hindu temples are the source of developing future generations who have faith and good moral values i.e. ‘Sanskar’. The Government is, however, trying to take over these temples…….said Shankaracharya Swami Vidyananda Saraswati Read more »
Pune (Maharashtra): Shri. Netaji Gurav, the President of Gurav community said that it was the ploy of the Government to take over land owned by the temples…. Read more »
Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh): The donation was believed to be made in fulfillment of a vow made earlier. Read more »
Mumbai (Maharashtra): Government has already taken over a few temples in the State but it is not planning to take over all temples under the proposed new Act. HJS will be invited and their opinion will be taken into account when draft of the new Act will be prepared…… Read more »
Rameswaram (Tamilnadu): Authorities of the famous Sri Ramanathaswamy temple in Rameswaram performed an ‘atonement pooja’ after the local MLA, Hasan Ali, entered into it. Read more »
Mumbai: State Govt. bends down in front of devotee and at last decided to lift ban on garlands and coconuts in Siddhivinayak temple. Read more »
Banning of coconut at Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak Temple is creating a ripple effect. The popular Kalkaji Temple in New Delhi is all set to impose a ban on coconut besides intensifying security measures. Read more »
A delegation of HJS called on the Chief Minister Shri. Vilasrao Deshmukh and the Dy. CM Shri. R R Patil when they were in Pune and placed their demand to withdraw the proposed ‘Temple take-over’ Act. Read more »
HJS held a meeting of devout Hindus at Jain temple to oppose the Government’s move to pass ‘Temple take-over’ Act in Karjat. Read more »
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