The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti conducted temple cleaning drives and prayers for Rama Rajya across the nation to celebrate the consecration of Shriram lalla Read more »
“Even in the walls of the building, there were several depictions of Hindu gods and goddesses that were defaced in many places. We could also find terracotta statues of animals, females, warriors and several such materials,” said retired ASI archeologist KK Mohammad Read more »
Addressing a function in Rohtas district to mark the birth anniversary of social reformer Savitri Bai Phule on Sunday, Chandrashekhar, an Rashtriya Janata Dal leader, criticised the Ram temple in Ayodhya, calling it “a site of exploitation to fill pockets”. Read more »
In Pandharpur’s Shri Vitthal-Rukmini Temple, a place of worship for crores of Vitthal devotees, precious jewels, gold ornaments, prasad ladoos, toilets were misappropriated; not only this, while many big temples in the country are profitable, due to the financial indiscipline of the temple committee, Read more »
A Hindu temple in the US state of California was defaced with pro-Khalistani graffiti. This incident comes weeks after Swaminarayan Mandir in California was vandalised with anti-India graffiti. Read more »
Devotees will be required to wear “decent clothes” to enter the shrine. Devotees wearing half pants, shorts, torn jeans, skirts and sleeveless dresses will not be allowed to enter the temple. Read more »
The 2021-22 audit report of the Shri Vitthal-Rukmini temple has revealed some shocking facts. Records of hundreds of precious ornaments and artefacts offered by kings, maharajas, institutions, peshwas etc. from ancient times to Shree Vitthal and Rukmini temple, are missing from the balance sheet. Read more »
A serious case of more than 300 ancient and precious jewels offered to Shri Vitthal-Rukhmini by Maharajas, Peshwas, Institutions etc. in the temple of Vithuraya of Pandharpur (which is now a place of worship for crores of devotees) not recorded and evaluated in the balance sheet has come to light. Read more »
To maintain decorum and sanctity, most shrines in Ponda have decided to strictly impose dress codes for visitors from January 1. Read more »
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