Delivering landmark rulling, 'Hindu Temple is not a picnic spot', Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, mandating that individuals who do not adhere to Hinduism should be restricted from entering the Palani Murugan Temple. The court ruled that Hindus also have fundamental right to profess and practice their religion.
The Madras High Court on Tuesday directed the Tamil Nadu HR&CE department to install boards in all temples explicitly stating that ‘Non-Hindus are not allowed inside the temple beyond the kodimaram’ (flagpole).
Justice S Srimathy of the HC’s Madurai Bench gave the judgement while hearing a plea from D Senthilkumar, who sought directions to the respondents to permit Hindus alone to the Arulmigu Palani Dhandayuthapani Swamy temple and its sub temples. He also wanted that display boards to that effect in all entrances be set up.
The famous Lord Murugan temple is located in Palani in Dindigul district. The respondents were the TN government, represented by Principal Secretary, Department of Tourism, Culture and Religious Endowments, The Commissioner, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department (HR&CE) and the Executive Officer of the Palani temple. For unresrved, the HR&CE department administers Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu.
BIG Decision of Madras HC:
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Non-Hindus can not enter Temples in Tamil Nadu🔥
- Court has asserted that Temples aren't tourist spots that anyone will be allowed to loaf around🚩
If any Non-Hindu want to enter, They'll give it in writing that THEY BELIVE IN HINDU DEITIES🛕 pic.twitter.com/jQXcNoU3bM
The respondents submitted the said writ petition was filed only for the Palani temple and the order may be restricted to it alone.
The people belonging to Hindu religion have right to profess and practice the faith.
“Likewise, people belonging to other religions have right to profess and practice their religion. But the customs and practice of their respective religion cannot be interfering with and any interference ought to be curtailed. The temple is not (a) picnic spot or tourist spot. Even in Arulmighu Brahadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur the other religion people are allowed to admire and appreciate the architectural monuments of the temple, but not after Kodimaram.”
🔊Court: Curbs On Entry Of Non- Hindus Will Ensure Communal Harmony.
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'A temple is not a tourist or picnic spot', Madras high court said Tuesday, and directed Tamil Nadu's Hindu religious and charitable endowments department to install boards at all shrines in the state… pic.twitter.com/w496hwenHD
These incidents are absolutely interfering with the fundamental rights guaranteed to the Hindus under the Constitution, the judge said.
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