Hindu leader Dinesh Sharma Falahari demanded that Shrikrushna’s attire be made only by Hindu artisans

Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) – The attire of the famous Thakur Banke Bihari (Shrikrushna) of Vrindavan is being made by Muslim artisans, which has sparked objections from Hindu leaders. Dinesh Sharma Falahari, a petitioner in the Mathura Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi case, stated that the attire of Thakur Banke Bihari should be made by Hindus. He emphasized that only those who have faith in Hindu deities should be entrusted with making their attires.
Who should make the attire of Banke Bihari (Shri Krishna)
Mu$l!m artisans are crafting Shri Krishna’s attire in Vrindavan!
🛕 Hindu leader Dinesh Sharma Falahari demands that only Hindu artisans should be allowed to do this sacred work!
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1. Dinesh Sharma stated that the mandir management should avoid dressing Shrikrushna in clothes made by Muslim artisans.
2. He met with the priests and staff of the Thakur Banke Bihari mandir in Vrindavan and submitted a formal request. He urged the mandir management to use garments and dyes made exclusively by Hindu artisans for Shrikrushna.
3. Dinesh Sharma remarked that Muslims slaughter cows and act against Hindu beliefs. Therefore, it is inappropriate to source decorative items for Thakurji (Shrikrushna) from such individuals.
4. Thousands of Muslim families in Vrindavan, Mathura, are engaged in making clothes and ornaments for Thakurji. The garments produced by the Muslim community of Vrindavan are sold extensively across the country and internationally.
Editorial PerspectiveOnly those who have faith in Hindu Deities should make the costumes of the Deities. Do Muslims have any faith in Shrikrushna ? And if they do, are they trying to liberate the birthplace of Krushna ? |