At the ‘Karnataka State Second Temple Convention’, over 800 temple trustees resolved to promote religious education through temples
Why does India have a Waqf Board when Pakistan and Bangladesh do not have a Sanatan Board ?
Why does India have a Waqf Board when Pakistan and Bangladesh do not have a Sanatan Board ?
Cracks found at the roof and the lower part of the spire of the temple of Shri Tuljabhawani temple, one of the three and a half Shakti Peethas and the Kuladevi of Maharashtra.
Local Hindus have described the opening of the temple as a restoration of their religious rights. Members of a Hindu organization have announced that an idol will soon be installed at the temple.
There was nothing wrong with the statement made by me about people having free meals at ‘Prasadalay’ in Shirdi. The statement was, however, distorted.
Providing prasad or free food to devotees is an integral part of Hindu tradition, not limited to Sai Baba’s temple but observed in countless Hindu temples across India.
The hearing is likely to be held on January 7th or 8th.
The petition alleges that the dargah was constructed after demolishing an ancient Shiva Temple.
The first collective aarti in the State was conducted with enthusiasm and devotion in the presence of dignitaries at Shri Vaishnav Maruti Temple, Solapur. This was initiated as per the decision taken at the Maharashtra Temple Trust Conference held in Shirdi
A book written in 1985 mentions this well. It mentions about Sambhal parikrama and Teerth Kshetra (holy places). The book mentions ‘Vimal Koop’, ‘Bali koop’ etc. (koop means well)
The magazine argues that understanding the real history of disputed places is essential for cultural justice, while raising the issue of Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal.