Cracks in the roof of the Shri Tuljabhawani Temple
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.
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.
Why are the Police, Administrations and rulers from other parts of the city and State indifferent ?
Now, only 22 Hindu temples remain in Pakistan, and the maximum number of them, 11, are in the Sindh region, according to a social media post by ‘Panchjanya’ magazine.
If politicians continue to be appointed as trustees of temples, it is not surprising that the status of these temples could eventually resemble that of the Government-run corporations.
Hindus elsewhere should also unite and try to free temples from the clutches of mosques. Muslims have started claiming their rights over many Hindu lands and temples through the Waqf Board Act.
In a Hindu country, Idols of Hindu Deities are vandalised. It is shameful for Hindus.
In Mizoram too, several cases of attacks on temples have been reported. There has always been an antagonistic sentiment against Hindu traditions in the State.
Following the incident locals also protested and demanded action against those involved in the act. The Police are yet to identify the miscreants.
As the assembly elections are likely to be held in November, strict security has been put in place in Mumbai to prevent any untoward incident.
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