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MC Explains: What led the Madras HC to bar the entry of non-Hindus into temples

An incident at the Lord Muruga temple in Palani triggered the case. While the government authorities argued against putting up board barring entry of non-Hindus, the HC said that a temple is not a picnic spot and non-Hindus should not be allowed beyond a certain point.

January 31, 2024 / 15:16 IST
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Madras-High_Court on entry of non-Hindus in Hindu temples
Madras-High_Court on entry of non-Hindus in Hindu temples

On January 30, the Madras High Court ordered the State of Tamil Nadu and the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR and CE) department to not allow non-Hindus who do not believe in Hinduism into temples.

The court also directed the authorities to install boards indicating that “non-Hindus are not allowed inside temples after the ‘Kodimaram’ (mast) in the entrance of the temples, and at prominent places in the temple. The single judge further noted that if a non-Hindu wishes to enter the temple, the authorities must obtain a written undertaking that he/she would follow the customs and practices of Hindu religion and abide by the temple customs.

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Moneycontrol explains what led the Madras HC to pass an order of this nature and the nature of the case filed.

What was the case at Madras HC?