Hindu Temples Are Not Picnic Spot, says High Court TN

Hindu Temples Are Not Picnic Spot, says High Court TN

“Not A Picnic Spot”: Court Over Non-Hindus’ Entry In Tamil Nadu Temples The court 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.

The Madras High Court on Tuesday directed the Tamil Nadu HR&CE department to install boards in all Hindu temples stating non-Hindus were not permitted beyond the ‘Kodimaram’ (flagpole) area in the respective shrines and said Hindus also have fundamental right to profess and practice their religion. 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.

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