“The Colonisation of Temples by the Secular State”, Myind, May 10 ,2023:
“A broad overview of religious freedom in India portrays India’s secularism policy which does not maintain any distance between the government and religious institutions. The cliché of secularism in India, as we see it today, is that of a religion-state relation that encompasses state reformation of religion.
When a religious community is fully capable of authorising its affairs in managing temple administration, there exists a complete state control of Hindu Temples leading to blatant abuse of power. The concept of secularism, unfortunately, fails to convey the real complexity of state-temple interactions.
The underlying dynamics date back to the 1880s. Historically, states have exercised tight control over Hindu temples in South India. The shades of colonialism, which began when the British Raj took over Hindu temples, continue to date….”
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Hindu temples must be freed from government control sanatanis must start a movement for freeing temples from government control Masjid majars and dargah and churches are free and they can use the money received by them wherever they like money received by masjids majars and dargah are sometimes used for terrorists activities also sanatanis must awake fully and see that funds of temples are used for hindus only jai Sriram jai hindu rashtra Bharat