Amid opposition, Karnataka govt permits recital of Quran at temple fair


Hassan (Karnataka), Apr 13 (IANS): Amid the ongoing unrest over incidents of communal polarisation in the state, the BJP government in Karnataka on Wednesday permitted continuation of an age-old ritual of reciting verses from the Quran during a historical Hindu religious fair despite objections from Hindu groups in Hassan district.

The move has been appreciated by thousands of devotees who took part in the 'Rathotsav' of Channakeshava temple at Belur in Hassan district.

Kazi Syed Sajeed Pasha recited verses from the Quran in front of the chariot of Lord Channakeshava in the presence of thousands of Hindu devotees. The ritual symbolises Hindu-Muslim unity and harmony.

"The recital of verses from the Quran has been a tradition for generations and it has came from my ancestors. Whatever may be the differences, Hindus and Muslims should live in a united manner and let the God bless all," Pasha said.

The 'Rathotsav' ceremony at the Belur temple is performed for two days, which is a rare phenomenon in the state. The idol of Channakeshava will be embellished with gold and diamond jewelleries gifted by the erstwhile kings of the Mysuru kingdom. Lakhs of devotees throng Belur during this temple fair.

Meanwhile, Hindu organisations have objected to the age-old tradition of recital of Quran before moving the chariot this year following a series of developments in the state.

The administrator of the temple had written to the Muzrai department seeking clarification over the continuation of the ritual, which has been going on for years and symbolises Hindu-Muslim unity.

The Commissioner of the Muzrai department, Rohini Sindhoori, gave green signal to the continuation of the ritual.

She said that according to Section 58 of the Hindu Religious Act, 2002, there should not be any interference in the rituals and traditions of the temple.

After her direction, the temple committee decided to go ahead with the ritual of recital of verses from the Quran.

 

  

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  • Parvez, Delhi

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    There is no need to recite holy Quran in front of Hindu Idol. It is disrespect to Holy Quran. Muslims don't pray like non-muslims and vice vera. Let them folllow their religion and us to follow ours.

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  • Prakash, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    Dear Rohini Sindhoori, be ready for a transfer.

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  • griffith, kulai

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    its really shame that we are deeply involved in religion politics.. this actually will soon show the world that karnataka is not good for businesss.and might stop good companies coming into karnataka.and the opportunity will be used by other states and we later have to go to other states in search of livelihood. This can be a cunning plan by some leaders to take all investments to their state .

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  • Bob, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    After long some good news. People need such good news and then all the negative news these days. Salute to the administration who believes in unity, peace and respect.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    this is as it should be - tradition that appreciates co-existence, freedom and equality of religion. Finally an administration that is upholding the rule of law.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    In few days, they will allow shops to open at Hindu Festival near Temple and allow to wear Hijab in certain places and cases.

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  • Shridhar, Mangalapuram

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    We overwhelmed with the fact that given importance to Channakeshava God along with Allah even during Holy Month of Ramzaan.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    Here again communal party surrenders to vote bank blocks after Tippu's Salam aarati in Mookambika Kollur. This proves intoxication of power can stoop at any extent..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    There's only One God & he's the Creator ...

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  • harold mathias, mangalore//muscat

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    A very good Move

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    Burnol for all the saffron anti social elements.

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    This is the problem and some people will never change their mindset. Appreciate the good move by temple authority and be happy.

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  • AJ, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2022

    This is not unity..this is just interfering with each other' s faith..Why do we have to get in to each other s religion to prove our unity..Respect other religion but adhere to your own...

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