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Open temples by closing the door on the caste bias

Open temples by closing the door on the caste bias
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By: N Ravikumarchennai: When Minister of Tamil Nadu MK Stalin distributes the appointment order for priests at the Temple of State, the day before the day of independence, it is described as more fulfillment of dreams of more dreams than the founder of the Dravidian Founders of the Periyar EVR Movement, which is raised by a request on his daily Kudiarasu ‘on August 8, 1937.
This step aroused a broad celebration among Periaris because it was considered a much better law to free Hindu temples of the dominance of Brahmana, the purpose of the dravidian movement.
Paradox, this step meets the principles of Hinduism such as Sri Ramuja Acharya and Swami Vivekananda who also want to ensure the temple’s worship for all communities.
It also eliminates the main land quoted for the conversion of Hinduism to other religions such as Christianity and Islam which allows people from all communities to practice faith to become a priest.
Government steps do not show changes or irregularities of existing religious practices, but only recovery traditions, said Saivaite Scholar M P Sathyavel Muruganaar.
The practice of nominating only Brahmin because the priest charged by Emperor Vijaynagar, who captured Tamil Nadu in the 16th century.
There was no such discrimination before he asserted, and denied that there was a ‘religion’ stating that the Brahmana alone could be made a priest temple.
“Whoever reaches ‘Thecheahai’ from Sivacharya can be a priest and caste instead of qualifications,” he said.
Citing examples of ThiruvilaiDarpuranam, the highly respected Saivaite work tells the history of 63 of the saints respected with Saivaite’s belief, he said, “Appoodhi Adigal, a Sivacharya with the birth of ‘Thechai’ by Saint Thirunavukkarasar, belonging to the Saiva Velanaluvukarar community, belonging to the Saiva Community Velanaluxar.
The classic age poetry describes the priest at the Muruga Temple conducting a ritual called ‘Veryattam’ velan ‘.
The priest does’ Mari Aruththal’ (Goat Sacrifice) and ‘Kuruthi Thooval’ (Sprinkle Blood) Having a resemblance to the Brahmin Imam from six abodes from the same god in Tamil Nadu.
The first attempt to appoint the priests of the temple from all the caste was conducted in 1970 by MIN ministerial heads, but fell through the Supreme Court’s verdict.
But, a court judgment Apex, by a bench consisting of justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice NV Ramana on TA Hun 2015, giving new leasing leases for the reform of the many awaited temples when observing inclusion or exceptions in accordance with the ‘Shastras religion’ should not be based on caste criteria, birth or constitutional barometer that cannot be accepted constitutionally.
After the verdict, the Kerala Government followed the Government of Tamil Nadu in appointing priests from all castees including Dalits.
Tamil Nadu became the second country to implement reform, but this progressive law has been challenged in Madras High Court on the basis of the appointment of priests to be carried out only based on rules in the religion that regulates the temple.
Raju’s advocacy is different, he said only rituals can be regulated by the rules of religion, “the appointment of the priest by the government must be based on the law that ensures equality and no discrimination based on caste or birth,” he said.
ACT Archaka Government DMK, is a strange rationalist case that fulfills the respected Hindu Saint Ramanuja teachings, which offers ‘Thechai’ to all communities.
Not a single political party including AIADMK’s large opposition has opposed the move.
Is the founder of AIDMK M G Ramachandran, who appointed the Maharajan Commission, who recommended that people from all the caste be appointed as Archaka.
BJP, too, welcomed the appointment of the priests trained to temples.
However, the priest’s section has approached Madras High Court.
Reacting to opposition, Colathur Mani, the founder of Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam said, “Aagama ‘Bar’ Smarhas’ from entering several famous temples such as Nellaiaiaiapar Temple, but they worked as a priest in several temples, which made it.” Opposition of Hindu reform must be more intense at the time Vivekandada Since he said, “Bloodless frame and without blood from the corpse in India, ….
on your bone fingers are some priceless gem rings, appreciate your ancestors, and in the arms of your bodies who smell preserved Lots of good ancient treasure chests.
Until now you haven’t had the opportunity to hand it over.
The past skeleton, there, before you, is your successor, that is.
Throw your treasure chest and a gem ring between them …
Not long You will disappear than you will hear the premiere of Renaissant India.
“(The author is a freelance journalist)

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