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Temple near mangaluru bans vehicle parking by non-Hindu

Temple near mangaluru bans vehicle parking by non-Hindu
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Mangaluru: A temple in the taluk puture managed by the endowment department ran into the controversy after banning vehicle parking by non-Hinduism in the past weekend.
Commissioner Pattture Assistant decided to serve notifications in the Temple Executive Officer, trying to find out why the parking board was installed in the location of the Temple of Sri Mahalingeshwara, which came under Hindu religious institutions and the Department of Endowment Amal from the state government.
Putture is about 40 km from here.
Assistant Commissioner Yathish Ullal told Toi: “Notification is not an executive command.
We will ask the executive officer to explain the reason behind the notification and whether it follows the direction of the endowment department.
The officer must remove the board if there is no cactio n.” Because the land is attached In the temples spread in 17 hectares it was not fenced and this area accommodated many commercial buildings, visitors had parked vehicles there for several years now.
The source claims pro-Hindu organizations have demanded a non-Hindu ban from using the temple parking lot about a month ago.
The notice said only Hindu worshipers who visited the temple could park their vehicles and parking for other reasons “prohibited” and legal action will begin from the owner.
However, the President of the Administration Committee of the Keshav Prasad Muliya said they decided to strengthen the security of the temple after verbal instructions from the Minister of Endowmen.
“We observed that the vehicle was parked here last night and many were excessive on the road.
We will build a compound wall for the temple,” he added.
Congress criticized the decision, said people from various religions also offered prayers to Lord Mahingeshwara.
Former Leader of MLA’s Putture and Congress Shakuntala Shetty suggested that the temple be able to start a salary and park system which will also help generate income for administration.
“It’s hard to ask their religion when they park their vehicles.
It can cause tension.
Also, it is not true to create controversy in the name of Lord Mahingeshwara, which is worshiped by all religions,” he added.

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