Temple Entry
Subject : Religion
The Madras High Court has ruled that non-Hindus cannot enter Tamil Nadu temples beyond certain areas, such as the 'Kodimaram' (flagpole) area. The court directed the Tamil Nadu HR&CE department to install boards in all Hindu temples stating that non-Hindus are not permitted beyond this point. This decision has sparked controversy, with some arguing that it violates the rights of non-Hindus to practice their religion freely.
Religious freedom - Temple entry - Non-Hindus - Hindus - Tamil Nadu - Madras High Court - Kodimaram - HR&CE department - Controversy - Discrimination
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