[Assam] From Hindustantimes :: How Racist we can be
Ram Sarangapani
assamrs at gmail.com
Fri Mar 2 10:24:57 EST 2007
Hi Utpal
First the HT is not correct in terming this as "racist". Its more religious
bigotry, intollerance, and simply blind faith than anything else.
Years ago, Indira Gandhi was allowed into the Trupati Temple in spite of the
fact that widows were not allowed - but then she was the Prime Minister.
I hope people don't jump up and down, and use this as a show case to show
why Assam should gets its independence (because of rampant bigotry in Puri,
Jagananath) :).
Hope you and Malabika are doing fine.
--Ram da
On 3/2/07, Malabika Brahma <malabikabrahma at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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> Food destroyed at Jagannath temple after foreigner's entry
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> Indo-Asian News Service
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> Bhubaneshwar, March 2, 2007
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> In a country where millions go to bed hungry, food worth Rs 1 million,
> meant for holy offering at Orissa's Jagannath temple was destroyed on Friday
> because a foreigner had entered the shrine, an act seen as defiling the
> premises.
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> Priests at the temple in Puri, 56 km from here, also performed rituals to
> cleanse the shrine after Paul Rodgier, a 55-year-old American Christian,
> visited it on Thursday afternoon.
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> The priests fined him Rs 209 when he pleaded that he was not aware of any
> restriction on the entry of foreigners to the temple. Rodgier had reportedly
> come to the government-run National Thermal Power Corp in Angul district on
> official work a few days ago.
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> The shrine administration then decided to destroy the food that was
> prepared for offering to the deities, temple official Laxmidhar Pujapanda
> told the agency. A mud pit was dug inside the premises and the holy offering
> was thrown in it.
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> The priests, who had stopped all the rituals of the temple since Thursday
> afternoon, also performed purification rituals on Friday, he said. The
> kitchen areas of the temple were also washed thoroughly, he added.
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> Foreigners are not allowed to enter leading Hindu temples in Orissa,
> including the Jagannath temple at Puri and the Lingaraj temple here.
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> An American woman, Pamela K Fleig, who had converted from Christianity to
> Hinduism after marrying an Uttar Pradesh resident, was denied entry into the
> 11th century Lingaraj temple in Bhubaneswar in 2005.
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> Thailand's Crown Princess Sirindhorn was also not given permission to
> visit the Jagannath temple the same year because she is a foreigner and a
> Buddhist.
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> Even former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, a born Hindu was not allowed to
> enter the temple when she was in power because she had married a Parsi.
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