Thursday, December 3, 2009

[ZESTCaste] Dalits win temple rights

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1091203/jsp/nation/story_11813865.jsp

Dalits win temple rights
PRIYA ABRAHAM
Bhubaneswar, Dec. 2: The Chateshwar temple in Cuttack district shed
its prejudice by opening its doors for Dalits today.

Led by veteran Gandhian Subba Rao, hundreds of Dalits, including
sweepers, cleaners, night-soil collectors and leather tanners, joined
the "Harijan padyatra" to reach the temple in Satyabhamapur where they
were accorded a warm welcome by the temple authorities.

Otherwise known as "ritually polluted", the Harijans — mostly women —
offered prayers and sang bhajans with their upper caste counterparts
today. "In the past, we had several rounds of talks with the temple
committee but they were hesitant. Finally, we were able to convince
them," said Biswajit Ray, the ex-convener of the Rashtriya Yuva
Sanghatan.

Ray said Mahatma Gandhi and Vinoba Bhave visited the Puri Jagannath
temple along with people of the minority community and the Dalits in
1934. However, despite their best efforts, the then Puri temple
authorities did not allow Gandhiji's entourage comprising Muslims,
Christians and Dalits to enter the temple. Protesting the move,
Gandhiji launched a "Harijan padyatra" from the temple's Singhadwar.
Gandhiji asked: "Why should there be any difference between men in a
temple of God?"

"Today, we have entered the 75th year of Gandhiji's padyatra and this
entry to Chateshwar temple marks our continuous fight against
untouchability," Rao said.

"The programme is especially relevant today when Orissa is engulfed in
a deep social divide. Our intention is to apply a soothing balm of
sensitivity as well as sensibility on social scars like
untouchability," he said.

The Chateswar temple, built by King Anang Bheem Dev III in 1211, is a
popular Shaivite peetha in Satyabhamapur, the birthplace of Madhusudan
Das, the architect of separate Orissa province and a social reformer.

Some 500 Harijans joined a 45km procession — organised under the
banner of Rashtriya Yuva Sangathan entities, including Kasturba Gandhi
Rashtriya Smarak Trust and Utkal Gandhi Smarak Nidhi — from Bairi in
Jajpur district on Monday. The procession went through Chhatia,
Champapur and Veda villages before it reached Satyabhamapur, about
40km from here, today.

Security was put in place to avoid any untoward incident. However, the
entire episode was peaceful and there was co-operation from all
fronts, said Ray. "The move should be taken as a positive change and
should be replicated at the Jagannath temple," said development
activist and Gandhian Bhagbanprakash.


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