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Karnataka: Tension in Mandya as Dalits enter Kalabhairaveshwara Swamy Temple; furious upper-caste villagers remove idol (VIDEO)

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Monday, 11 November 2024 (15:33 IST)
Mandya: Tensions flared in Hanakere village, Mandya district, on Sunday following the district authorities' decision to allow Dalits entry into the historic Kalabhairaveshwara Swamy Temple for the first time.

This move, which was aimed at promoting inclusivity, was met with strong opposition from some upper-caste villagers, primarily from the Vokkaliga community.

In a show of resistance, the upper-caste villagers removed the Utsava Murthy (festival idol) from the temple and performed rituals outside the temple premises. The conflict has its roots in a long history of exclusion, as Dalits had been denied entry to the temple for decades.

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#Karnataka: People from the privileged class boycott their own temple over allowing entry of #Dalits in Hanakere village in Mandya taluka.

In Mandya’s Hanakere village, a group of Dalits recently attempted to enter the Sri Kalabhairaveshwara Swamy temple, which led to strong… pic.twitter.com/qTkhLtq47c

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The Kalabhairaveshwara Swamy Temple had fallen into disrepair and was demolished three years ago. It was rebuilt under the control of the state's Religious Endowment Department, which recently gave permission for Dalits to enter the temple after extensive discussions with local officials and police.

These talks were part of efforts to address caste-based discrimination and promote social inclusivity.

However, some villagers, who claim to have contributed financially to the renovation of the temple, opposed the decision, arguing that a separate temple for Dalits had already been constructed in the village. This disagreement, coupled with the deep-seated issues of caste-based exclusion, has led to heightened tensions in the region.

A heavy police presence has been deployed to Hanakere in an attempt to maintain order and prevent further escalation. The situation remains volatile as the village remains divided over the contentious issue of access to the historic temple.

Local authorities are continuing efforts to mediate the dispute, but with emotions running high, it remains uncertain how the matter will be resolved.

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