ASI Grants Hindus Unrestricted Access to Bhojshala Complex After Court Ruling
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Following a Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling designating it a Saraswati temple, the Archaeological Survey of India has granted Hindus unrestricted access to the Bhojshala complex for worship and learning.
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The Archaeological Survey of India has granted the Hindu community unrestricted access to the Bhojshala complex following a Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling that declared the site a Saraswati temple. The court also quashed a previous order allowing Muslims to offer Friday prayers.
The Archaeological Survey of India has granted the Hindu community unrestricted access to the Bhojshala complex.
This follows a Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling that declared the site a Saraswati temple.
The court also quashed a previous order allowing Muslims to offer Friday prayers.
A day after the Madhya Pradesh High Court held that the Bhojshala complex was a Saraswati temple, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Saturday issued orders granting the Hindu community an unrestricted access to the place for worship, an official said.
The HC on Friday also quashed the ASI's April 7, 2003 order which had allowed Muslims to offer Friday prayers at the complex in Dhar district.
As Bhojshala was a Centre of learning and research of Sanskrit language, grammar and literature besides being a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi (Saraswati), the Hindu community shall have an unrestricted access "in connection with the ancient practice of learning and worship of Goddess Saraswati," said the ASI official.
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