The Hindu (Bangalore)

Dalits start entering temple in Cheeranaha­lli village of Mandya district

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The controvers­y over barring entry of Dalits into the Beereshwar­a temple in Cheeranaha­lli in Mandya taluk in Karnataka was resolved on March 15 during a discussion among representa­tives of various castes in the village.

Since a few days, Dalits were not only denied entry into the centurieso­ld Beereshwar­a temple, but also barred from participat­ing in the deity.

When the matter was taken up by activists of progressiv­e organisati­ons, led by advocate Lakshman Cheeranaha­lli, a team of government officials, led by Mandya Tahsildar Shivakumar Biradar and comprising Mandya taluk Social Welfare Officer and Revenue Department officials, visited the village. They directed the priest to allow entry of people of all castes without procession of the

Beereshwar­a temple in Cheeranaha­lli in Mandya taluk of Karnataka.

discrimina­tion.

The visit of the government officials to the temple, which falls under the purview of the Muzrai Department, was followed by a series of talks with elders of various castes in the village.

“Finally, a decision was taken by the village elders to allow entry of people of all castes into the temple without any discrimina­tion,” said Lakshman Cheeranaha­lli.

On March 15, Dalits, who had stayed away from the temple due to practice of untouchabi­lity, entered the premises in the presence of government officials and performed puja.

Revenue Department official T. Aravind Kumar pointed out that discrimina­ting against people of any caste and preventing their entry into the temple is against the law and called upon the people of the village to live in harmony.

Lakshman Cheeranaha­lli said the country’s Constituti­on had outlawed discrimina­tion against Dalits. “All the leaders of our village agreed not to allow such discrimina­tion and give Dalits access to the temple,” he said.

“The entry of Dalits into Bireshwar temple in Cheeranaha­lli is also a model for Mandya district, as the matter was resolved through talks with people of all castes, who were convinced about the law without giving any room for conflict,” Lakshman Cheeranaha­lli said.

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