Govt. mulls construction of grand Datta Mandir at Baba Budangiri

December 28, 2012
Chikmagalur, December 28: Higher Education and Dakshina Kannada district-in-charge Minister C?T?Ravi has said that the discussions are about the plans of the construction of a grand Datta Mandir outside the controversial place at Baba Budangiri and to build a Masjid in Nagenahalli for Muslims, retaining the original state of the 'Datta Peetha'

 

Speaking to media persons after having the Darshan of the Datta Padukas in Inam Dattatreya Peetha on the final day of Datta Jayanthi, the minister said that the first round of the talks with the religious leaders of both sides to solve the issue peacefully is already complete, though the solutions have not been finalised.

 

It has been decided to retain the Datta peetha as a monument and to allow everybody to carry over prayers and darshan, along with constructing a huge mandir in the distance of one km devoted to the trikala pooja. In this connection, more discussions to be held in future, he added.

 

Place of religious interest

 

Mr?Ravi also demanded that Datta Peeta be declared as a place of religious interest dedicated to Hindus, in Lok Sabha and in Legislative Assembly.

 

Addressing a gathering of devotees of Inam Dattatreya at Datta Peeta, he said that many religious places in India are under external rule. They should again come under Hindus to gain the real independence. The independence today is only half independence, he said.

 

“How can worship to paduke be contempt of court,” he questioned and appealed all political parties to accept that Hindu religious centers have been encroached by others and such incidents are not worth justification in the name of judiciary. He also said that the illegal tombs should be demolished before the Hindus patience fails.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Bajaranga Dal National Convener Rajesh Pande said that Hindus are born in Kaliyug for the protection of Dharma. He gave a call to the people that, when the religion and religious palces are underestimated, we should be perpared for even sacrificing our lives to protect the religious centers.

 

Jayabasavanada Swamiji of Kalyana Nagar in his religious discourse said that people of the State should develop more devotion and respect towards the religious places and it is pleasing that the Hindu organisations are striving towards it.

 

Kadur Yalanadu mutt Jnanaprabhu Siddharama Swamiji, Berugandi mutt Renuka Mahantha Shivacharya Swamiji, Rudramuni Swamiji, Vrishabhendra Swamiji delivered religious discourses. BJP Yuva Morcha State President V Sunil Kumar was present.

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