Priests to purify Orissa temple after Dalit entry
A day after 200 Dalits entered an Orissa temple in the wake of a court ruling in their favor; the temple's priests said on Friday that they would perform purification rituals.
The Dalits entered the Jagannath temple at Keradagarh village on Thursday, 45 km from here, defying an age-old ban on their entry by upper castes. They also performed rituals under police protection following last week's high court ruling that allowed them to do so.
However, the temple's chief priest Madan Mohan Panda said, "We stopped all the rituals that have been regularly performed since decades after they (Dalits) entered the temple on Thursday."
"The Dalits have besmirched the religious traditions and made the temple impure. Now as per practice, we need to perform Maha Snana, a bath ritual of the deity," Panda said.
"We have already contacted the local royal family members as the temple was built in the 18th century by their predecessors to seek their permission to perform the purification rituals.
"Until the purification rituals are performed, the main gate of the temple would not be opened by us," he said.
Upper caste campaigner Suren Swain said: "We will organize a meeting of a large number of upper caste people on Saturday to chalk out plans to prevent any further entry of Dalits into the temple."
Dalits have, however, demanded action against the priests and upper caste leaders who were violating court orders by opposing their entry.
"The district administration should arrest people who illegally closed the main door and stopped the routine rituals," said Rabindra Sethi, the president of the district's Ambedkar and Lohia Vichar Manch.
Dalits comprise 400 of the village's 1,400 population. In November 2004, villagers had beaten up four Dalit women for entering the temple. Though Dalits tried to enter the temple many times, they were barred by the upper castes.
The Dalits then moved the Orissa High Court, seeking police protection when they entered the temple. A division bench of the high court last week ruled that all Hindus had the right to enter any temple, irrespective of caste.
Though Dalits had entered the temple with police protection on Thursday, it would be difficult for them to reenter as most of the villagers are from the upper castes, Sethi said.
Anticipating untoward incidents, the local administration has deployed police forces in the village, a district police official said.
Police have also issued arrest warrants against three upper caste leaders - Managobinda Jena, Suren Swain, and Seshadev Nanda, for allegedly instigating people to oppose the entry of Dalits into the temple.
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My Comments
Well, I have always shied from adding my comments to whatever I publish but this hit me hard. I mean, I am a so called “Cast Hindu [read upper caste]” but I DO NOT- as in DO NOT – approve of the priests doing cleansing rituals etc. Are Dalits not Hindus, and hence as such why should there be a ban at all on their entering a Hindu Place of Worship ?
I have also read that a so called RAJA of the area is to collect fund from the upper caste Hindus to so some kind of “Maha Snana” for cleansing and to make sure that Dalits don’t enter the temple again. Who the fuck this RAJA thinks, he is? What an asshole priest we have? Both should be stoned to death in the public area.
I am aware that this is a public forum and as such have always desisted in past to post something which I would not want my family to see and have also desisted from using a language which I would not want my li’ll brothers and sisters to read, but this got me thinking and this got me startled


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