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our considered opinion, when a public festival like the Kumababishegam of a temple is performed, it will be impossible for the authorities to check the religious identity of every devotee for the purpose of permitting his entry into the temple. That apart, if a person belonging to another religion, has faith in a particular Hindu deity, that cannot be prevented nor can his entry into a temple be prohibited. It is common knowledge that the devotional songs of Dr.K.J.Yesudas, a Christian by birth, rendered on various Hindu Gods are played without any demur in temples. In fact, in Nagore Dargah and Vailankanni Church, scores of Hindus worship. 5. Therefore, this Court refrains from taking a very parochial view and instead, prefers to approach the issue from a broader perspective. 6. In the result, this writ petition is dismissed as being devoid of merits. No costs. Index : Yes / No Internet : Yes / No [P.N.P., J.] [R.H., J.] 04.07.2022 pkn To: 1.The Secretary, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Department, Fort St.George, Chennai – 600 009. 2.The Commissioner, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Department, Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai – 600 034. 3.The District Collector, Kanyakumari District at Nagercoil. 4.The Joint Commissioner/Executive Officer, Headquarters, Kanyakumari District Temples, Susindram, Kanyakumari District. P.N.PRAKASH , J. and R.HEMALATHA , J. pkn W.P.(MD) No.14081 of 2022 04.07.2022
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