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Karnataka Temple Festival begins with recital of The Qur’an as usual | Bengaluru

The festival of Ratotsava or Chariots has begun at Chinakshava Temple in Karnataka with The traditional recital of Quran even as Hindu groups sought to stop of The rituals they think are against their religion.

twelveth-century Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana dedicated the temple to celebrate his victories in 1116 against Cholas. He named her Vijaya Narayana remains Marker in Karnataka attracts millions of Tourists and devotees from India and abroad.

The cart festival cannot be held for two years because of of COVID-19 pandemic.

Kazi Seyid Sajid Pasha, a Muslim priest, recited Quranic verses before d start of the festival on Wednesday as members of Hindus community surrounds him.

This came against the background of a series of Campaigns targeting Muslims over Issues like Relationships between religions, hijab, halal and advocacy for Prayer. non hindu also Banned from sharing in temple fairs in Karnataka.

organizers of Karaja Parade in Bengaluru was asked not to visit Hazrat Tawakkol Mastan Dargah as part of tradition. But they continued the tradition of visiting him in Cottonbit.

“They used to follow tradition and the same should Appendices. I pray to God for all Hindus, Muslims and Christians in The state and the state should protect their unity. we should not allow disturbance of these traditions former minister HD Rivana.

Hindu groups have undertaken “awareness raising” campaigns including against Search for services of Muslim taxi drivers And operators when you go on Pilgrimage.

The BJP in Karnataka has faced Cash for Turn a blind eye to these campaigns. The state has faced bad The world’s press is overshadowed by its richness history of Community harmony and ingenuity in technology start-ups, space, etc. in cities like Bengaluru, home of India’s information technology revolution, there have been demands for stop imitation of Visit mosques before Hindu festivals and fairs.

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