Madras HC rejects PIL against chanting of mantras in Tamil in temples
Chennai
03-September-2021
The Madras High Court on Friday rejected a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed against the chanting of mantras in Tamil in temples controlled by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department.
It said that a division bench of Justices E. Dharma Rao and K. Chandru (both now retired) had, in 2008, dismissed a batch of petitions filed in the court in 1998, holding that the Agama Sastra does not prohibit chanting of mantras in Tamil.
In his petition, Narasimhan had stated that the HR&CE Department's attempt to translate verses and hymns from Sanskrit to Tamil was "nothing but blasphemy", and "an attempt to create confusion and unrest in otherwise peaceful religious practices".
The petitioner had also contended that a secular state should not interfere in the religious beliefs of a particular community, and that if such an attempt was made by the state in any other religion, it would not end just in confusion but total unrest to the total law and order situation - IANS
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