No entry to ‘non-Sanatanis’ into Badrinath, Kedarnath temples: Officials

In a recent development, officials have announced a proposal to formalize the longstanding practice of restricting entry into the Kedarnath and Badrinath temples to individuals who do not adhere to Sanatana Dharma. This decision has sparked significant debate, reflecting the ongoing discussions about religious inclusivity and the interpretation of traditional practices within Hinduism. The move is seen as an effort to reinforce the sanctity of these revered pilgrimage sites, which hold immense spiritual significance for devotees. While proponents argue that such measures are essential for preserving religious customs, critics raise concerns about exclusion and the implications for secularism in India. As the proposal gains traction, it underscores the delicate balance between tradition and modernity in the country's diverse religious landscape.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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